Hamas has acknowledged the death of its leader Yahya Sinwar but vowed to keep fighting, in the face of international calls for an immediate ceasefire.

“We are continuing Hamas’s path,” Khalil al-Hayya, Sinwar’s deputy said from exile in Qatar, adding that the slain leader’s conditions for a ceasefire would not be compromised.

Those conditions included a cessation of Israeli military operations in Gaza, the complete withdrawal of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) from the occupied coastal strip, and the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.

Hayya insisted that Hamas would emerge stronger than ever despite the death of its leader, but most experts predict that Sinwar’s killing was a significant blow to the movement, at least in the short term.

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    11 days ago

    Israel, the US, and probably others were looking for him but no one could find him. It was a chance encounter with trainee soldiers.

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      11 days ago

      Not sure why you’re getting downvoted when you’re right. They found him by accident when engaging unknown Hamas fighters. They only found out it was him after the fact. This was with Israel constanly saying he was hiding and dressing as a woman to evade capture for the past year when he was actually fighting on the front lines. Biden and Netanyahu tried to play it off as a planned and successful military op.