Israel Confirms Killing of Hamas Leader Sinwar, Netanyahu Urges Gaza for Ceasefire
Following confirmation of the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, the orchestrator of the October 7 attacks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the people of Gaza, stating that the conflict could end as soon as tomorrow if Hamas agrees to disarm and release the hostages. Netanyahu shared a video on X, saying, "Yahya Sinwar is dead. He was killed in Rafah by the brave soldiers of the Israeli Defense Forces. While this is not the end of the war in Gaza, it's the beginning of the end. To the people of Gaza, I have a simple message - this war can end tomorrow. It can end if Hamas lays down its arms and returns our hostages."
The Israel Defense Forces announced on Thursday that Sinwar, along with two other militants, had been killed. Netanyahu disclosed that Hamas is currently holding 101 hostages in Gaza, including citizens from 23 countries, not only Israeli nationals. He emphasized that Israel is committed to bringing all the captives home and assured that those who cooperate in returning the hostages would be guaranteed safety by Israel.
Netanyahu also issued a stern warning, declaring that Israel will relentlessly pursue those responsible for harming the hostages. "But to those who would harm our hostages, I have another message - Israel will hunt you down and bring you to justice," he stated. In addition, he expressed optimism for the region, asserting that the "axis of terror built by Iran is collapsing."
He further detailed the elimination of key Hezbollah figures, including Hassan Nasrallah, and stressed that the era of terror imposed by Iran's regime across Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen would eventually end. "Nasrallah is gone, his deputy Mohsen is gone, Haniyeh is gone, Deif is gone,...
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