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“We’re not done with Hamas” — Netanyahu after Sinwar’s death

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"We're not done with Hamas" — Netanyahu after Sinwar's death

Israel’s claim that it has killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has sent shockwaves through an already volatile conflict, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists Israel are not done.

With Sinwar reportedly taken out in Gaza, following Israel’s assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in July, many wonder if this will cripple Hamas leadership or trigger further escalation.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that Sinwar’s death “is not the end of the war in Gaza,” signaling that the conflict is far from over.

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Meanwhile, Gaza continues to bear the brunt of the violence, with over 42,000 Palestinians killed and nearly 100,000 injured since October 2023. Recent Israeli airstrikes have targeted civilian shelters, leaving devastation in their wake.

Amid these brutal confrontations, fighting on multiple fronts has also claimed the lives of Israeli soldiers in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip.

As the death toll rises, Sinwar’s alleged death raises critical questions: Will it destabilize Hamas, or will the violence only intensify as both sides dig in deeper?

With no signs of peace in sight, the region teeters on the edge of further chaos.

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