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Body of Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar reportedly found in Gaza tunnel after IDF strike

Israel has not yet confirmed the report by Saudi news channels

May 18, 2025 10:22
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A screenshot of an video released by the Israel Defence Forces on December 17, 2023, showing Hamas commander Muhammad Sinwar, right, in a car travelling through an underground tunnel in Gaza. (Screenshot: Israel Defence Forces)
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The body of Muhammad Sinwar, the de facto commander of Hamas, was reportedly found in a tunnel in Gaza after the terror leader was targeted by Israeli forces last week.

According to the Saudi channel Al-Hadath, the body of Sinwar was located in a tunnel in Khan Younis alongside the bodies of 10 of his aides.

According to reports, there is evidence that the commander of the Rafah Brigade in Hamas’s military wing, Mohammad Shabana, was also killed in the Israeli strike on Tuesday.

Israel has not yet confirmed the deaths of Sinwar or Shabana.

On Tuesday, the IDF dropped a large number of bombs on an underground compound beneath the European Hospital where Sinwar was believed to be hiding.

Israeli forces proceeded to bomb the area several more times in an attempt to prevent anyone from approaching the tunnel hideout. 

Sinwar became the leader of Hamas after his older brother, and the architect of the attack on October 7, 2023, Yahya Sinwar, was killed by military forces in Rafah in October last year. 

The de facto terror chief was jailed by Israel in the 1990s for nine months and spent an additional three years detained in a Palestinian Authority prison in Ramallah, where he escaped in 2000 before returning to the Gaza Strip.

In 2006, he took part in the kidnapping of IDF soldier Gilad Shalit, who was later freed in exchange for the release of his brother, Yahya Sinwar, among others, from Israeli prison.

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