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Israeli military investigating whether top Hamas leader Sinwar was killed in Gaza

17 October 2024
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Israeli military investigating whether top Hamas leader Sinwar was killed in Gaza
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The Israeli military is investigating whether Yahya Sinwar, Hamas’ top leader, was killed in a recent operation in Gaza, where three militants were confirmed dead. Sinwar had a significant role in orchestrating Hamas’ attack on Israel in 2023 after the assassination of Ismael Haniyeh. The military is working to verify the identities of those killed, including the possibility that Sinwar may be among them.

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