
Hamas Confirms Death of Mohammed Sinwar, Three Months After Deadly IDF Strike
Hamas publicly acknowledged on Sunday, August 31, 2025, that Mohammed Sinwar—long seen as a key operative in Khan Yunis—was killed in an Israeli airstrike on May 13, 2025. Israel had previously stated that the strike targeted a location linked to senior operatives near the European Hospital area, and that Sinwar was among those eliminated. The confirmation ends months of ambiguity surrounding his fate and comes amid heightened pressure on the group’s remaining leadership.
The announcement followed repeated claims by Israeli officials that the attack had removed Sinwar from the battlefield, a point that Hamas neither confirmed nor credibly refuted until now. Analysts said the timing likely reflects both internal dynamics in Gaza and the group’s desire to shape the narrative as the fighting shifts to more targeted operations. For families of victims and those still awaiting news of the missing, the development served as a reminder of the personal toll that continues to mount.
Attention now turns to how the organization will recalibrate in Khan Yunis and beyond. The removal of a senior figure often prompts short-term disruptions, but the group’s decentralized cells may attempt to compensate by spreading leadership responsibilities and leaning further on external backers. For Israel, the episode is being folded into a wider campaign to degrade decision-making and logistical capabilities in the southern Gaza theater.
(JPost/VFI News)
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