Hamas admits leader Sinwar was killed in Gaza
Hamas has confirmed that its leader Yahya Sinwar was killed by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip.
Hamas has confirmed that its leader Yahya Sinwar was killed by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip.
According to Israeli security officials, Hamas was planning a full-scale invasion of Israel on a much larger scale than the October 7 terrorist attacks.
The Houthis have fired a rocket into central Israel, prompting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to say that Israel would impose a “heavy price” on them.
Palestinian militants say they were behind a bomb blast in Tel Aviv, as international efforts to agree a ceasefire are underway.
Israel said it had attacked rocket launchers and militants in the Gaza Strip while its delegates traveled to Qatar for ceasefire talks.
The Palestinian militia Hamas fired rockets at Israel from the Gaza Strip for the first time since May.
A spokesman for the Palestinian militant organization said members of Hamas's armed wing had killed an Israeli hostage.
Hamas has indicated it may stay out of the next round of ceasefire talks with Israel as it seeks a plan based on previous talks.