Hamas chief Sinwar killed in Israeli strike, Netanyahu says

Israeli forces have killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza Netanyahu announced. Sinwar masterminded the Oct 7 attacks that led to massive Israeli retaliation. His death marks the end of a high-profile Israeli hit list targeting Hamas leadership

October 18 2024 , 04:49 AM  •  584 views

Hamas chief Sinwar killed in Israeli strike, Netanyahu says

Yahya Sinwar‚ Hamas leader and mastermind of the Oct 7 attacks‚ has been killed in an Israeli operation in southern Gaza Netanyahu declared. The strike‚ which took place on 10/17‚ marks the end of Israels high-profile hit list targeting Hamas leadership.

Sinwar‚ 62 was known for his unrepentant stance on the attacks that sparked Israels massive retaliation. The Oct 7 raids‚ which occurred about a year ago resulted in 1‚200 Israeli deaths (mostly civilians) and 250 hostages taken. In response Israel launched an offensive that has caused widespread destruction in Gaza.

The conflict has since spread to Lebanon‚ with Israel degrading Hezbollah forces and killing most of its leadership. This has raised concerns about Irans potential involvement in the conflict.

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Sinwars life was shaped by his childhood in Gaza and 22 years in Israeli custody. He learned fluent Hebrew and became a ruthless enforcer for Hamas. After his release in 2011‚ he quickly rose through the ranks to become the groups overall leader.

Iʼm not in prison; Iʼm on my land. I am free here‚ in my country

Sinwar reportedly said while imprisoned in Ashkelon

Sinwar was known for his high tolerance for suffering‚ both personal and for Palestinians. He played a key role in negotiating prisoner exchanges‚ including the 2011 swap of 1‚027 prisoners for one Israeli soldier.

His ideology viewed armed struggle as the only way to establish a Palestinian state. This belief was reinforced by his experiences during decades of Israeli occupation. Sinwars resolve was evident in his willingness to endure hardships for his cause.

The death of Yahya Sinwar marks a significant blow to Hamas leadership. However‚ the long-term impact on the ongoing conflict remains uncertain