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A late message from Sinwar .. what it contains?

03-11-2024 01:55 PM


Ammon News - According to insiders in Hamas, Israel nearly caught their leader Yahya Sinwar five times before his accidental death in a routine military operation in Rafah, Gaza.

The sources provided a comprehensive description of Sinwar's whereabouts and the people with him in the Gaza Strip war that has been going on for over a year.

It was disclosed that Sinwar informed his family about the circumstances surrounding the death of his nephew Ibrahim Muhammad Sinwar, who was with him, and where he was buried, but the message reached them two days after Yahya Sinwar's own demise.

The sources confirmed that Sinwar's wife and children are in good health, and they regularly receive written messages from him approximately every month or month and a half.

It was disclosed that Ibrahim Muhammad Sinwar, the son of Yahya's brother Muhammad, who is a prominent leader in the "Qassam Brigades," stayed by Yahya Sinwar's side constantly during the war, as both Yahya and Muhammad named their oldest sons the same.

The reports stated that Ibrahim Muhammad al-Sinwar died in an Israeli airstrike while he was with his uncle, in August last year, in Rafah city in southern Gaza, when he came out of a tunnel to observe Israeli forces.

They stated that Yahya al-Sinwar sent a letter to his brother's family detailing Ibrahim's death and specifying the location of his burial in an underground tunnel, where he personally conducted the funeral prayer. The letter from Yahya was received by the family two days after his passing, indicating a delivery time of over two months.

The sources disclosed that Yahya al-Sinwar has been staying in Rafah for a few months, moving around various areas, such as its western regions, since late May, and staying in underground and aboveground locations.

They clarified that al-Sinwar was physically in certain tunnels in Rafah, such as the tunnel where 6 prisoners died, hinting that he was the one who authorized their killing after Israeli forces neared it in late September.

Reports indicate that in the days leading up to his death, Sinwar and his companions had difficulty eating, with the last three days passing without any food consumed. They were getting ready for a confrontation with the Israeli forces and sought shelter in several rundown nearby buildings, moving between them. "Organizations"




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