Netanyahu confirms the death of Hamas leader, Mohamed Sinwar, during a gaza attack

Chijioke Obinna

Netanyahu confirms the death of Hamas leader, Mohamed Sinwar, during a gaza attack

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli prime minister, has announced that The current leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, Mohammed Sinwar, has died during an attack by Israel In this Palestinian enclave.

“In the 600 days of the resurgence, we transformed the face of the Middle East,” said Netanyahu, in relation to the days that have passed since Hamas’s attack against Israel that triggered the current conflict. “We repel the terrorists of our territory, we enter the Gaza Strip, we eliminate (Mohamed) Deif, (Ismail) Haniyeh, Yahya (Sinwar) and Mohamed Sinwar.”

Neither the Palestinian militia nor the defense forces of Israel (FDI) have spoken about the alleged death of the current head of Hamas, supposedly fruit of an attack this month in the south of the strip, but Netanyahu has given it by sure within a battery of “victories” that has tried to claim this Wednesday in a lighting speech before the Parliament, as reported by ‘Times of Israel’.

Mohammed Sinwar is the Minor Brother of Yahya Sinwar, who was the maximum leader of Hamas and brain of the attacks of October 7, 2023 that Israel killed last year in Rafah. Since he died in October 2024, it has been speculated that Mohammed had become his successor, although the Islamist group never confirmed it.

A “counterproductive” recognition

Meanwhile, he continues to insist that The recognition of the Palestinian State is “counterproductive”claiming that instead of promoting peace, what it does is legitimize the violence of the Hamas terrorist group.

The Israel Business Manager Dan AZ, maximum representative of his country, has been in charge of transferring the discomfort of his country with the Spanish position. “A year later, the unilateral recognition of a Palestinian State, Not only has it demonstrated useless, but counterproductive“He has held in a message on the social network X (formerly Twitter).

This message occurs hours after, by this same way, the president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has defended that “a year after recognizing Palestine as a state, the pain in Gaza is unbearable. Spain will continue to lift the voice, with more force than ever, for end the massacre of which the world is today witness“He said.

Chijioke Obinna

I've been passionate about storytelling and journalism since my early days growing up in Lagos. With a background in political science and years of experience in investigative reporting, I aim to bring nuanced perspectives to pressing global issues. Outside of writing, I enjoy exploring Nigeria’s vibrant cultural scene and mentoring young aspiring journalists.