Iran’s UN mission stated that the killing of Yahya Sinwar would strengthen resistance in the region, following Israel’s confirmation of his death, which Israel called a “heavy blow” to Hamas.
The mission expressed that Sinwar’s martyrdom would inspire future generations in the fight for Palestinian liberation against occupation and aggression.
Israel confirmed the killing of Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, linked to the October 7 attack, dealing a significant blow to the Palestinian group.
The Israeli military successfully eliminated Sinwar in an operation after a prolonged pursuit in the southern Gaza Strip.
Hamas has not yet verified his death, while Israeli PM Netanyahu praised the operation as a strike against evil.
Sinwar, who rose through Hamas ranks to lead after the killing of its political chief, was a key figure in ongoing hostilities with Israel.
The death of Sinwar marks a crucial moment in the conflict, with Israel aiming to weaken Hamas’s influence.
Hamas’s attack in Israeli history resulted in over 1,200 deaths, mainly civilians, prompting strong condemnation from Israeli officials.
Israeli Foreign Minister labeled Sinwar as a “mass murderer” responsible for the October 7 massacre.
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