The Israeli military confirmed the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in a firefight in southern Gaza, marking a significant blow to the group. Sinwar, who was pursued for a year, was found with two other fighters in Rafah district, where he attempted to evade capture but was ultimately shot and killed. Sinwar was accused of masterminding the October 7 attacks, resulting in civilian casualties on both sides, and his death follows that of former Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh and military chief Mohammed Deif.
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Syria’s rebel victors expose ousted government’s drug trade
The collapse of Bashar al-Assad's Syrian regime has revealed the extensive export of the banned drug captagon by his brother Maher al-Assad and politician Amer Khiti, with a vast quantity of pills found concealed in electrical components for smuggling. The drug, which fueled Syria's economy during the civil war, was also discovered in military facilities and air bases seized by victorious Islamist-led fighters, who have vowed to destroy the harmful substance to prevent further harm...
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