Yahya Sinwar, Hamas' top leader, has been killed in Gaza(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Yahya Sinwar dead: Israel confirms it has killed leader of Hamas

Israel has confirmed it has killed top Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar after IDF and ISA said that "three terrorists were eliminated" as they carried out operations in Gaza

by · The Mirror

Hamas' top leader, Yahya Sinwar, has been killed, Israel's foreign minister has said.

Confirmation of the death of the top official came after a joint statement from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Israel Securities Authority (ISA) said they were "checking the possibility" that Sinwar, 62, was dead after "three terrorists were eliminated". It is believed that the incident took place on Wednesday night in the southern Gaza Strip during a routine patrol by the IDF.

Soldiers reportedly came across three armed men and exchanged fire with them before killing them. With Hamas leader Sinwar now confirmed to be among the dead, it means Israel has taken out their main target in the brutal and bloody war that has raged for over a year.

Yahya Sinwar joined Hamas in the early 1980s( Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Graphic photographs circulated on social media, with people claiming they showed the body of Sinwar, however, these have not been verified. In a joint statement on X the IDF and ISA announced earlier that "there were no signs of hostages in the area" of the building "where the terrorists were eliminated".

Sinwar joined Hamas in the early 1980s, before taking a leadership role in the group in 2017. He was the mastermind behind the October 7 attacks, that saw Hamas infiltrating Israel's borders, killing 1,200 people, taking hostages and sparking a devastating year-long battle against Hamas in Gaza.

He is said to have been unrepentant of the October 7 attacks, according to those in contact with him, despite provoking an Israeli invasion that has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians, laid waste to his homeland and rained destruction on Hamas' ally, Hezbollah. In what is now more than a year of retribution for the October 7 attack, relentless Israeli bombing of Gaza has resulted in the deaths of more than 40,000 people, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.

Yahya Sinwar (right) with Ismail Haniya (left) who he replaced as Hamas leader following Haniya's death( Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Israel's military claims to have hit more than 40,000 targets, found 4,700 tunnel shafts and destroyed 1,000 rocket launcher sites during its bombardment. It is widely believed that Sinwar had been hiding in Hamas' extensive tunnel network that runs throughout the Gaza Strip, never staying in one place of roo long and avoiding technology to communicate, using messengers instead.

Chilling footage emerged earlier this month, claiming to show the leader carrying a bag of dynamite through a narrow tunnel in a desperate attempt to stop Israel from killing him. Moments after the clip ended, Sinwar allegedly surrounded himself with 20 hostages in what is one of the last known sightings of the leader alive.

Sinwar was chosen as the group's top leader following the assassination of Ismael Haniyeh, leader of Hamas' political wing, in July in an apparent Israeli strike in the Iranian capital of Tehran. Haniyeh was blown up, most likely by Israel, while visiting Tehran to attend the inauguration of the Iranian president.

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