Overview
- Muhammad Sinwar, who succeeded his brother Yahya Sinwar as Hamas's Gaza leader in 2024, was reportedly killed in a May 13 Israeli airstrike.
- The strike targeted a bunker beneath the European Hospital in Khan Younis, a site known for Hamas's use of civilian infrastructure for military purposes.
- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that indications point to Sinwar's death, though official confirmation has not yet been issued by Israeli authorities.
- Sinwar, nicknamed 'the shadow,' was a key Hamas strategist and one of Israel's most wanted figures, with a significant bounty on his capture.
- Reports also indicate that the remains of ten of Sinwar's aides, including Rafah Brigade commander Mohammad Shabana, were found at the site.