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Chance or precise planning: How Israel found and killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar?

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The Israeli military on Thursday announced that Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar , one of the masterminds behind the brutal October 7 attacks on Israel, was killed by its forces. The operation, carried outChance or precise planning: How Israel found and killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar? by the 828th Bislamach Brigade in the southern Gaza Strip, initially seemed like a routine patrol, but it resulted in the elimination of one of Israel’s most wanted figures.

The Israeli Defense Forces ( IDF ) revealed that Sinwar was identified during a firefight in Rafah, a region in southern Gaza. According to IDF spokesperson Doron Spielman, Sinwar, along with two other militants, fired at Israeli troops who were conducting an operation. The IDF returned fire, using a tank mortar that struck the building they were hiding in, killing Sinwar and the other two fighters. It wasn't immediately clear who they had encountered, but upon further inspection of the bodies, Israeli forces realized they had killed the Hamas leader.

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Sinwar had been a target of the Israeli military since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks, which resulted in the deaths of over 1,200 Israelis, most of them civilians. The IDF confirmed that its operations in the region over the past year had severely restricted Sinwar’s movements, leading to his capture and eventual death. "Sinwar died while beaten, persecuted, and on the run," Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said in a statement. "He didn’t die as a commander but as someone who only cared for himself. This is a clear message to all of our enemies."


The operation that led to Sinwar's death was the result of months of pursuit and precise military strategy. The IDF had limited Sinwar’s ability to move freely in southern Gaza, and the firefight that killed him was seen as a culmination of their efforts to track him down.



Sinwar’s final moments

Drone footage released by the IDF showed Sinwar in his final moments, hiding in a severely damaged building. The footage captured a man, identified as Sinwar, with a scarf covering his head and an injured hand. In an apparent act of desperation, he threw a stick at the approaching drone before the video abruptly ended. According to IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari, Sinwar was found alone in the building, suggesting he had lost many of his protectors or was attempting to avoid detection. His body was identified after part of his finger was sent to Israel for testing due to concerns over booby traps in the area.

The Israeli military confirmed that no hostages were found with Sinwar at the time of his death, although he had been accused of using civilians as human shields during the war.


Strategic blow to Hamas


Sinwar’s death is seen as a significant victory for Israel, especially given his role in the October 7 attacks, which were among the deadliest in the country’s history. Israel blameed Sinwar, along with Hamas’s military chief Mohammed Deif, for orchestrating the attacks that led to mass casualties and the kidnapping of over 250 people, some of whom remain in captivity.


The IDF has vowed to continue its operations against Hamas until all hostages are recovered and its missions are completed. "Our work is not done," the IDF said in a statement. "We will not rest until we bring home all our hostages by any means." Sinwar’s death marks a significant step in Israel's broader goal of eliminating Hamas leadership, but the conflict in Gaza continues to escalate, with heavy casualties on both sides.

Part of a broader war

Over the past month, Israel intensified its strikes against Hezbollah over the past week, after the Iran backed Lebanon group's alliance with Hamas after its surprise attack on southern Israel. killing seven high-ranking commanders, including leader Hassan Nasrallah. The deaths of these key figures, many foundational to Hezbollah since the 1980s, pose a major challenge for the group, Lebanon's dominant military and political force.
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