Israel is working to confirm the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, reportedly killed during an operation in Gaza. On Thursday morning, Israeli officials stated they were in the process of verifying the claim, which follows reports from Gaza officials suggesting Sinwar’s death is highly probable.
Images circulating online appear to show the Hamas leader, responsible for orchestrating the deadly Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, with a fatal head wound, partially buried under rubble. Soldiers from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are seen surrounding the body in the photos, though their faces have been blurred for security reasons.
According to sources, the discovery of Sinwar’s body occurred during an IDF patrol in southern Gaza. Soldiers had identified several armed militants taking cover inside a building, prompting a tank shell to be fired at the structure. Upon searching the area afterward, the troops reportedly uncovered Sinwar’s remains among the debris.
This development comes less than a month after the targeted killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah by Israeli forces. Unlike Nasrallah, whose death was the result of a calculated strike, initial reports suggest Sinwar’s death may have been unintentional. An Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) account on the platform X suggested that Sinwar’s death may have been an unintended consequence of the military action.
Verification of Sinwar’s death would mark a significant blow to Hamas leadership as Israel continues its operations in Gaza.
Both U.S. and Israeli officials are concerned that the elimination of the Hamas leader could prompt Hamas cells to execute the remaining hostages being held in the Gaza Strip.
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The Biden “administration” doesn’t want to anger Hamas, because that would make them really mad. The hostages are as good as dead already. That’s hard to accept, but Israel cannot allow Hamas to win by pretending that they will trade the hostages.