The killing of Yahye Sinwar is being seen as a potential turning point in the ongoing conflict. Both Jerusalem and Washington expressed cautious optimism that his death could expedite talks for a ceasefire and the release of the remaining hostages. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened consultations on Friday to reassess the military’s strategy in Gaza in the wake of Sinwar’s death, while the White House said there was still no resumption of formal negotiations for a truce. However, In a video statement, Khalil al-Hayya, deputy leader of Hamas’s Qatar-based politburo, warned Israel that it would come to regret killing Sinwar, asserting that his “martyrdom” would only strengthen the group’s resolve. He reiterated that the hostages in Gaza would not be freed until Israel’s military actions ceased. Meanwhile, Hamas’s armed wing pledged to continue its fight against Israel “until the liberation of Palestine.” Reports have also emerged that Israeli forces recovered key intelligence from Sinwar’s nephew, who was killed alongside him. Documents found on his person are believed to contain critical information about Hamas’s leadership and operational plans. This could provide valuable insights for Israeli intelligence. Meanwhile, there are growing concerns in Israel about potential revenge attacks against the hostages in retaliation for Sinwar’s death. Israeli media reported on Friday that security discussions led by Netanyahu focused on strategies to prevent such reprisals. Reports also revealed that Israel is holding Sinwar’s body in a secret location and may use it as a bargaining chip in future negotiations. (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)
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