Post by sevenofnine on Feb 29, 2024 12:26:49 GMT -5
Yeah hiding like coward
Highlights: Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is believed to be hiding in the tunnels, protected by a human shield of hostages. Israel's most wanted man remains in the maze of galleries, likely beneath his hometown of Khan Yunis, according to Israeli and U.S. officials. The man would be surrounded by hostages, in order to dissuade Israeli soldiers from neutralizing him, because this could lead to the death of those held. The vast network of tunnels built by the Hamas terrorist group under the Gaza Strip can be up to 750 km long.
Israel's most wanted man remains in the maze of galleries, likely beneath his hometown of Khan Yunis, according to Israeli and U.S. officials.
Yahya Sinwar, the leader of the Palestinian Islamist movement in Gaza, considered the architect of the October 7 attack on Israel, is still hiding inside the vast network of kilometers underground, according to the Israeli army, reveals the
Washington Post
, which specifies that American officials would confirm this assessment of the Tsaha.
This Hamas leader would be located under the town in southern Gaza, Khan Younis, where he was born in 1962, our colleagues reveal.
The man would be surrounded by hostages, in order to dissuade Israeli soldiers from neutralizing him, because this could lead to the death of those held, according to Israeli, American and Western intelligence and security officials cited on condition of anonymity.
But no one knows if Yahya Sinwar still leads his armed forces.
While a senior Israeli official say
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Highlights: Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is believed to be hiding in the tunnels, protected by a human shield of hostages. Israel's most wanted man remains in the maze of galleries, likely beneath his hometown of Khan Yunis, according to Israeli and U.S. officials. The man would be surrounded by hostages, in order to dissuade Israeli soldiers from neutralizing him, because this could lead to the death of those held. The vast network of tunnels built by the Hamas terrorist group under the Gaza Strip can be up to 750 km long.
Israel's most wanted man remains in the maze of galleries, likely beneath his hometown of Khan Yunis, according to Israeli and U.S. officials.
Yahya Sinwar, the leader of the Palestinian Islamist movement in Gaza, considered the architect of the October 7 attack on Israel, is still hiding inside the vast network of kilometers underground, according to the Israeli army, reveals the
Washington Post
, which specifies that American officials would confirm this assessment of the Tsaha.
This Hamas leader would be located under the town in southern Gaza, Khan Younis, where he was born in 1962, our colleagues reveal.
The man would be surrounded by hostages, in order to dissuade Israeli soldiers from neutralizing him, because this could lead to the death of those held, according to Israeli, American and Western intelligence and security officials cited on condition of anonymity.
But no one knows if Yahya Sinwar still leads his armed forces.
While a senior Israeli official say
newsrnd.com/news/2024-02-28-gaza--hamas-leader-yahya-sinwar-is-believed-to-be-hiding-in-the-tunnels--protected-by-a-human-shield-of-hostages.SyZ09X-ahT.html?&p2=%5EEQ%5Esep19%5E&prod=DS&cmpgn=sep19&locale=en_us&annot=false&sameTabLaunch=false&o=APN12174&installSource=nag&geo=us&browser=Chrome&darkMode=false&ueid=00e605b0-916b-4548-954b-451ee670b6f0&doi=2019-10-11