In a significant development, Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas leader believed by Israel to be the mastermind behind the deadly October 7, 2023, terror attack, has been killed by Israeli forces, according to officials on Thursday. Sinwar’s death marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
U.S. President Joe Biden extended his congratulations to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling it a “critical victory.” Netanyahu, in a statement, hailed Sinwar’s death as “the beginning of the day after Hamas,” while emphasizing the continued urgency for the release of hostages still held by the militant group.
Sinwar’s body was identified after being discovered in the rubble of a building hit by an Israeli tank on Wednesday, with DNA tests and dental records confirming his identity, according to CNN sources.
However, does Sinwar’s death signify an end to Hamas’s operations, or does the conflict remain far from over? TheDotNews will provide a detailed analysis on what this could mean for the future of the Middle East and the ongoing war in Gaza.
Stay tuned for more updates and expert perspectives on this unfolding story.
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