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Israeli military says it is ‘checking possibility’ it has killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar | World News

The Israeli military says it is “checking the possibility” it has killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.

Sinwar has led Hamas within Gaza since 2017, having joined its ranks in the early 1980s.

He is believed to be the mastermind of the 7 October attacks.

The 62-year-old took over full leadership of Hamas after the killing of Ismail Haniyeh, who was the political leader of the group, in Iran in July.

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He is believed to have been hiding in the network of tunnels beneath Gaza since the Hamas attack last year.

If his death is confirmed, it will mean Israel has killed its main target since it began strikes and ground invasions in Gaza in response to the incursion.

“During IDF operations in Gaza, three terrorists were eliminated,” the Israeli military said in a statement today.

“The IDF and ISA are checking the possibility that one of the terrorists was Yahya Sinwar. At this stage, the identity of the terrorists cannot be confirmed.

“In the building where the terrorists were eliminated, there were no signs of hostages in the area.

“The forces that are operating in the area are continuing to operate with required caution.”

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Sinwar in 2021, during an anti-Israel rally in Gaza City. Pic: Reuters
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Sinwar in 2021, during an anti-Israel rally in Gaza City. Pic: Reuters

It come as photographs have been circulating on social media today which claim to show Sinwar’s dead body.

The images have not been independently verified.

Meanwhile, three Israeli officials have said one of the three bodies found at the house is “most likely” the Hamas leader, according to Barak Ravid, a reporter with the US news service Axios.

He added that Israeli officials told him they were still waiting for DNA and fingerprint confirmation, but that they had both his DNA and fingerprints from his time in prison.

His death could mark the collapse of any remaining Hamas resistance in Gaza

If Sinwar’s death is confirmed it would be a very, very significant moment in the war.

I think it will have significant consequences. You have two aspects to it. Firstly, there’s still fighting on the ground itself between Israeli forces and what remains of Hamas in Gaza on a daily basis.

Currently it is mainly focused on northern Gaza.

You would assume that if Sinwar is confirmed to have been killed, given that so many other senior commanders have been killed over recent months, that what me might see is a collapse of any remaining Hamas resistance in Gaza.

And then in relation to the hostages captured by Hamas on 7 October last year, Sinwar had become the point man on Hamas’ side for any hostage negotiations.

Any developments in hostage negotiations had to go through him, through quite a long-winded route, because he was, we assume, spending so much time underground, he would have been very aware of the security surrounding any communications he had with the outside world.

But events, discussions, negotiations that have been going on in Cairo, in Doha or elsewhere would ultimately have to lead back to Sinwar and it was the working assumption of late that he was not willing to enter into a ceasefire deal and a hostage release deal with Israel.

Many people blame Sinwar for why there is 101 hostages still in Gaza and there has been no hostage deal.

If he has been eliminated, it’s hard to say whether that will bring about some acceleration in the hostage negotiations. It’s really hard to say, because I don’t know who the negotiators would now speak to.

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