Inside Israel’s Hunt for Terror Leader Behind Hamas Massacre

via Al Jazeera English.
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have made one thing very clear: The assassination of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar will remain a top priority until the terrorist is confirmed dead.

Israel has historically called Sinwar the “Butcher of Khan Younis,” due to the terrorist’s evil methods of torture used on enemies in Israel and Palestine.

Sinwar is believed by many to be one of the primary leaders behind the Hamas terrorist attacks of October 7th. (Trending: Major Women’s Race Won By Two Men)

“That man is in our sights,” Israeli Defense Forces spokesman Lt. Col. Richard Hecht pressed.

“Sinwar is the leader of Hamas in Gaza and he’s a dead man walking.”

“We will get to him, however long it takes… and this war could be long,” he added.

“Sinwar has been active since the early days of Hamas,” stated senior researcher Kobi Michael. “In jail, he became a prominent leader of Hamas prisoners and was a very influential figure among all Palestinian prisoners.”

“He is religious, not necessarily in practice but in religious extremism,” Michael added. “In his soul and in mentality, he is a living martyr, not afraid to die or sacrifice himself. He is extreme and believes that he can lead the Palestinian people to destroy Israel.”

“He does not have a Western way of thinking,” he added. “When he talks about the destruction of the Zionist project and raising the caliphate from Marrakesh to Bangladesh, he is not even talking about in his lifetime but in future generations.” (Trending: Ilhan Omar Caught In Major Lie)

“Compared to Haniyeh and [former political leader Khaled] Mashal, Sinwar is very charismatic,” stated Michael Milshtein, head of the Palestinian Studies Forum at Tel Aviv University.

“He believes that he was born to promote jihad and kill the infidels, that is his approach,” he added. “He comes from the periphery of Palestinian society, from a refugee camp, unlike the others who like to wear suits and ties.”

“I do not see him running away, giving up or handing himself over, he will fight until he dies, that is the kind of leader he is.”

“Sinwar has only left Gaza once or twice in the past six years and that was only to Egypt. He does not know much about the rest of the world or about diplomatic relations, he is focused on jihad.”

“As long as we stay determined and do not surrender under the pressure of the international community and as long as we are patient, then there is a high probability Israel will be able to get its hands on Sinwar,” pressed Michael.

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“Sinwar will not remain alive for too much longer.”

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