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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced that senior Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar was killed in a recent airstrike. The military action marks a significant, if grim, escalation in the evolving regional conflict, prompting a mix of shock and grim humor over the deadly headline.
CAIRO (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that Mohammed Sinwar, believed to be the head of Hamas’ armed wing, has been killed, apparently confirming his death in a recent strike in the Gaza Strip. There was no confirmation from Hamas. Sinwar is the younger brother of…
Frère du défunt chef Yahya Sinouar, il dirigerait la branche armée et aurait été d’importance dans des négociations.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel killed senior Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar, apparently confirming his death in a recent airstrike on a hospital in the Gaza Strip. Speaking before parliament on Wednesday, Netanyahu included Sinwar in a list of Hamas leaders killed by Israel in the…
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