
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday confirmed that the Israeli army killed Muhammed Sinwara, the assumed leader Hamas in Gaza and the brother of the late former Chief of Yahya Sinwar. During the plenary meeting of Parliament Netanyah, he said, “We excluded Muhammed Sinwara.” Earlier news from the Israeli media indicated that Sinwar was focused on air strikes in South Gaza at the beginning of this month.
May 18. It was reported that the body of Muhammad Sinwara was found in a tunnel affected by Israeli defensive forces (IDF).
“Based on all signs, Mohammed Sinwar was killed on a strike made on the European Hospital in Khan Youenis,” Defense Minister Israel said when he spoke with MEPs.
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Who is Muhammad Sinwar?
Muhammad Ibrahim Hassan Sinwar was born in 1975 in the Khan Yunis refugee camp in Gaza and was constantly rising over a few decades. Sinwar, known as “Shadow” by Israeli officials, became a key strategist and military commander within the organization.
Muhammad Sinwar played an important role in the kidnapping of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalita from 2006, a high -ranking event that eventually led to an agreement on the exchange of prisoners in 2011.
After the death of his brother Yahya Sinwar – widely considered to be Master as Deadly attacks Hamas on Israel in October 2023 – Muhammad Sinwar took over the leadership of Hamas.
Under his command, Hamas increased recruitment and intensified attacks against the Israeli forces, although he faced severe military pressure from Israel.
Chaos explodes the first day of distribution of assistance supported USA in Gaza
Chaos broke out on Tuesday at the Gaza Distribution Center in Gaza administered by the controversial American Humanitarian Gaza (GHF), as thousands of desperate Palestinians climbed forward to collect food supplies. In response to this, Israeli troops fired warning shots into the air, while American suppliers supervised the operation temporarily withdrew from the web.
Enclave, a home for more than two million Palestinians, was exposed to an 11 -week Israeli blockade for humanitarian aid, pushed its population on the brink of famine and worsens the already desperate humanitarian crisis. Last week, the initial renewal of supplies of assistance, albeit in limited quantities, in the siege area.
The distribution point shots in Al-Sultan revealed large, rude crowds of stunning devices, removing sections of fencing and scaling barriers designed to regulate people’s flow. The scenes emphasized the acute despair and assembly of tension, which was facing the inhabitants of Gaza in the middle of the ongoing blockade.
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