Cash, UNRWA ID, Weapons—and Mentos: The Items Found on Sinwar’s Body
Large amounts of cash, a UNRWA ID card, and various weapons were discovered alongside the bodies of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and senior terrorists killed with him in Rafah’s Tel Sultan neighborhood, the IDF confirmed Thursday, October 17. Mentos candies were also found at the scene.
Meanwhile, drone footage from the operation that killed Sinwar appears to show the terror chief’s final moments as he sat injured on the ground following a preliminary strike on the buildings, according to Israeli media.
The man believed to be Sinwar, who had his face covered, hurled an object at the drone spying on him in a last-ditch effort to hide his whereabouts. At that point, the IDF troops fired a second round at the building, killing the terrorist.
As first reported by Israeli media, Sinwar’s identity was confirmed through dental records, with fingerprint analysis later corroborating the identification. Another key indicator of Sinwar’s presence was the identity of one of the terrorists killed alongside him, who was known to be close to the Hamas leader.
According to reports from Gaza, the two other terrorists killed were Sinwar’s bodyguards, one of whom was also a teacher for UNRWA, while the other was a senior official in Hamas’ National Security Office. (YNet /VFI News)
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