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Israel Gaza Military Operation; Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar Death Mystery | What is the chance encounter that took the life of Yahya Sinwar: Israeli army was out on routine operation, when the dust settled, body of Hamas Chief was found.


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Date- 18 October 2011

Israel had released 1027 Palestinian prisoners to free one of its soldiers, Gilad Shalit. prisoner number in this 955266978 He was imprisoned since 1988 for the murder of two Israeli soldiers. Israel considered the release of this prisoner as its biggest mistake.

This prisoner was none other than Yahya Sinwar, the biggest leader of Hamas. After his release, Israel resumed the search for Sinwar, which ended suddenly on 16 October 2024. All this happened because of a chance encounter.

What is a chance encounter, how Israel found and killed Sinwar, the complete story of Israel's routine operation…

Date – 16 October Place – Rafah city of southern Gaza The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Division 162 and 828 Bislamak Brigade were patrolling the Tal al-Sultan area of ​​Rafah. During this time, the Israeli soldier saw a suspicious person entering the building. The soldier informed his commander, after which orders were given to surround the building and open fire.

After some time, he saw through the drone that three people were trying to move from that building to another building. Two persons were walking ahead, covering themselves with a sheet, while the third person was behind.

The Israeli army again opened fire on the three, causing them to separate. Two people went into one building, while the third one entered another building. Israeli forces surrounded him.

As the soldiers approached the building, grenades were thrown at them from inside. After this the soldiers retreated. They sent a drone inside the building. The drone spotted an injured man sitting on a sofa inside the building. His face was covered with a scarf.

When the drone reached near him, he tried to make the drone fall by throwing his stick. After this the Israeli army attacked the building with tanks and they returned. He didn't even know who the person he had killed was.

The next morning, Thursday, Israeli soldiers returned to the scene. While cleaning, they found a body which was very similar to that of Sinwar. No one believed that the Sinwar that Israel had been searching for for so many years would be found so easily.

On September 23 this year also, the Israeli army had claimed to have killed Sinwar. However, after a few days, news of his being alive was received. Due to this, Israel did not immediately confirm his death.

The soldiers first tried to match the body to Sinwar's face. Looked at both their faces, teeth and the watch in their hands. Even after this, to be completely confirmed, the fingers of the dead body were cut and sent to Israel for fingerprint and DNA test.

Israeli soldiers identifying Sinwar after his return on 17 October

Israeli soldiers identifying Sinwar after his return on 17 October

The soldiers did not initially remove the body, fearing that there might be some explosives there. Late evening on Thursday (October 17), information was received that the person found dead in the building was Hamas Chief Yahya Sinwar.

Whenever Sinwar was seen before this, he was seen carrying the hostages with him as a shield. But this time there was no hostage with him. It is believed that he was quietly trying to move from Rafa to the northern area without being noticed. But this proved to be his biggest mistake. The manner in which Sinwar was killed is called a chance encounter.

What is the chance encounter which took the life of Sinwar…. Chance Encounter: A meeting which you do not expect is called a chance encounter. There are many more examples of chance encounters, who wrote new stories. One such incident is the sudden meeting of Apple co-founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Actually, Jobs and Wozniak were introduced by a friend Bill Fernandez in 1970. After this both of them became friends and started Apple Company.

Who will take charge of Hamas now? Before Sinwar, the Israeli army had killed former Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh on July 31 and Hamas military chief Mohammad Daif on July 13. The Israeli army has killed these three leaders in the last 78 days.

In such a situation, the discussion has started about a new leader to replace him in Hamas. After Sinwar's death, there are some people who are being said that they can take his place. According to the New York Times, there are four contenders to become the next chief of Hamas.

1. Khaled Meshaal- was Hamas chief for 21 years before Haniyeh. After the death of Sinwar, Khalid Meshaal's claim to replace him is considered very strong. Meshaal was born on 28 May 1956 in Silwad, near Ramallah in the West Bank. He joined Egypt's Sunni organization 'Muslim Brotherhood' at the age of 15.

When Hamas was formed in 1987, Meshaal was also included in it. He became the political chief of Hamas in 1996 and remained in this position till 2017. After this Haniyeh took his place. Like Haniyeh, Meshaal also lives in Doha. Between 2004 and 2012, he lived and worked in Syria, but during this time the civil war started in Syria.

Syria has a majority Sunni population, while its ruler Bashar al-Assad is a Shia. Hamas is a Sunni organization. In such a situation, Meshaal supported the Sunni group in Syria. This angered President Bashar al-Assad. Meshaal had to leave Syria. Since then, Meshaal is having bad relations with Syria and Iran.

Khaled Meshaal was the political chief of Hamas until 2017.

Khaled Meshaal was the political chief of Hamas until 2017.

Israel gave poison and then saved itself, got the name – Zinda Shaheed The world got to know the power of Meshaal for the first time in 1997. Actually Meshaal was staying in Jordan. During this time he was poisoned. Those who administered the poison were Mossad agents. He was caught while running away and it was then that it was revealed that Israel was involved in this incident.

Meanwhile, Meshal was taken to the hospital. His breathing was slowing down. The doctors raised their hands. He said that if the antidote for poison is not found as soon as possible, Meshal's life will not be saved.

After this, Jordan's King Hussein threatened Israel that if the antidote for that poison was not sent before midnight, he would break the peace agreement with Israel. Not only this, the Mossad agents who gave poison will be hanged.

At first Israel refused to have any involvement in this matter, but when US President Bill Clinton himself explained to Netanyahu, he was forced to send an antidote. Meshal survived.

Later Netanyahu also went to Jordan and apologized to the King there. This was the first time that Israel saved one of its enemies from death. Since then his name became 'Zinda Shaheed'.

Meshal is the big face of foreign policy Meshaal is a major face of Hamas' foreign policy. He is said to have a charismatic personality. He is an expert in diplomacy. Many senior leaders of Hamas are under travel restrictions, but Meshaal is untouched by it.

There has been controversy in India also regarding Khalid Mashal. She had addressed an online rally organized in support of Palestinians in October last year. Kerala BJP Chief K Surendran was angry with the participation of a senior leader of Hamas in the online rally. He had demanded to take legal action against the organisers.

Meshaal is considered to be the exact opposite personality of Yahya Sinwar. This is the reason why it is not made from cinnabar. Iran also does not support Meshaal, despite him being considered the most capable to become the chief of Hamas.

2. Zahar Jabarin – arranges funding, named Hamas CEO Jabarin was born in 1968 in the West Bank. He joined Hamas in 1987. Jabreen has played a major role in the exchange of prisoners between Palestine and Israel. He was working as Haniyeh's deputy.

He also looks after the funding of Hamas, hence he is often called the CEO of Hamas. According to the Wall Street Journal report, Western countries including Israel have imposed several economic sanctions on Hamas.

Despite this, it manages to raise funding worth millions of dollars every year. This is not a trivial matter.

Jabreen had said in an interview that he had no connection with Hamas's Al Qasim.

Jabreen had said in an interview that he had no connection with Hamas's Al Qasim.

Like Sinwar, released from Israeli occupation According to the report of The Daily Mail, Hamas has more than 500 million dollars. Only Bareen decides what and how this money is to be used. He has a very special status because he is the head of the economic department in Hamas. This is the reason why America had banned it in 2019.

Jabarin also has a good relationship with Turkish President Erdogan. Apart from this, it also has good relations with Hezbollah and Iran. Jabarin was arrested in 1996 after the assassination of an Israeli soldier. He remained in jail for 15 years.

In 2011, he was also released along with Sinwar in a prisoner swap between Israeli soldiers. In an interview, Jabarin had said that he is associated with the political wing of Hamas. He has no relation with Al Qasim.

He further said that Israel tries to mix apples and oranges but both are different, they cannot be one. There is no relation between Al Qasim and Hamas. According to reports, Sinwar and Meshaal are big contenders but their relations are not good. There is little hope that both will support each other. Jabareen may get benefit from this.

3. Khalil al-Hayya – Wants nothing but war with Israel Like Jabrin, Khalil al-Hayya was also serving as Haniyeh's deputy. Al-Hayya is not in favor of talks with Israel. He believes that the problem of Palestine can be solved only by defeating Israel.

When civil war broke out in Syria in 2011, al-Hayya also supported other factions against Bashar Assad, but now he has established friendship with the Syrian ruler. Al-Hayya is known for taking strict and balanced measures, just like Haniyeh. His leadership is praised.

According to reports, Hamas would need the support of the outside world in this bad time. In such a situation, the role of Al-Hayya becomes bigger, because it has good relations with Iran, Turkey, Syria, Qatar and Egypt.

Al-Hayya has good relations with many countries. This is why his claim for the post of Hamas Chief is strong.

Al-Hayya has good relations with many countries. This is why his claim for the post of Hamas Chief is strong.

4. Musa Abu Marzok, Hamas's first political bureau head

Musa Abu Marzok is one of the founders of Hamas. Abu Barzouk was born on 9 January 1951 in the refugee camp of Rafah in the Gaza Strip. Abu's parents were from Yabna and after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War they had to leave their home and became refugees. Marzuk's brother was also involved in the war against Israel. Marzooq came into contact with Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin at an early age.

Burzok had said after the Israeli elections in 2019 that Netanyahu does not respect Palestine's borders.

Burzok had said after the Israeli elections in 2019 that Netanyahu does not respect Palestine's borders.

Burjok studied engineering Burjok studied engineering. He worked in Abu Dhabi. From there he started his political career. According to the European Council, he started a branch of the Palestine Muslim Brotherhood organization there. Hamas was formed from this organization.

After this he went to America. Marzok became the first chairman of Hamas's Political Bureau in 1992. After this, he was the deputy chairman of the Political Bureau of Hamas from 1996 to 2013. After this Marzooq became Haniyeh's deputy. He handles international relations matters for Hamas.

In America, Burzok was accused of helping terrorists and carrying out attacks. On these charges he was jailed for 22 months and deported to Jordan in May 1997. For this, Burzok had to give up his American citizenship. But due to pressure from Israel, he was also expelled from Jordan, after which he went to Syria.

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Israel kills Hamas Chief Sinwar: He was the mastermind of the October 7 attack; Netanyahu said – now the score is settled, but the war will continue

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