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Hamas Leader’s Alleged Resurrection: Israeli Intelligence Links ‘Dead’ Figure to October 7 Attacks

Israeli intel now asserts that Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar previously declared dead in 2014, is alive and played a pivotal role in orchestrating the October 7 attacks.

The younger brother of Hamas’ Gaza leader, Yahya Sinwar, was presumed dead, with the group even releasing an image of him lying in a blood-soaked bed.

Hamas Mohammed Sinwar’s Shocking Resurrection

Israeli spies, however, assert that his death was a ruse, and he has been residing in Hamas’ network of tunnels beneath Gaza for years. 

Sources close to Israeli intelligence claim that Mohammed Sinwar was a vital member of the core team behind the October 7 attacks, where militants targeted Israel by air, land, and sea, resulting in around 1,200 casualties and the taking of approximately 240 hostages.

Described as very important in the military leadership, Mohammed Sinwar ranks around number seven on Israel’s wanted list. His expertise lies in facilitating the release of Palestinians from Israeli prisons through border infiltration and kidnappings. 

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IDF’s Hint at Future Actions Against Sinwar

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Israeli intel now asserts that Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar, previously declared dead in 2014, is alive and played a pivotal role in orchestrating the October 7 attacks.

 

Despite surviving six assassination attempts over the last two decades, he has not been seen in public since his supposed death.

Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) recently hinted at targeting Mohammed Sinwar again, revealing the discovery of “military doctrine documents” in an office linked to him. 

Sinwar, one of the earliest members of Hamas’ military arm, played a pivotal role in securing his older brother Yahya Sinwar’s release from an Israeli prison in a 2011 exchange.

Yahya Sinwar, currently surrounded in a bunker according to Israel’s defense minister, is considered the most wanted target. As the leader of Hamas in Gaza, he holds a crucial position bridging the political bureau and the military faction. 

The unfolding revelation adds a layer of complexity to the ongoing dynamics between Israel and Hamas, with the latter’s leadership proving to be more resilient and elusive than previously believed.

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