Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar Possibly Killed by Israel: DNA Clue in a War Could Shift a Conflict That Left 42,000 Dead

Govind Tekale

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On Tuesday, Israel's army confirmed its army had killed the Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.

Video footage shows that the bodies of three militants were found. The army is confirming the identity of bodies through DNA.

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The Israeli army confirmed, but official confirmation is yet to come.

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Yahya Sinwar was the leader of Hamas and is believed to have been behind the attack on Israel on Oct 7, 2023. The attack triggered a one-year-long war that is still going on.

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He took control of the political group on August 8, 2023 after the previous leader was killed on July 31, 2023.

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Michael Milshtein said, "If this did happen, it's the most dramatic achievement for Israel since Oct. 7,

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As of now, according to the Palestinian health ministry, 42,000 people died in the Palestinian war.

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During the war, the Israeli army said it has mainly targeted Hamas leaders like the head of Hamas's armed wing, Mohammed Deif; his deputy, Marwan Issa; Hamas's former political leader, Ismail Haniyeh; and numerous other high-ranking officials and commanders.

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If the killing of the Hamas leader is confirmed, experts say, there will be a vast change in the strategy of Hamas leadership in this war.

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