Lebanon and Gaza War

Eyewitnesses: Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar Appears Among Qassam Brigades Soldiers

FALCON POWERS – Greeting Passersby – Palestinians in the city of Gaza have reported witnessing Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, who is considered the number one wanted figure by Israel, walking on foot and greeting passersby. He was surrounded by a small number of armed militants, and he smiled at the pedestrians, returned their greetings, and quickened his pace.

Mohammed, a cigarette vendor in Gaza City, explained that when he saw Sinwar, he couldn’t believe it was him due to the security situation’s severity. Sinwar’s appearance was not usual or expected. Even one of the neighbors began cheering and rejoicing, prompting one of Sinwar’s companions to calm the situation with his hand due to the security circumstances.

After he disappeared, Mohammed denied providing any further details, stating that he was afraid to approach Sinwar so as not to attract the attention of Israeli aircraft.

It is worth mentioning that this information was reported on the third day of the month of Ramadan, between the afternoon and sunset, as described by the young man Mohammed Al-Jarar. Therefore, this eyewitness account contradicts the narrative of the assassination of the Hamas leader and the most wanted figure by Israel, who was accused of overseeing the October 7th operation. It suggests that the Israeli government has not actually made any progress in achieving its objectives, according to experts.

After FALCON POWERS published the report, official confirmations were received regarding the information from the Israeli media. The Hebrew radio station posted a picture on its website showing the Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in the streets of Gaza, confirming the credibility of the newspaper in reporting the major event so far.

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