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Israeli navy says it’s ‘checking risk’ it has killed Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar

By Editorial Board Published October 17, 2024 2 Min Read
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Israeli navy says it’s ‘checking risk’ it has killed Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar

His demise may mark the collapse of any remaining Hamas resistance in Gaza

If Sinwar’s demise is confirmed it could be a really, very important second within the struggle.

I believe it can have important penalties. You could have two facets to it. Firstly, there’s nonetheless combating on the bottom itself between Israeli forces and what stays of Hamas in Gaza each day.

Presently it’s primarily targeted on northern Gaza.

You’ll assume that if Sinwar is confirmed to have been killed, on condition that so many different senior commanders have been killed over current months, that what me would possibly see is a collapse of any remaining Hamas resistance in Gaza.

After which in relation to the hostages captured by Hamas on 7 October final 12 months, Sinwar had turn out to be the purpose man on Hamas’ facet for any hostage negotiations.

Any developments in hostage negotiations needed to undergo him, by way of fairly a long-winded route, as a result of he was, we assume, spending a lot time underground, he would have been very conscious of the safety surrounding any communications he had with the surface world.

However occasions, discussions, negotiations which were happening in Cairo, in Doha or elsewhere would finally have to steer again to Sinwar and it was the working assumption of late that he was not keen to enter right into a ceasefire deal and a hostage launch cope with Israel.

Many individuals blame Sinwar for why there’s 101 hostages nonetheless in Gaza and there was no hostage deal.

If he has been eradicated, it is laborious to say whether or not that may result in some acceleration within the hostage negotiations. It is actually laborious to say, as a result of I do not know who the negotiators would now communicate to.

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