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Al-Qassam leader channels Chechen tactics in Gaza
Al-Qassam leader channels Chechen tactics in Gaza

Al Bawaba

time04-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Bawaba

Al-Qassam leader channels Chechen tactics in Gaza

Published July 4th, 2025 - 09:09 GMT ALBAWABA - Ezzedine al-Haddad, the newly appointed head of Hamas' military arm, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, presents a fresh obstacle to peace efforts in Gaza. The New York Times said that al-Haddad's tough approach would make it more difficult for U.S.-led mediation efforts to end the to reports, al-Haddad, who took over for Mohammed al-Sinwar after he was killed in an Israeli assault in May, is adamant that no deal would be approved until Israel completely leaves Gaza and ceases all military activity there. According to intelligence sources the publication cited, al-Haddad views the Chechen resistance's protracted struggle against Russian forces as a model for Hamas and bases his strategy on is adamantly against Israeli efforts to overthrow Hamas in Gaza, according to three Israeli defense sources and a senior Middle Eastern intelligence official who spoke on condition of anonymity. They contend that unless Israel totally withdraws its military presence, this resistance could put a halt to talks for the release of Milshtein, a former Israeli military intelligence officer and Palestinian relations specialist, stated that he "has the same red lines as his predecessors."It has been claimed in recent weeks that al-Haddad, who is thought to be stationed in Gaza City, has stated that he will only accept what he refers to as a 'honorable deal' to end the war. He promised that if not, the struggle would go on as a "war of liberation or martyrdom." Also Read Israel busts decade's largest Hamas network in West Bank نيويورك تايمز الأميركية تنشر تقريرًا مطوّلًا عن القيادي الأبرز حاليًا في كتائب القسام "عز الدين الحداد"، وتقول إنه يتواجد حاليًا في مدينة غزة وفقًا لمعلومات استخباراتية إسرائيلية، وتضيف بأن "الحداد أبلغ قيادة حماس في الخارج بأنه يريد صفقة مشرّفة توازي حجم التضحيات في غزة" .. — Lebanon News 24/24 (@lebanon_news24) July 4, 2025 The Trump administration has increased diplomatic efforts in the last week, despite the fact that indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas have frequently failed. A new plan supported by the United States calls for a 60-day pause while talks for a longer-term truce are ongoing. In response, Hamas said in a statement released early Friday that it is eager to put an end to the conflict and that it is in consultation with Palestinian factions over the terms of the proposed truce. "We are consulting with the Palestinian factions on the most recent offer from mediators in order to put an end to the Zionist aggression and guarantee the uninterrupted delivery of aid," the statement said. The panel also stated that after those deliberations were over, it would make a final longevity of any possible truce continues to be the primary obstacle in the negotiations. While Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu argues that any truce must be preceded by the removal of Hamas's military and political structures, Hamas insists on a complete and definitive end to the also known by his alias "Abu Sohaib," is said to be among the senior leaders who survived the October 7 strikes the longest. His close ally Raed Saad, another influential member of Hamas's military council, may also still be alive, according to intelligence reports. Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz stated in late May that Israel had planned to eliminate al-Haddad. According to documents that the Israeli forces in Gaza allegedly recovered, al-Haddad was instrumental in organizing the October attack. نيويورك تايمز الأميركية تنشر تقريرًا مطوّلًا عن القيادي الأبرز حاليًا في كتائب القسام "عز الدين الحداد"، وتقول إنه يتواجد حاليًا في مدينة غزة وفقًا لمعلومات استخباراتية إسرائيلية، وتضيف بأن "الحداد أبلغ قيادة حماس في الخارج بأنه يريد صفقة مشرّفة توازي حجم التضحيات في غزة" .. — Lebanon News 24/24 (@lebanon_news24) July 4, 2025 © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (

Body of Mohammed Sinwar Identified
Body of Mohammed Sinwar Identified

Asharq Al-Awsat

time09-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Body of Mohammed Sinwar Identified

Israeli authorities said on Sunday they identified the body of Hamas' military chief Mohammed al-Sinwar that was earlier retrieved from a tunnel underneath the European Hospital in Khan Younis in southern Gaza, following a targeted operation last month. Al-Sinwar is the chief commander of Hamas's military wing and the younger brother of slain Hamas leader Yehya al-Sinwar. 'The body of al-Sinwar, is now in Israeli custody,' the Israeli army confirmed Sunday following a completed identification process, according to Yedioth Ahronoth. Authorities gave no further details about the other bodies found in the interconnected tunnel complex. Earlier, the Israeli Radio channel said the bodies of 10 other Palestinian Hamas members and leaders were recovered from the tunnel. The bodies were recovered during a special military operation. 'The Israeli military released footage showing the underground infrastructure beneath the hospital, including a command-and-control center reportedly used by senior Hamas commanders to direct combat operations,' Yedioth Ahronoth said. It added that the operation began last Wednesday evening. Prior to the raid, the hospital had been evacuated. Later, the government media office in Gaza denied the Israeli military claims that the tunnel was found beneath the European Hospital. The office said the video released by the Israeli army shows a narrow metal pipe that cannot fit a person, has no stairs or equipment and is located in an area used for rainwater drainage. It also said the Israeli forces dug the site themselves and staged the footage near the hospital's emergency department, which remains crowded with patients. On May 21, two Palestinian sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that al-Sinwar was killed alongside other Hamas figures in an Israeli airstrike on an underground tunnel near the European Hospital east of Khan Younis. One source said the bodies were moved from one tunnel to another for temporary burial. 'They were buried underground due to security concerns,' the source added. 'Hamas informed the families that the remains were not brought above ground and are expected to remain buried in the tunnels until the security situation allows for proper funerals,' the sources said. A second source told Asharq Al-Awsat that Qassam Brigades special units entered the collapsed tunnel after the bombing and recovered several bodies. The source said the method used to retrieve the bodies mirrored that of previous operations, including the recovery of senior Hamas officials Rawhi Mushtaha and Sameh al-Siraj, whose deaths were also confirmed posthumously.

Israeli minister says brother of al-Sinwar likely killed in Gaza
Israeli minister says brother of al-Sinwar likely killed in Gaza

Yahoo

time18-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Israeli minister says brother of al-Sinwar likely killed in Gaza

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz believes it is likely that the brother of late Hamas leader Yehya al-Sinwar was killed in an attack in the Gaza Strip a few days ago, according to media reports on Sunday. "Although there is no official confirmation yet, all indications are that Mohammed al-Sinwar has been eliminated," the news website ynet quoted Katz as saying at a committee meeting. Mohammed al-Sinwar is the younger brother of Yehya al-Sinwar, who is considered the mastermind behind the October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel and killed by the Israeli military in Gaza in October last year. He became head of Hamas' armed wing after the death of Mohammed Deif in July. Following an Israeli attack on a hospital in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday, Israeli media reported that the attack was aimed at Mohammed al-Sinwar, but officials had refused to comment. According to hospital reports, several people were killed in the strike. The Israeli military said it had conducted a "precise attack on Hamas terrorists in a command and control centre." According to an unconfirmed Arab media report, the body of Mohammed al-Sinwar was found in a tunnel in Khan Younis. The Israeli military was unable to confirm this when asked on Sunday morning.

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