DEEP DIVE — Greater than a 12 months after Israeli leaders unleashed a punishing conflict to destroy Hamas, the tip for Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar got here in what Israeli officers known as “an unplanned operation,” a firefight that army commanders had no concept concerned their primary goal. As one U.S. official advised CNN, “The IDF [Israel Defense Forces] is extra shocked by this than we’re.”
The Israeli army confirmed on Thursday that Sinwar, extensively believed to have been the architect of the raids and bloodbath of 1,200 individuals in southern Israel final October, had been “eradicated” throughout an trade between Israeli and Hamas forces within the southern Gaza Strip. The IDF mentioned it had used DNA testing and dental data in Israel to substantiate Sinwar’s identification – a reminder that the Hamas chief had been held in Israeli jails earlier than a 2011 prisoner trade.