Sinwar's Final Moments: On the Run, Hurt, Alone, but Still Defiant
Briefly

Yahya Sinwar, chief of Hamas, was finally located and killed after a prolonged hunt involving Israeli commandos and advanced surveillance techniques, culminating in his final moments amid destruction.
The almost surreal last moments of Sinwar portrayed his transition from a feared militant leader to a practically helpless individual, illustrating the brutal reality of conflict in Gaza.
Israeli intelligence revealed that since August, they had tracked Sinwar's likely location in Rafah, leading to a highly coordinated operation for his capture.
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