Israel claims to have found and identified the body of Hamas military leader Mohammed Sinwar in a tunnel in Gaza, following his reported death in an Israeli air strike in May. The discovery includes Sinwar's body alongside others, with Israel asserting the use of civilian infrastructure by Hamas for military purposes. The ongoing conflict in Gaza has resulted in significant casualties and international concern over the humanitarian situation.
The IDF confirmed the killing of Hamas military leader Mohammed Sinwar in Gaza, amid ongoing conflicts including rocket exchanges and negotiations for a ceasefire, with Hamas responding to US-mediated proposals and demanding full withdrawal from Gaza. The situation remains tense with continued military actions and diplomatic efforts.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the elimination of Hamas Gaza chief Mohammed Sinwar, a key figure in Hamas's military operations, following a series of military actions in Gaza, including a targeted strike on a hospital. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties and ongoing efforts to recover hostages, with Israel claiming major military achievements against Hamas.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar was killed in an Israeli airstrike, although confirmation from the military is pending. Sinwar, a key Hamas figure and brother of Yahya Sinwar, was targeted in a May 13 strike in Gaza, which also resulted in civilian casualties. Sinwar had survived previous assassination attempts and was involved in recent conflicts between Israel and Hamas.
Israel claims to have eliminated Mohammed Sinwar, a key Hamas leader and brother of Yahya Sinwar, in its ongoing military operations in Gaza, significantly impacting Hamas's leadership amid the conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel has killed Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar in Gaza, marking a significant development in ongoing conflicts, with Sinwar's death potentially impacting future negotiations and hostages' fate.
Hamas Gaza chief Mohammed Sinwar has been killed, according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, amid ongoing Israeli military strikes in Gaza following the escalation of conflict after the October 7 attack. The situation remains tense with casualties reported on both sides, and Israel vows to continue its operations until Hamas is dismantled and hostages are returned.