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Yahya Sinwar was not killed in a planned assassination, but rather by chance.

Yahya Sinwar was not killed in a planned assassination, but rather by chance.

18.10.2024 11:21

Striking details continue to emerge regarding the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. It has been reported that Yahya Sinwar, who unexpectedly encountered an Israeli occupation patrol in Rafah, located in the southern part of Gaza, engaged in a firefight. The moment of his location being recorded by a drone has also been documented as Sinwar's last footage. The incident came to light when Israeli soldiers, who entered a house hit by tank fire, noticed that one of the bodies resembled the Hamas leader.

The Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, who has been described as the architect of the October 7 attack by Israel, was killed yesterday in an operation in Gaza.

ISRAEL TRIED EVERY MEANS TO FIND HIM

It has been revealed that the Israeli army, which has been searching for Sinwar with the support of the United States for over a year, killed the Hamas leader not through a planned assassination but by chance, using every method including intelligence networks and technological surveillance devices.

Yahya Sinwar was killed not through a planned assassination but by chance

ENCOUNTERED BY CHANCE WITH AN OCCUPATION PATROL

Yahya Sinwar, who accidentally encountered an Israeli occupation patrol in Rafah, located in the southernmost part of Gaza, engaged in a conflict. The Hamas leader's location was identified by a drone after he entered a house, marking the last recorded image of Sinwar.

ONE OF THE CORPSES WAS NOTICED TO BE HIS

The house was hit by tank fire, and when the occupying soldiers returned to the conflict area, they noticed that one of the corpses resembled the Hamas leader, and then the news spread.

Yahya Sinwar was killed not through a planned assassination but by chance

ALL EYES ON HAMAS' STATEMENT

Hamas has not yet made a statement regarding the status of its leader, while Israelis claim that Yahya Sinwar's identity has been confirmed through DNA testing.

"NOT AN INTELLIGENCE VICTORY"

Analyst Elijah Magnier, speaking to Al Jazeera, stated that Sinwar's killing was definitely not an intelligence operation or a targeted assassination. Military analyst Magnier noted that the claims of intelligence victories from Israel and the U.S. do not align with the reality on the ground, stating that Yahya Sinwar was reached not in a tunnel but inside a building after a chance encounter in a conflict.



 
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