Hamas terror chief Yahya Sinwar has been killed during an Israeli military operation in the Gaza Strip, as confirmed by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Thursday.
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The IDF and Shin Bet intelligence agency stated that Sinwar was eliminated on October 16, 2024, following a year-long pursuit. He was described as responsible for orchestrating the October 7th Massacre, which resulted in the deaths and abductions of numerous Israelis. The statement emphasized that Sinwar had been hiding among the civilian population in Gaza and in Hamas tunnels.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu characterized Sinwar's death as a significant blow to Hamas but indicated that the conflict is not yet resolved. He urged the residents of Gaza to seize the opportunity to free themselves from Hamas's rule, asserting that "Hamas will no longer govern Gaza."
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Netanyahu further claimed that Sinwar was "hiding in fear" from Israeli forces at the time of his death. He referred to Sinwar as the "Butcher of Khan Younis" for his violent tactics against both Israelis and Palestinians.
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Reports indicate that Sinwar was killed during a clash with Israeli soldiers after suspected terrorists were spotted in Gaza. Following a tank shelling that collapsed a building, soldiers discovered three bodies, one of which was identified as Sinwar.
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This development marks a critical moment in the ongoing conflict, with Israeli military leaders gathering to discuss the implications of Sinwar's death

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