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The video, shared by the military, shows what seem to be Sinwar's final moments: he sits alone in a chair, surrounded by dust and rubble, appearing to look directly at the camera.
This still image from video provided by the Israel Defense Forces shows a heavily damaged building with a person the Israeli military identified as Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar seated in a chair in ...
Mohammed Sinwar is expected to take over as leader of Hamas after his older brother Yahya Sinwar was confirmed to have been killed in Gaza by the Israel Defense Forces as the brutal war continues.
THE military vest Hamas kingpin Yahya Sinwar was wearing when he was killed has been found in rubble. It sits draped on the chair in which he was slumped as he was shot dead by Israeli troops. The … ...
An Israeli drone captured Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar's last moments alive as he tried to flee from southern Gaza before he was spotted by IDF soldiers conducting a routine strike, officials said.
The death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is a watershed moment in the Israel-Hamas war and in the conflict roiling the broader Middle East, ... government has a political plan for mitigating the threat ...
The video, shared by the military, shows what seem to be Sinwar's final moments: he sits alone in a chair, surrounded by dust and rubble, appearing to look directly at the camera.
The video, shared by the military, shows what seem to be Sinwar's final moments: he sits alone in a chair, surrounded by dust and rubble, appearing to look directly at the camera.
The video, shared by the military, shows what seem to be Sinwar's final moments: he sits alone in a chair, surrounded by dust and rubble, appearing to look directly at the camera.
The video, shared by the military, shows what seem to be Sinwar's final moments: he sits alone in a chair, surrounded by dust and rubble, appearing to look directly at the camera.
The video, shared by the military, shows what seem to be Sinwar's final moments: he sits alone in a chair, surrounded by dust and rubble, appearing to look directly at the camera.
The video, shared by the military, shows what seem to be Sinwar's final moments: he sits alone in a chair, surrounded by dust and rubble, appearing to look directly at the camera.