Israeli army confirms killing of Hamas leader in Gaza, 2 senior commanders
1/6/2025 7:25
Israel's military on Saturday confirmed the killing of Mohammed Sinwar, a senior Hamas commander and head of the group's military wing in Gaza, in an airstrike earlier this month.
In a joint statement, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the Shin Bet domestic intelligence agency said Sinwar was killed on May 13 in a targeted strike on an underground command center located beneath the European Hospital in southern Gaza. The military accused Hamas of using the medical facility as cover, putting civilians at risk.
Sinwar, 49, was described by the IDF as one of Hamas' most senior and long-serving military leaders, with a key role in planning the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel that ignited the current conflict.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had disclosed Sinwar's death earlier this week in a speech to the Israeli parliament.
The strike also killed two other senior Hamas commanders: Muhammad Shabana, who led the group's Rafah brigade, and Mahdi Quara, head of the Khan Younis battalion. The IDF said both men were involved in the Oct. 7 assault and later directed attacks against Israeli troops, including the management of hostages and rocket fire.
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