The architect of the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel has revived the practice of suicide bombings to achieve the group’s goals.
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is reportedly alive and unrepentant about the October 7 attacks, which led to an Israeli invasion.
The Hamas leader, 62, increasingly viewed as a 'megalomaniac' by senior Hamas officials has ordered commanders to renew suicide attacks in Israel as he replaces slain Ismail Haniyeh.
Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar ordered his fighters to renew suicide attacks in Israel, shortly after replacing assassinated Ismail ...
Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar has reportedly resurfaced after being “presumed dead” by Israeli officials. Sinwar had gone silent ...
The Israeli army has launched a new operation in the north of the Strip, ordering the expulsion of its inhabitants and the ...
Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar resurfaces after weeks of silence. Yahya Sinwar has reportedly re-established contact with ceasefire ...
He claims to be fighting for a righteous cause — but surely a ‘hero’ doesn’t kidnap hostages and use them as human shields ...
A shocking report by Wall Street Journal revealed that Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar has ordered Hamas leaders in West Bank to renew suicide terror attacks in Israel. WSJ report, citing unnamed Arab and ...
Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar has ordered the militant organisation's commanders in the West Bank to renew suicide attacks in ...
Recently, a Senior Qatari diplomat told 'The Jerusalem Post' that reports of direct contact are false, and all negotiation ...
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has reportedly resurfaced, sending shockwaves through Israel with a bold message to Qatari officials. Following his strategic silence after the October 7 attacks, Sinwar's ...