Israeli Forces Confirm Death of Hamas Chief Yahya Sinwar

Israeli forces have confirmed the death of Yahya Sinwar, the head of Hamas in Gaza. Footage released by the Israeli military shows Sinwar in his last moments, sitting alone on a couch in a devastated apartment, covered in debris.

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The video depicts him throwing a stick at an oncoming drone, with his right arm appearing significantly injured. The operation began when Israeli infantry identified suspected militants and opened fire, leading to a firefight.

Sinwar retreated to a damaged building, where drone surveillance allowed the military to track him. After confirming his identity as a fighter, the Israeli military targeted the building, resulting in its collapse and Sinwar’s death.

Israeli officials have characterized him as a major player behind the deadly attacks on October 7, which claimed around 1,200 lives and took numerous hostages. His identity was verified through dental records and DNA testing.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remarked that this operation reflects Israel’s commitment to hold accountable those responsible for the attacks and to work towards the release of hostages still held by Hamas. Hamas has not yet responded to Sinwar’s death.

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