The leader of Hamas, Yahya Sinwar, is dead, the Israeli military confirmed. This leaves behind very important questions about what is next for the group and whether a cease-fire deal could progress.
State Department Spokesman Matt Miller joins Morning Joe to discuss the significance of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar’s death and its impact on the ongoing conflict in Gaza — emphasizing that Sinwar’s ...
On Thursday, the Israeli army’s press service said that Sinwar was eliminated during an Israeli military operation in the ...
The Israeli military said troops killed on Friday two armed assailants who had crossed into Israel from Jordan and lightly ...
The United States called on Israel, Hamas and Hezbollah to seize opportunities for change following the killing of Hamas' ...
The Lebanese militant group Hezbollah vowed to launch a new phase of fighting against invading Israeli troops Friday, a day ...
DUBAI (Reuters) - Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, architect of the group's cross-border raids in 2023 that became the deadliest ...
More than a year after Hamas’ devastating October 7 attacks on Israel, the country’s military said Thursday it had killed the ...
The profile explores Sinwar's rise through the ranks of the Islamic Resistance Movement, and his role in shaping Hamas’ ...
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Hamas on Friday confirmed its chief Yahya Sinwar’s death, almost a day after Israel announced he was killed in a drone strike ...