Tag: Yahya Sinwar

Dr. Yuval Bitton, a former dentist in Israel's Nafcha Prison, saved the life of Yahya Sinwar, who later became the leader of Hamas in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's threefold goals of destroying Hamas, freeing hostages, and ensuring Gaza's inability to threaten Israel again have not been fully achieved in the past eight months despite Israel's military strength.
The text discusses the harmful actions of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, who's mentioned as showing a cold disregard for civilian lives in Gaza, exploiting civilian casualties as an advantage for Hamas during conflicts with Israel.
The article discusses the oppressive rule of Hamas in Gaza as highlighted in a New York Times report based on internal Hamas documents found by Israeli forces.
Yahya Sinwar, a Hamas leader in Gaza, gained notoriety as a mastermind of attacks against Israel and Jews, but when he was released from an Israeli prison in 2011 as part of a prisoner exchange for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, he was not considered a threat to Israelis, given that he was in prison for the murder of Palestinians.
Despite international pressure on Israel to implement a ceasefire, the ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza continues as the group's fighters persist in attacking the Israeli Defence Force.
The text discusses the Biden administration's offer to trade Yahya Sinwar, a senior Hamas leader, for guarantees to keep Israeli military out of Rafah.
The article discusses the ongoing tensions between Israel and Hamas, highlighting the complexities and challenges faced by both sides.
Israel's military operation in Gaza seems to be ending prematurely due to pressure from the US and other allies, despite not achieving its war aims of destroying Hamas and rescuing hostages.
Purim celebrations in Israel and worldwide were influenced by ongoing war and the captivity of Israeli soldiers in Gaza.
The White House has confirmed the death of Marwan Issa, the third-in-command of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, who was allegedly involved in planning a major invasion of Israel.
Yuval Bitton, a young dentist, diagnosed Yahya Sinwar, a Palestinian who would later lead Hamas in Gaza, with a life-threatening brain tumor while in Israeli prison in 2004.
The text highlights the ongoing captivity of over 100 hostages, including women and children, by Hamas, with reports of brutalities like rape.
Israel's intelligence agencies are sifting through massive amounts of data gathered from Gaza during recent operations, focusing on locating hostages held by Hamas.
The article discusses the Israeli left's disapproval of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and their desire to see him removed from power.
The article argues that Israel should not entertain the idea of a ceasefire with Hamas, likening the situation to if Hitler had proposed a ceasefire in 1945.
Shachar Dor, a Gazan-born man who converted to Judaism and now lives in Israel, was not surprised by Hamas's deadly attack on October 7.
As the war in Gaza continues, there is a growing chorus of voices within the Palestinian enclave criticizing Hamas, the ruling regime.
The latest episode of the Unholy Podcast delves into the intense emotions surrounding the Israeli hostages held by Hamas, exploring the complex feelings of relief, joy, anxiety, and dread that the families experienced.
Israeli forces have regained control of all the communities near the Gaza Strip after two days of combat with Hamas terrorists, according to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).