Hamas Confirms Leader Yahya Sinwar’s Death at the Hands of Israel
Palestinian Militant Group Vows to Continue Resistance
DOHA: Palestinian militant group Hamas has confirmed its leader, Yahya Sinwar, was killed by the Israeli military in Gaza, a day after Israel announced his death. The news came as a shock to many, following a deadly attack on October 7, 2023, which left many dead and injured.
Sinwar’s Leadership Under Fire
Sinwar, a key figure in Hamas, rose to prominence after a series of violent clashes between Palestinian militants and Israeli forces. His leadership was marked by a surge in rocket attacks, and he was quickly declared Israel’s most wanted man. The 2023 attack, which remains the deadliest in Israeli history, saw Sinwar at the forefront of the conflict.
Hamas’ Response to Sinwar’s Death
In a recorded video statement broadcast by Al Jazeera, Khalil al-Hayya, a senior Hamas official based in Qatar, addressed the news of Sinwar’s death. “We mourn the great leader, the martyred brother, Yahya Sinwar, Abu Ibrahim,” Hayya said, his voice filled with emotion. The statement was a clear indication of the militant group’s stance on Sinwar’s demise.
Hostages Will Not Be Released
Hayya went on to say that the hostages seized from Israel during the attack would not be released unless the war in Gaza came to an end. “The hostages will not return… unless the aggression against our people in Gaza stops,” he declared, calling on Israel to withdraw from Gaza and release Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails.
Hamas’ Future Plans
The militant group vowed to take strength from Sinwar’s death, stating that it would “set him among the leaders and symbols of the movement who preceded him.” Hayya believed that Sinwar’s sacrifice would serve as a catalyst for further resistance against Israeli aggression.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happened to Yahya Sinwar?
Yahya Sinwar was killed by the Israeli military in Gaza, according to reports.
Why did Sinwar rise to prominence?
Sinwar gained prominence following a series of violent clashes and rocket attacks by Palestinian militants, earning him the title of Israel’s most wanted man.
What is Hamas’ current stance on Sinwar’s death?
Hamas has confirmed Sinwar’s death and vowed to continue its resistance against Israeli aggression, vowing to take strength from his sacrifice.
Will hostages be released?
Hamas has stated that it will not release the hostages it seized from Israel until the war in Gaza ends.