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Hamas Leader Mohammed Sinwar Reportedly Killed in Gaza Strip
The remains of Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar have been found in the Gaza Strip, reports the Saudi TV channel al-Hadath. He was an important leader, says Hamas expert Magnus Ranstorp.
October 7 Hamas Attack Aimed to Disrupt Israel-Saudi Peace Deal
Hamas launched its bloody attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, in order to disrupt the peace negotiations between Israel and Saudi Arabia, as shown in meeting minutes that The Wall Street Journal has obtained. .
Israel Targets Hamas Leader Sinwar in Khan Yunis Hospital Attack
Israel attempted to kill Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar in yesterday's attack on a hospital in Khan Yunis, according to sources for several media outlets. According to reports, a so-called bunker bomb may have been used.
Israeli Attacks on Gaza Hospitals Kill 30, Including Photojournalist
Two hospitals in Gaza have been hit in Israeli attacks. Around 30 people have been killed in the attacks, according to the civil defense in the Hamas-controlled region.
Hamas confirms: Military Chief Mohammed Deif dead
Hamas confirms that its military chief Mohammed Dayf was killed in an Israeli attack last year. .
Hamas has a new Sinwar - and he's recruiting
A new Sinwar has risen through the ranks since Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar's death. Little brother Mohammed is said to now lead the military branch – and is reportedly working hard to build up the terrorist-stamped Palestinian movement.
Relatives demand answers about hostage leak
Israeli secrets about hostages in Gaza suddenly surfaced in international media. As attention is directed towards Prime Minister Netanyahu's office, a group representing the hostages' relatives demands answers about how the leak could occur.
The new Hezbollah leader: Ready for a long war
Naim Qassem will continue with his predecessor Hassan Nasrallah's "war plan", says the new Hezbollah leader. We have the experience and the resources needed.
Dead Hamas leader praised across Sweden
The deceased Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is hailed at pro-Palestinian demonstration marches in Sweden, reports Sydsvenskan. .
Expert on Israel's Attack: Not an Escalation
Israel's attack on Iran tonight is in line with expectations, believes Middle East expert Anders Persson. I don't see this as an escalating response from Israel's side, he says.
Allegations: Sinwar's Document on Hostages Found
Three handwritten documents containing information about Israeli hostages and instructions on how to handle them have been published on the Palestinian news site [al-Quds](https://www. alquds.
Qatar: New contact with Hamas after Sinwar's death
The negotiations on a ceasefire in Gaza are expected to resume "in the coming days", announced the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. .
Reports: Hamas' new leader is being kept secret
For security reasons, Hamas is likely to keep the identity of its new leader secret, says a source within the terrorist-stamped movement to [BBC](https://www. bbc.
Ashraf in Gaza: The Hamas leader was killed in my home
Ashraf Abo Taha could hardly believe his eyes. The video clip of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar's last moments in life was apparently filmed in his home.
al-Qaida wants Hamas to release hostages
An advisor to the al-Qaeda terrorist network's probable leader urges Hamas to "immediately" release the Israeli hostage being held in Gaza. .
Leaflet over Gaza: Safe Conduct for Those Helping to Free Hostages
The leaflets show [according to CNN](https://www. cnn.
Iran's Ayatollah: Hamas will survive Sinwar's death
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, claims that Hamas will survive despite the leader Yahya Sinwar being killed. "The loss of him is, of course, painful for the resistance movement", says the Ayatollah in a first statement on his website after Sinwar's death.
Ranstorp: The War Does Not End with Sinwar - "Naive"
The Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar was killed last week. But the terrorist-classified movement is stronger than its military branch – and will be able to be rebuilt again, according to Hamas expert Magnus Ranstorp.
Sinwar's body can become a pawn in the hostage game
The killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar's body can be a bargaining chip to get back Israeli hostages from Gaza, according to reports to CNN. .
Trump on the death of the Hamas leader: Easier to achieve peace
The Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump praises the killing of the top leader of Hamas, Yahya Sinwar, and says that his death increases the likelihood of a peaceful solution to the war in the Middle East. On the question of whether Sinwar's departure has made it easier or harder to reach an answer, he responds: > I believe it makes it easier.
Biden and allies pledge continued Ukraine support
USA, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom promise to continue supporting Ukraine and condemn "Russia's ongoing war of aggression". .
Hamas Leader Sinwar's Final Moment Captured on Film
The masked figure sits slumped in a turned-away armchair in the bombed-out house as the filming drone approaches. According to Israel, it is Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar just before he is killed.
After Sinwar's Death - No Word on Hostages
Terror-labelled Hamas confirms that its highest leader Yahya Sinwar has been killed. Israel's military reports that they also killed Sinwar's bodyguard on Friday.
L-top celebrates Sinwar's death: "Fantastic news"
The Liberals' foreign policy spokesperson Joar Forssell celebrates that the highest leader of Hamas, Yahya Sinwar, has been killed in a firefight in Gaza. It's fantastic news, he says.
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