Hamas is actively seeking a replacement for Yahya Sinwar, the leader in the Gaza Strip, as communication with him has broken down. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant revealed that Hamas leadership outside Gaza is involved in the search, with Sinwar reportedly hiding and possibly fleeing to Egypt. The Khan Yunis Brigade has been defeated, and an offensive in Rafah is looming.
He has lost contact with his battalions, fled abroad one report also said but also is sick and also the Hamas leadership abroad lost faith in him and he’s on the run and in a tunnel but also people protesting his rule and …. Hamas chief Sinwar's health deteriorates, suffering…
Saudi newspaper Elaph reported that Israeli authorities have information suggesting that Hamas leader in Gaza Yahya Sinwar recently fled to Egypt through the tunnels in Rafah, and that there are fears he took Israeli hostages with him. (from Haaretz)
What's interesting also is how over the last two weeks we have heard...that Sinwar had - Lost the ability to communicate with Hamas units - That Hamas leadership is frustrated with Sinwar - That Sinwar is isolated and hiding - That he fled https://t.co/eoTD0Fykyu
Reports appeared in the Saudi media that Sinwar had escaped to Egypt. There is no real evidence of that. An Israeli intelligence source I talked to believes that while that is possible, it is unlikely. However, there is a strong likelihood, the source said, that he is in Rafah.
Despite recent reports that Sinwar may have fled to Egypt, the pieces of the incomplete picture that we do have indicate that he is still in Gaza. Analysis by @jeremybob1 https://t.co/eeg36pf53g
REPORT: Israel fears Hamas chief Sinwar escaped to Egypt. Arabic report suggests Sinwar took hostages when fleeing the Gaza Strip for Egypt via the tunnel. If true, this would be an absolute nightmare for the Israeli hostage crisis. #bringthemhome https://t.co/bEuPCdXczh
Yahya Sinwar could’ve fled Gaza to Egypt report claims https://t.co/BZnnUrh3xX
Yahya Sinwar may have crossed from Rafah into Egypt, potentially with hostages Former IDF intelligence officer Raphael Jerusalmy and #i24NEWS’ @ariel_oseran discuss https://t.co/mpf4OMDvlb
Israeli officials deny the report by the Saudi news site Elaph that Sinwar has fled to Egypt via tunnels. https://t.co/s5kz0dDI54
UNCONFIRMED: Saudi daily Elaph reports that Israeli intelligence believes that Yahya and Mohammed Sinwar may have crossed from Rafah into Egypt with hostages
🔴As per a report from the Saudi newspaper Elaph, Israeli security officials believe that Yahya Sinwar and his brother Mohammed may have crossed from Rafah into Egypt, potentially with hostages
Is Hamas leader in Gaza Yahya Sinwar dead? Israel minister of defense @yoavgallant said leaders of Hamas in Qatar 🇶🇦 are looking for a replacement for Sinwar... https://t.co/fFVcMQkIsy
Yesterday Israel Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant was at the IDF’s Southern Command HQ: “Hamas is searching for Sinwar’s replacement – there’s a ‘bid’ for the next leader, yet there’s no response from Hamas’ Gaza branch.” His comments noted that: "The surrender by hundreds of…
IDF says Hamas chief Sinwar “disappeared” at an unspecified date, currently not in touch with other terror leaders; unclear if he moved to more isolated hideout or died in Israeli strike. via @WallaNews https://t.co/A48puHX4N0
Hamas searching for Sinwar's replacement "There is a bid for who will manage Gaza. There is no party in control. The Khan Yunis Brigade is defeated and no longer functions as a military entity," Gallant says https://t.co/8X88Kqy0hX
Hamas is looking for a successor for Yahya Sinwar as communications with the Gaza chief broke down completely, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant revealed. Read more: https://t.co/3F65l3k3bj
🇮🇱🇵🇸🚨‼️ BREAKING: "The Khan Yunis Brigade has collapsed, Hamas is seeking a replacement for Sinwar." — Israeli defense minister Galant https://t.co/jKs2m4YvIQ
Official: The IDF has heroically defeated Hamas's Khan Yunis battalion. It is no longer a functioning military entity. Next? Rafah! 🇮🇱🙏💪✡️ Yes, Hamas can be defeated. Hamas will be defeated. 18 of its 24 battalions are no more. Sinwar is MIA and has lost contact with… https://t.co/7FeeUHwaZ5
Defense Minister Gallant says Hamas’s leadership outside Gaza is looking for a leader to replace Yahya Sinwar. Sinwar - hiding like a rat in a tunnel - was unavailable for comment.
Hamas is looking for a successor for Yahya Sinwar as communications with the Gaza chief broke down completely, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said. Read more: https://t.co/3F65l3k3bj
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant revealed that Qhamas leadership outside of Gaza is actively seeking a replacement for Yahya Sinwar, the leader in the Gaza Strip. This follows the dismantling of Qhamas battalions in Khan Younis and the looming threat of an offensive in Rafah. In a… https://t.co/SGSNJiixgo
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant says Hamas's leadership abroad is looking for a replacement for its Gaza Strip leader Yahya Sinwar, as the terror group's battalions in Khan Younis have been dismantled and an offensive in Rafah is looming. "Hamas does not trust its commanders, this… https://t.co/XHbj9dEF3d
#BREAKING: Israel Defense Minister Galant: "Hamas is looking for a replacement for Sinwar, there is a tender for who will be the ruling party - Hamas's Gaza station does not answer"