Hamas is a liberation movement led by people who want freedom and dignity, and this cannot be eliminated, says Naim to the news agency AFP.
He lists several leaders of the terrorist-stamped group who have been killed recently and says that their death has only strengthened Hamas' popularity.
These leaders become iconic for future generations' continued journey towards a free Palestine.
During the night and Friday morning, reports are emerging of new attacks on Gaza, where Israel continues its raids a day after the announcement of Yahya Sinwar's death in an attack.
According to Gaza's rescue authority, several children have been killed in attacks in the northern areas during the morning.
The operation in Jabalia in the north continues, announces the Israeli military.
On Thursday, it was reported that over 20 people were killed in an Israeli drone attack on a school building. The city has been bombarded by Israel from both air and land for over a week, and very little aid has arrived in the area in recent weeks, according to media reports.
The Gaza war began with Hamas' large-scale terrorist attack on Israel on October 7 last year. During the war, over 42,000 people have been killed, according to figures from the Hamas-controlled area's health authorities.