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(Jerusalem Post) Avi Ashkenazi - An Israeli security source estimates that Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is running out of places to hide. Sinwar is almost alone at the top of Hamas. His close friends in the senior military ranks, as well as senior officials, have been eliminated or have disappeared. "Every day, he has trouble finding places where he can hide. The list of associates and confidants is being reduced," said a security source. Sinwar's movement area, like that of other senior Hamas officials, is getting smaller and smaller. Recently, the IDF detected ten attempts by Hamas members to move through the Rafah beaches to the Egyptian side of the border. Navy ships eliminated all the terrorists.2024-08-11 00:00:00Full Article
Israel Closing In on Hamas Leader Sinwar
(Jerusalem Post) Avi Ashkenazi - An Israeli security source estimates that Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is running out of places to hide. Sinwar is almost alone at the top of Hamas. His close friends in the senior military ranks, as well as senior officials, have been eliminated or have disappeared. "Every day, he has trouble finding places where he can hide. The list of associates and confidants is being reduced," said a security source. Sinwar's movement area, like that of other senior Hamas officials, is getting smaller and smaller. Recently, the IDF detected ten attempts by Hamas members to move through the Rafah beaches to the Egyptian side of the border. Navy ships eliminated all the terrorists.2024-08-11 00:00:00Full Article
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