Israel-Gaza War

Sadly not dead (yet): Yahya Sinwar renews contact with hostage mediators

After weeks of breaking off contact and rumors that he'd been killed in an IDF airstrike, Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has renewed contact with the outside world.

Still alive and kicking: Yahya Sinwar. (Photo: Anas-Mohammed/Shutterstock)

After weeks of breaking contact with the outside world and rumors that he might have been killed in an IDF strike, Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has reportedly renewed contact with the mediators of the proposed hostage deal, demonstrating that he is still alive.

The possibility that he may have been inadvertently taken out in an air strike was first seriously investigated a few weeks ago and an IDF graph of the leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah even showed a question mark hanging over Sinwar's image.

Hamas IDF Operation Swords of Iron Yahya Sinwar

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