Background
Hinawi was born in Jaffa, Israel, where he grew up and resides. His father is Jaffa-born Christian Arab-Israeli Tawfiq Hinnawi, owner of the "Hinnawi Nicola" liquor chain and of restaurants in Tel Aviv and Rishon LeZion, and his mother is Marva.
Career
He is Arab-Israeli, and is Christian. He studies at the Tabeetha School in Jaffa, and aspires to become a doctor. Hinawi began swimming at the age of five.
Since then, his club has been Hapoel Bat Yam, and his coach has been Meir Levy.
He performs 11 workouts a week. He swims freestyle, backstroke, and butterfly at various distances.
Hinawi specializes in the 1500 meter (m) freestyle, and the 800 m freestyle. In February 2013 at the Israeli swimming championship he competed in the 400 m, 800 m, and 1,500 m races.
He finished in a time of 3:57.73, a new world record for his age group and a personal best.
As he accepted his medal, the Israeli team applauded him and saluted him. He noted that it was his "sixth Israeli youth record in total."
On July 10, 2014, Hinawi came in fifth at the European Junior Swimming Championships in the Men"s 1500 m freestyle. Two days later he came in ninth at the European Junior Championships in the Men"s 800 m freestyle.
In December 2014 he set a new Israeli record in the 400 m freestyle at the Israeli short course championship, with a time of 3:45.74, breaking a record that had stood since 2008.
In March 2015, Hinawi set a new youth record for the 1,500 m, swum in Israel. He swam it in 15:41.73 minutes.
That time was a new personal best for Hinawi and junior Israeli national record (breaking his own prior national record), and was seven seconds slower than the senior Israeli national record. The Baku swimming events were limited to junior swimmers, and the tournament also doubled as the European Junior Swimming Championships.
Hinawi said: "This feels amazing, but I expected to register a better result.
I’m really happy, but I believe I can swim faster." He said that his goal was to reach the Rio Summer Olympics in 2016. In the 800 m, he finished sixth, but set a new Israeli youth record with a time of 7:07:30 minutes.