Obituary: Mohammad Sinwar- the Hamas military chief who said striking Israel was ‘easier than drinking water’

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Obituary: Mohammad Sinwar- the Hamas military chief who said striking Israel was ‘easier than drinking water’

By Nidal al-Mughrabi
5 min read

A screengrab shows according to the Israeli Army, Hamas Gaza chief Mohammad Sinwar, taken from a handout video, released December 17, 2023. Israeli Army/Handout via REUTERS

By Nidal al-Mughrabi

Jan 7 (Reuters) – Mohammad Sinwar, the elusive Hamas military chief in Gaza, had for months since the death of his brother, in 2024, been Israel’s most wanted man. On December 29, Hamas announced that he had died, aged 49, around seven months after Israel said it killed him in a strike.

Hamas did not provide details on Sinwar’s death but ​said it mourned him along with other group leaders, describing them as “heroic martyrs”. Hamas confirmed in the statement that Sinwar had been the head of the group’s armed forces.

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