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Hamas Leader Yahwa Sinwar Using Hostages As Human Shields

Hamas leader Yehia Sinwar attends a rally in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip

Israeli forces are currently engaged in a high-stakes operation to capture Yahwa Sinwar, the leader of Hamas in Gaza, who is believed to be using hostages as human shields to evade capture. Sinwar, responsible for the deaths of nearly 1,200 people, including over 30 Americans, is reportedly being protected by 15-20 hostages in a tunnel deep below Gaza.

Israel's national security adviser has stated that Sinwar is living on borrowed time and won't survive the ongoing confrontation. The IDF has come close to killing Sinwar in recent months, prompting Israel to offer a $400,000 bounty for his capture.

Despite international humanitarian law violations, Sinwar continues to hold hostages, including five Americans, to ensure his survival and Hamas' rule. Israel's military operation in Rafah, where Sinwar is believed to be hiding, aims to dismantle Hamas' stronghold and destroy weapon-smuggling tunnels.

Sinwar is using hostages as human shields to evade capture.
Israeli forces are targeting Hamas leader Yahwa Sinwar in Gaza.
Israel has offered a $400,000 bounty for Sinwar's capture.

The Biden administration has expressed concerns about civilian casualties in Israel's offensive against Hamas. Complex negotiations in Cairo may further delay Israel's efforts to eliminate Hamas fighters in Rafah.

Experts describe Sinwar as crafty and ruthless, using hostages as a strategic tool to outmaneuver Israeli forces. His calculated approach has kept him ahead of IDF's attempts to capture or eliminate him, showcasing his understanding of Israeli tactics.

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