Trump's return to the White House has huge consequences for everything from global trade to climate change to multiple crises ...
On October 16, in a decisive blow to Hamas, Israel eliminated one of its most notorious figures, Yahya Sinwar, a hardline leader who rose to power following the death of former Hamas chief Ismail ...
"The task before us is not yet complete," said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
Last week’s death of Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, the world’s most wanted terrorist, has unleashed a torrent of new questions about the state of the war in Gaza, Israel’s goals and the Biden ...
But Qatar-based Hamas official Khalil al-Hayya ... Sinwar was Israel’s most wanted man, and his death – announced by the Israeli military on Thursday – deals a major blow to the already ...
For more than a year since Hamas attacked Israel last October 7 ... that a group of Israeli soldiers stumbled on Israel’s most wanted man. Infantry soldiers from the IDF’s Bislamach Brigade ...
In what turned out to be the last few months of Yahya Sinwar’s life, U.S. and Israeli officials worried that the architect of the October 7 attacks might never free the hostages they believed he had ...
A veteran commander of the Qassam Brigades, Mohammad Sinwar has seldom appeared in public, has long been on Israel's most-wanted list and has survived several attempts on his life, Hamas sources said.
Abu Ibrahim," Qatar-based Hamas official Khalil al-Hayya said in a recorded video statement broadcast by Al Jazeera. Sinwar became Israel's most wanted man after the October 7, 2023 attack ...
made him one of Israel’s most-wanted individuals. He played a crucial role in orchestrating the surprise assault that triggered the current conflict between Israel and Hamas. His death is being ...
Sinwar became Israel's most wanted man after the October 7. In his statement, Hayya said Hamas would not release the hostages it seized from Israel during the attack until the genocide in Gaza ends.