Israel targets Hamas leader Mohammad Sinwar in hospital strike in Gaza
- Israel targeted Hamas leader Mohammad Sinwar in a strike on a hospital in southern Gaza on Tuesday evening, according to a senior Israeli official.
- The Israel Defense Forces said it carried out a strike on the European hospital in Khan Younis, targeting Hamas terrorists in an underground infrastructure beneath the hospital.
- The targeting of Sinwar comes one day after Hamas released Israeli American Edan Alexander in what was a goodwill gesture to the United States.
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Israel bombards Gaza seeking to kill top Hamas leader, officials say - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
TEL AVIV, Israel — Israeli fighter jets bombed the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis on Tuesday evening in an attempt to kill Muhammad Sinwar, one of Hamas’ remaining top leaders in the enclave, according to three Israeli officials.
Israel Targets Top Hamas Militant Muhammad Sinwar In Latest Gaza Strike, His Fate Unclear
Muhammad Sinwar, one of the remaining top leaders of Hamas in Gaza, was reportedly targeted by Israel in a massive airstrike at a hospital in the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday afternoon.
Gaza medics: 51 people killed in Israeli strikes overnight, most in northern Strip
ISRAEL: IDF intercepts three rockets fired From Gaza after attempted hit on Hamas chief ■ GAZA: IDF targets Hamas Gaza leader Mohammed Sinwar in strike on European Hospital in Khan Yunis ■ CEASE-FIRE: Israeli delegation will arrive in Doha for negotiations ■ IRAN: Neighboring countries warned by Iranian military official to 'stay neutral' during Trump visit to Gulf
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