According to CCTV News this morning, on the evening of the 30th local time,The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) has confirmed that its military leader, Mohammed Sinwar, has died.
Mohammed Sinwar (data map)
Previously, Israel claimed to have killed Mohamed Sinwar in an attack in May, but Hamas has not confirmed it. On the evening of the 30th, Hamas released a list of its "martyr" leaders, including Ismail Haniya, Yahya Sinwar, Mohamed Dave, Mohamed Sinwar, Marwan Issa, Bassem Issa, Rafi Salama and Rad Tabet.
Muhammad Sinwar is the brother of the late Hamas leader Yehaya Sinwar.After Yahya Sinwar and Mohammed Deif, the former leader of Hamas's military wing, died in Israeli operations last year, Mohammad Sinwar became the leader of Hamas's military wing in the Gaza Strip.
Israeli military operations escalate on both sides
The Houthis and Hamas leaders were "targeted"
In recent days, Israel has ignored opposition from the international community and pushed forward actions on multiple fronts, escalating the war in the Middle East.
Local time August 30, Gaza
In the direction of Yemen, airstrikes and counterattacks continue.The Houthi armed forces said on August 30 that Ahmed Rahawi, the head of the armed administrative agency, and a number of senior personnel were killed in an Israeli air strike on Sana'a, the capital of Yemen, on the 28th, and many others were injured.In the Gaza Strip, Israel continues to advance its military operations.The Israeli Defense Forces and Israeli Security Forces said in the evening of August 30 that a key Hamas person was attacked in the Gaza City area and that the target was Abu Ubaida, a spokesman for the Hamas military faction.
Houthi militants vow revenge
△ Yemen (data map)
Mahdi Mashat, the chairman of the Houthi armed “Supreme Political Committee”, delivered a speech on the evening of 30 and vowed to retaliate, “The Israelis must wait for the dark days that belong to them.”
Since the outbreak of a new Gaza conflict in October 2023, Houthis have attacked Israeli-affiliated ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden to support Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Houthis have also repeatedly used missiles and drones to attack Israeli targets, while Israel has repeatedly launched airstrikes on Houthis-controlled areas.
At present, the Houthi armed forces control western and northern Yemen, including the capital Sana'a, and actually perform government functions such as administrative management. However, the administrative institutions established by the Houthi armed forces have not been recognized by the broad international community led by the United Nations. Yemen's currently internationally recognized legal government is located in the interim capital of Aden.
source| Central news
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