Israel 'probably' killed Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar
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The Times of Israel on MSNIsrael targeted Muhammad Sinwar in rare moment when he had no hostages around him — reportTV report says Hamas chief made mistake of meeting with top commanders without his usual protective 'hostage belt'; when Israel was sure no captives were present, it bombed The post Israel targeted Muhammad Sinwar in rare moment when he had no hostages around him — report appeared first on The Times of Israel.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Israeli airstrike in which Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar was eliminated targeted a high-level Hamas meeting.
A costly mistake of breaking security protocol to hold a security meeting at a Khan Younis tunnel in Gaza proved costly for Hamas's new chief, Mohammed Sinwar. Sinwar, brother of slain Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, died after Israel struck the tunnel, according to a report.
Sinwar is believed to have been a hardline figure in Hamas who refused any compromise in negotiations with Israel that didn't include an end to the war.