Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar 'possibly' killed, claims Israeli military

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Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar 'possibly' killed, claims Israeli military
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Tel Aviv (Web Desk/Agencies): The Israeli army has claimed that Yahya Sinwar, the new head of Hamas, may have been killed during an airstrike in the Jabalia camp in the Gaza Strip.

While the Israeli military claims that investigations are ongoing, Hamas has firmly denied these reports, labeling them as misinformation and propaganda from Israel's Military Intelligence Directorate.

Previously, foreign media outlets had echoed claims from Israeli sources about Sinwar's alleged death in an airstrike, but Hamas has consistently rejected these assertions.

As the situation develops, both sides continue to present conflicting narratives regarding Sinwar's status.