
Netanyahu: Hamas Gaza Chief Mohammed Sinwar Killed in Air Strike
Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that Hamas Gaza chief Mohammed Sinwar was killed in an air strike earlier this month, marking a key moment in the ongoing Gaza conflict.
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Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that Hamas Gaza chief Mohammed Sinwar was killed in an air strike earlier this month, marking a key moment in the ongoing Gaza conflict.
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