Israeli planes on Saturday dropped leaflets over southern Gaza showing a picture of dead Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar. The pamphlets also contained a message from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying: "Hamas will no longer rule Gaza." Photos of the leaflets surfaced on social media. This comes after Israeli military strikes killed at least 35 people across the Strip, Palestinian health officials said.
“Whoever drops the weapon and hands over the hostages will be allowed to leave and live in peace," the leaflet, written in Arabic, read, according to locals. The wordings echoed a statement by Netanyahu after Sinwar's death.
Israel 🇮🇱 drops leaflets over Gaza 🇵🇸 showing Sinwar's body and message to HamasIsraeli planes dropped leaflets over southern Gaza on Saturday showing a picture of the dead Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar with the message that "Hamas will no longer rule Gaza", echoing language used by… pic.twitter.com/Q3MQsgKJGF
— Saad Abedine (@SaadAbedine) October 19, 2024
Earlier this week, the IDF released Sinwar's final video before he was killed. The Hamas leader could be seen wounded and cornered as he sat in a Palestinian home. He was hurling a stick at an Israeli drone filming him.
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“By broadcasting the last minutes of the life of Yahya Sinwar, the occupation made his life longer than the lives of his killers,” Osama Gaweesh, an Egyptian media personality and journalist, wrote on social media.
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“The proxies of Iran who today tried to assassinate me and my wife made a bitter mistake,” Netanyahu said.
(With AP inputs)