Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Hamas leader Mohammad Sinwar targeted in strike on Gaza bunker

IDF strikes Hamas terrorists in a command and control center located in an underground terrorist infrastructure site beneath the European hospital in Khan Yunis. Israel confirmed that the target of a powerful strike Tuesday evening on an underground command and control center in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, was Mohammad Sinwar, the leader of Hamas in Gaza and the head of the Hamas militant wing.

It is currently unknown if the strike was successful, but Israeli defense officials estimate that it was. The Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry reported that 16 individuals were killed and 70 were wounded in the strike. The reports did not note their identities. Mohammad Sinwar is the brother of former Hamas leader and October 7th Massacre architect Yahya Sinwar, who was eliminated by IDF soldiers in October 2024.

The IDF and ISA announced earlier that they "conducted a precise strike on Tuesday against Hamas terrorists in a command and control center located in an underground terrorist infrastructure site beneath the European hospital in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip." Channel 12 is reporting that Israel did not notify the United States before it conducted the assassination attempt. (Read More)