Who is the other Sinwar trying to rebuild Hamas in Gaza?
- Hamas is reportedly rebuilding its terror army in the Gaza Strip, recruiting thousands of young Palestinians, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.
- The younger Sinwar, managing the organization, has been named as a chief alongside Izz Al-Din Haddad, holding significant influence over ceasefire negotiations.
- Hamas has launched about 20 rockets into Israel in the past two weeks, with 10 Israeli soldiers killed in fighting near Beit Hanoun.
- A potential deal for hostages could see 1,000 Palestinian prisoners released in exchange for 34 hostages, as stated by US President Joe Biden.
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Gaza: Former Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar ‘s Younger Brother Emerges as New Leader
Three months after the death of Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas, a new figure has risen to fill the void: his younger brother, Mohammed Sinwar. Yahya Sinwar was killed in October, leaving Hamas without an immediate successor. Initially, officials based in Qatar claimed to form a collective leadership council to guide the organization’s future. However, recent developments suggest that Mohammed Sinwar has assumed control over Hamas operations i…
Terror boss’ brother ‘The Shadow’ recruiting ‘thousands of Hamas fighters'
YAHYA Sinwar’s brother Mohammed who has taken over as Hamas leader is said to be working to rebuild the terror group. The younger Sinwar, dubbed “The Shadow,” is recruiting thousands of young Palestinians to form the new generation of Hamas fighters. Mohammed has taken over as Hamas’s leader after his brother’s death ReutersYahya Sinwar was killed by Israeli troops in October[/caption] IDFMohammed Sinwar is working to rebuild the terror group[/c…


Hamas Has a New Sinwar -- and He's Recruiting
A new Sinwar has risen through the ranks since the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. Younger brother Mohammed is said to now head the military branch -- and reportedly working hard to build the terror movement. “Hamas is rebuilding faster than Israel is killing them,” says an Israeli former general.
Sinwar instead of Sinwar: here is the new 'most cunning and ruthless' Hamas commander
Mohammed Sinwar, brother of the former leader of Hamas eliminated by Israel, leads the reorganization of the Islamist movement and will decide whether to accept the agreement with Israel for a ceasefire and the release of the hostages
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