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Israel's foreign minister confirms that Hamas' top leader Yahya Sinwar was killed in Gaza

Israel's foreign minister confirms that Hamas' top leader Yahya Sinwar was killed in Gaza
If confirmed, this would be an earth shattering moment. *** moment more than *** year in the making, the Israeli military has made clear as has the Israeli government that Yahya Sinar is enemy. Number one, the top priority for the Israeli military in Gaza to eliminate him. And indeed today, the Israeli military is now saying that they are quote, checking the possibility that one of three terrorists who they say were killed in Gaza was Yahya Sinar. They say that at this stage, the identity of those terrorists quote cannot be confirmed. They say that these three terrorists as they call them were killed in *** building in Gaza. They say that there were no signs of the presence of hostages in the area, which is particularly notable because the belief has long been that Yahya Sinar has been holding *** group of hostages around him effectively as human shields. The Israeli military says that the forces that are operating in the area are going to continue to do so. But again, we are *** year and 10 days out from the October 7th massacre of last year. Yahya Sinar was indeed one of the key masterminds of that massacre. And he was of course and still remains at this time, the leader of Hamas, not only in Gaza, but now of course, he has been elevated to the overall leader of Hamas following the assassination this summer of Ismail Haniyeh Hamas's political leader who was living outside of the Gaza Strip. Sinar spent 23 years in an Israeli jail. He was released in 2011 as part of the prisoner exchange deal that resulted in the freeing of Gilad Shalit, that Israeli soldier who had been taken captive by Hamas. And of course, in the years since he has built up Hamas to the point that they were able to carry out that attack on October 7th of last year. And for the last year, he is believed to be hiding in tunnels, the vast tunnel network beneath the Gaza Strip. And of course, the Israeli forces have, he has evaded Israeli forces until now at least or we will see whether or not he continues to evade Israeli forces. There have been rumors in the past, but this is the first time that we have heard the Israeli military actually come out and say that there is *** possibility they have killed Yahya Sinar. I'm told that they are still working to confirm whether or not this body that they believe may be his, whether or not it is actually him. But if so, of course, it would be an enormous blow to Hamas. An enormous development in this war that has stretched for over *** year now.
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Israel's foreign minister confirms that Hamas' top leader Yahya Sinwar was killed in Gaza
Israeli forces in Gaza killed Hamasā€™ top leader Yahya Sinwar, a chief architect of last year's attack on Israel that sparked the war, the military said Thursday. Troops appeared to have run across him in a battle, only to discover afterwards that a body in the rubble was the man Israel has hunted for more than a year.Sinwar has topped Israelā€™s most wanted list since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war just over a year ago, and his killing strikes a powerful blow to the militant group. There was no immediate confirmation from Hamas of his death.The military confirmed Sinwar's death after conducting DNA and other tests on a body that it said was among three militants killed Wednesday during operations in Gaza. Foreign Minister Katz called Sinwarā€™s killing a ā€œmilitary and moral achievement for the Israeli army,ā€ saying it would ā€œcreate the possibility to immediately release the hostages.ā€Sinwar was one of the chief architects of Hamasā€™ attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, and Israel has vowed to kill him since the beginning of its retaliatory campaign in Gaza. He has been Hamasā€™ top leader inside the Gaza Strip for years, closely connected to its military wing while dramatically building up its capabilities.An Israeli security official said it appeared that the man who turned out to be Sinwar was killed in a battle, not in a planned targeted airstrike.Video below: US to send anti-missile defense system to Israel amid Middle East tensionsPhotos circulating online showed the body of a man resembling Sinwar with a gaping head wound, dressed in a military-style vest, half buried in the rubble of a destroyed building. The security official confirmed the photos were taken by Israeli security officials at the scene. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the ongoing investigation.The Israeli news site N12 said Sinwar appears to have been killed by chance in a battle on Wednesday. It said that troops tracked a group of militants into a building, then attacked the militants with tank fire, causing the building to collapse. As troops unearthed the dead militants, they noticed that one appeared to resemble Sinwar.Sinwar was imprisoned by Israel from the late 1980s until 2011, and during that time he underwent treatment for brain cancer ā€“ leaving Israeli authorities with extensive medical records.President Joe Biden has been briefed on Israelā€™s investigation into whether it killed Sinwar, and U.S. officials have been in close contact with Israeli officials throughout Thursday morning, according to a senior administration official.Sinwar was chosen as Hamasā€™s top leader in July after his predecessor, Ismail Haniyeh, was assassinated in an apparent Israeli strike in the Iranian capital Tehran. Israel has also claimed to have killed the head of Hamasā€™ military wing Mohammed Deif in an airstrike, but the group has said he survived.The report of his death came as Israeli forces continued a more than week-old major air and ground assault in the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza. On Thursday, an Israeli strike hit a school sheltering displaced Palestinians, killing at least 28 people, according to Gazaā€™s Health Ministry.Fares Abu Hamza, head of the Gaza Health Ministryā€™s emergency unit in the north, said the dead included a woman and four children, correcting an earlier report of five children. He said dozens of people were wounded.The Israeli military said it targeted a command center run by Hamas and Islamic Jihad inside the school. It provided a list of around a dozen names of people it identified as militants who were present when the strike was called in. It was not immediately possible to verify the names.Israel has repeatedly struck tent camps and schools sheltering displaced people in Gaza. The Israeli military says it carries out precise strikes on militants and tries to avoid harming civilians, but its strikes often kill women and children.Israel launched its campaign in Gaza to eliminate Hamas after the militants stormed into southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting around 250 others. Some 100 captives are still inside Gaza, about a third of whom are believed to be dead.Israelā€™s offensive has killed over 42,000 Palestinians, according to Gazaā€™s Health Ministry. It does not differentiate between civilians and combatants but says women and children make up a little more than half of the fatalities.Northern Gaza was the first target of Israelā€™s ground invasion nearly a year ago and has suffered the heaviest destruction of the war, with entire neighborhoods in Gaza City and other towns reduced to rubble. Most of the population fled after Israel issued evacuation orders in the opening days of the war, but about 400,000 are believed to have remained despite the harsh conditions.Earlier this month, Israel once again ordered the full-scale evacuation of the north, and allowed no food aid to enter the area for around two weeks. That led many Palestinians to fear that it had adopted a surrender-or-starve strategy suggested by former Israeli generals.Israel allowed two shipments of aid to enter the north earlier this week after the United States warned it might reduce its military aid if its ally did not do more to address the humanitarian crisis.Since the start of the conflict, Israeli forces have launched repeated operations into Jabaliya, a densely populated urban refugee camp dating back to the 1948 war surrounding Israelā€™s creation. The military says militants have repeatedly regrouped there after major operations.

Israeli forces in Gaza killed Hamasā€™ top leader Yahya Sinwar, a chief architect of last year's attack on Israel that sparked the war, the military said Thursday. Troops appeared to have run across him in a battle, only to discover afterwards that a body in the rubble was the man Israel has hunted for more than a year.

Sinwar has topped Israelā€™s most wanted list since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war just over a year ago, and his killing strikes a powerful blow to the militant group. There was no immediate confirmation from Hamas of his death.

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The military confirmed Sinwar's death after conducting DNA and other tests on a body that it said was among three militants killed Wednesday during operations in Gaza. Foreign Minister Katz called Sinwarā€™s killing a ā€œmilitary and moral achievement for the Israeli army,ā€ saying it would ā€œcreate the possibility to immediately release the hostages.ā€

Sinwar was one of the chief architects of Hamasā€™ attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, and Israel has vowed to kill him since the beginning of its retaliatory campaign in Gaza. He has been Hamasā€™ top leader inside the Gaza Strip for years, closely connected to its military wing while dramatically building up its capabilities.

An Israeli security official said it appeared that the man who turned out to be Sinwar was killed in a battle, not in a planned targeted airstrike.

Video below: US to send anti-missile defense system to Israel amid Middle East tensions

Photos circulating online showed the body of a man resembling Sinwar with a gaping head wound, dressed in a military-style vest, half buried in the rubble of a destroyed building. The security official confirmed the photos were taken by Israeli security officials at the scene. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the ongoing investigation.

The Israeli news site N12 said Sinwar appears to have been killed by chance in a battle on Wednesday. It said that troops tracked a group of militants into a building, then attacked the militants with tank fire, causing the building to collapse. As troops unearthed the dead militants, they noticed that one appeared to resemble Sinwar.

Sinwar was imprisoned by Israel from the late 1980s until 2011, and during that time he underwent treatment for brain cancer ā€“ leaving Israeli authorities with extensive medical records.

President Joe Biden has been briefed on Israelā€™s investigation into whether it killed Sinwar, and U.S. officials have been in close contact with Israeli officials throughout Thursday morning, according to a senior administration official.

Sinwar was chosen as Hamasā€™s top leader in July after his predecessor, Ismail Haniyeh, was assassinated in an apparent Israeli strike in the Iranian capital Tehran. Israel has also claimed to have killed the head of Hamasā€™ military wing Mohammed Deif in an airstrike, but the group has said he survived.

The report of his death came as Israeli forces continued a more than week-old major air and ground assault in the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza. On Thursday, an Israeli strike hit a school sheltering displaced Palestinians, killing at least 28 people, according to Gazaā€™s Health Ministry.

Fares Abu Hamza, head of the Gaza Health Ministryā€™s emergency unit in the north, said the dead included a woman and four children, correcting an earlier report of five children. He said dozens of people were wounded.

The Israeli military said it targeted a command center run by Hamas and Islamic Jihad inside the school. It provided a list of around a dozen names of people it identified as militants who were present when the strike was called in. It was not immediately possible to verify the names.

Israel has repeatedly struck tent camps and schools sheltering displaced people in Gaza. The Israeli military says it carries out precise strikes on militants and tries to avoid harming civilians, but its strikes often kill women and children.

Israel launched its campaign in Gaza to eliminate Hamas after the militants stormed into southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting around 250 others. Some 100 captives are still inside Gaza, about a third of whom are believed to be dead.

Israelā€™s offensive has killed over 42,000 Palestinians, according to Gazaā€™s Health Ministry. It does not differentiate between civilians and combatants but says women and children make up a little more than half of the fatalities.

Northern Gaza was the first target of Israelā€™s ground invasion nearly a year ago and has suffered the heaviest destruction of the war, with entire neighborhoods in Gaza City and other towns reduced to rubble. Most of the population fled after Israel issued evacuation orders in the opening days of the war, but about 400,000 are believed to have remained despite the harsh conditions.

Earlier this month, Israel once again ordered the full-scale evacuation of the north, and allowed no food aid to enter the area for around two weeks. That led many Palestinians to fear that it had adopted a surrender-or-starve strategy suggested by former Israeli generals.

Israel allowed two shipments of aid to enter the north earlier this week after the United States warned it might reduce its military aid if its ally did not do more to address the humanitarian crisis.

Since the start of the conflict, Israeli forces have launched repeated operations into Jabaliya, a densely populated urban refugee camp dating back to the 1948 war surrounding Israelā€™s creation. The military says militants have repeatedly regrouped there after major operations.