Hamas confirms death of Yahya Sinwar, says will not release hostages until conflict ends

GAZA: Hamas on Friday confirmed the death of its leader, Yahya Sinwar, with Khalil Al-Hayya, one of its senior officials, saying the death will only strengthen the group.

In a video statement published on Friday, Al-Hayya, deputy Gaza Hamas chief and the group’s chief negotiator, said Sinwar died in combat, and his death will turn into a curse on “the occupiers.”

The Israeli military stated on Thursday that Sinwar was killed in an operation in southern Gaza.

Sinwar, also the architect of the Hamas October 7 attack on Israel, succeeded Ismail Haniyeh as the leader of Hamas after the latter was assassinated in a suspected Israeli strike in Tehran in late July.

Israeli hostages in Gaza will not return until “the aggression” on the besieged Palestinian enclave stops and Israeli forces withdraw, Al-Hayya said on Friday, adding that Hamas is continuing its path until achieving Palestinian people’s ambitions.

Hezbollah says it will escalate war with Israel after Hamas leader killed

Lebanon’s Hezbollah group said on Friday it was moving to a new and escalating phase in its war against Israel while Iran said “the spirit of resistance will be strengthened” after the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.

Sinwar, a mastermind of the Oct. 7, 2023, attack that triggered the Gaza war, was killed during an operation by Israeli soldiers in the Palestinian enclave on Wednesday, a pivotal event in the year-long conflict.

Western leaders said his death offered an opportunity for the conflict to end, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the war would go on until the hostages seized by Hamas were returned.

“Today we have settled the score. Today evil has been dealt a blow but our task has still not been completed,” Netanyahu said in a recorded video statement after the death was confirmed on Thursday.

“To the dear hostage families, I say: This is an important moment in the war. We will continue full force until all your loved ones, our loved ones, are home.” Sinwar, who was named as Hamas’ overall leader following the assassination of political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran in July, was believed to have been hiding in the warren of tunnels Hamas has built under Gaza over the past two decades.

He was killed during a gun battle in southern Gaza on Wednesday by Israeli troops who were initially unaware that they had caught their country’s number one enemy, Israeli officials said. The military released drone video of what it said was Sinwar, sitting on an armchair and covered in dust inside a destroyed building.

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