Hamas confirms death of leader Yahya Sinwar

Militant group says will not release hostages until war in Gaza ends

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Yahya Sinwar (L) the Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip and senior political leader of the Islamist movement Khalil Al Haya attend the opening of a new mosque in Rafah town in the southern Gaza Strip on February 24, 2017.
Yahya Sinwar (L) the Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip and senior political leader of the Islamist movement Khalil Al Haya attend the opening of a new mosque in Rafah town in the southern Gaza Strip on February 24, 2017.
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Doha: Palestinian militant group Hamas on Friday confirmed its leader Yahya Sinwar had been killed by the Israeli military in Gaza, a day after Israel announced his death.

“We mourn the great leader, the martyred brother, Yahya Sinwar, Abu Ibrahim,” Qatar-based Hamas official Khalil Al Hayya said in a recorded video statement broadcast by Al Jazeera.

Sinwar became Israel’s most wanted man after the October 7, 2023 attack, the deadliest in Israeli history.

In his statement, Hayya said Hamas would not release the hostages it seized from Israel during the attack until the war in Gaza ends.

The hostages “will not return... unless the aggression against our people in Gaza stops,” the senior Hamas official said, as he called on Israel to withdraw from Gaza and release Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails.

Hayya said the militant group would take strength from Sinwar’s killing, which he said has set him among “the leaders and symbols of the movement who preceded him”.

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