US Officials: Sinwar Trapped Underground, Running Low on Supplies
US officials believe that Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar wants to strike a deal with Israel since he is “trapped” underground and running out of ammunition and supplies, American media journalist David Ignatius wrote in an opinion column on Wednesday, August 21.
Ignatius notes that Hamas is “playing a waiting game,” hoping that Iran or Hezbollah will attack Israel, a move that would transform the battlefield.
However, he writes that Iran will likely disappoint Hamas. He reports that US officials estimate that Iranian leaders have decided to delay their strike on Israel, deterred by strong threats by the US.
According to Ignatius, Tehran is urging Hezbollah to strike Israel in its place. On Hezbollah’s part, US officials believe that its leader Hassan Nasrallah has backed down from his initial plan to launch a missile barrage on Tel Aviv and will instead choose to hit other targets.
Meanwhile, a senior Egyptian official who spoke with US officials told them that “Sinwar emphasizes that his life and safety must be ensured,” the official stated, meaning that Israel would have to pledge not to assassinate the Hamas leader from the moment it signs the deal. (INN /VFI News)
“Lord, as we are faced with enemies on multiple fronts, we ask for Your providence and protection. We pray in Yeshua’s name that You keep our people safe from attacks and that You prevent the enemies from striking us. We pray that You guide our leaders and defense personnel to the best decisions for our nation and all the civilians involved. We thank You for everything You have done for us so far and we are also extremely thankful for the US that continually supports our cause.”