Israel’s airstrike eliminates senior Hamas leader Sinwar

Wednesday, May 28, 2025, 10:21 am

Israeli forces conducted a targeted airstrike over Gaza that reportedly eliminated Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar, a key figure in the militant group. Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed the strike, emphasizing its strategic intent to weaken Hamas’ leadership in a region where military operations have become almost routine—because diplomacy clearly runs on tight schedules.

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foxnews.com / Freed Israeli hostage says Hamas captors 'wanted Kamala to be elected,' were 'very scared' of Trump's return

Former Israeli hostage Omer Shem Tov told CNN his Hamas captors feared President Donald Trump's return to office and that his treatment improved after Trump won the November election.

foxnews.com / Netanyahu says Israel has killed Hamas' Gaza chief Mohammed Sinwar

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that Israel has killed senior Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar.

theepochtimes.com / Netanyahu Says Hamas Gaza Chief Eliminated; U.S., Argentina Urge Nations to Join New Global Health Group

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday that Hamas Gaza chief, Mohammad Sinwar, one of its most wanted and the younger brother of the deceased group’s leader, Yahya Sinwar, had been eliminated. The U.S. and Argentina are calling on other nations to follow their lead in leaving…

nypost.com / Freed Israeli hostage says Hamas treated him better after Trump was elected — and that terror group wanted Harris to win

“Before we felt like nothing is happening, and I remember ever since he came into the role they were very scared of him,” Shem Tov said of Trump.

nypost.com / Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar and brother of Oct. 7 mastermind killed in Gaza, Netanyahu says

The head of Hamas and younger brother of Oct. 7 mastermind Yahya Sinwar has been killed in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Wednesday. Mohammed Sinwar, who became Hamas’ leader after his brother was killed last year, was reportedly killed in an airstrike targeting a hidden…

oann.com / Netanyahu: Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar killed by Israeli forces

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that the head of Hamas and brother to October 7th mastermind Yahya Sinwar has been killed in Gaza.

cbsnews.com / 5/28: CBS Evening News

Israel says it killed Hamas leader as desperation grows in Gaza; Turkey cracks down on air passengers who rush to deplane

cbsnews.com / Israel says it killed Hamas leader as desperation grows in Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the de facto leader of Hamas, Mohammed Sinwar, was killed in an Israeli airstrike near the entrance of Gaza's European hospital earlier this month. It comes amid growing desperation in Gaza. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

cbsnews.com / Hamas chief Mohammed Sinwar has been killed, Israel's leader says

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mentioned the killing of Mohammed Sinwar in a speech as the U.S. seeks a temporary ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.

cbsnews.com / Israel kills senior Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar, Netanyahu says

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Israel's military killed senior Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar during a recent airstrike in Gaza. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio has the latest updates.

bloomberg.com / Israel Says It Killed Mohammed Sinwar, Head of Hamas in Gaza - Bloomberg.com

Israel Says It Killed Mohammed Sinwar, Head of Hamas in Gaza  Bloomberg.com

cnn.com / ‘We want Israel out yesterday, not tomorrow:’ Lebanon’s leader urges US to pressure Israel to withdraw troops - CNN

‘We want Israel out yesterday, not tomorrow:’ Lebanon’s leader urges US to pressure Israel to withdraw troops  CNN

cnn.com / Netanyahu says Israel killed elusive Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar in recent Gaza strike - CNN

Netanyahu says Israel killed elusive Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar in recent Gaza strike  CNN


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