Hamas Leader Muhammad Sinwar Reportedly Killed in Israeli Airstrike on Gaza Tunnel
- On May 13, 2025, Israeli airstrikes targeted a Hamas command center beneath the European Hospital in Khan Yunis, Gaza, reportedly killing Hamas leader Muhammad Sinwar.
- The strikes aimed to dismantle Hamas leadership and tunnel networks amid ongoing Israeli military efforts, but the Israeli military has not officially confirmed Sinwar's death.
- Saudi and Gaza media reported Sinwar’s body and those of ten aides were found inside a tunnel near Khan Yunis, alongside the death of Rafah Brigade commander Mohammed Shabana.
- Defense Minister Israel Katz indicated that it is highly probable Muhammad Sinwar was killed, while rescue efforts were hindered by restricted access to the strike location.
- The reports suggest this strike could significantly weaken Hamas’s military leadership and infrastructure, although uncertainties remain about Sinwar's fate due to incomplete verification.
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New Hamas leader The Shadow 'likely killed' after Gaza airstrike
THE Hamas leader known as “The Shadow” has been likely killed in an Israeli airstrike, a senior official has claimed. The body of Muhammad Sinwar, the defacto commander of Hamas’s military wing in Gaza, was discovered in a tunnel in Khan Younis, Defence Minister Israel Katz reportedly revealed today. Israel has reportedly killed Hamas’ leader Muhammad Sinwar in new strikes Sky NewsThe IDF is believed to have used bunker-busting bombs to target t…
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