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Anasakwa kisayansi.Drone itatua kwenye komwe limuue yeye na watakaokua jirani naye.Ni muda tu.Huyo gaidi akiishi zaidi ya Desemba mwaka huu basi ataishi sana maanake Mossad kwa dili kama hizo hawana mshindani duniani na waarabu ni mashahidi.
Niweke hapa video utaweza kuingalia? Yaan wamegongwa shaba halafu majamaa yanawakanyaga kichwani na kutemea mateKwa ugonjwa na umri wamekufa wengi sawa. Lakini siyo kwa risasi ya magaidi wa Hamas.
Hakuna unachojua weweSiyo makamanda wa IDF. Wala sihitaji hiyo video kwa kuwa hakuna Kamanda wa IDF amewahi kuuliwa na magaidi wa Hamas
AJana Yahya Sinwar ameondoka Gaza akiwa amevaa Hijab
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Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has been hiding among Palestinians “dressed as a woman” after abandoning Gaza’s terror tunnels, Israeli intelligence sources said last night.
The architect of the October 7 atrocities was already a target on Israel’s hit list when he was promoted to become the leader of the terror group’s political wing following the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran earlier this month.
He became the leader of Hamas in Gaza in 2017 through threats and intimidation against his rivals, as well as forcing them into exile.
Israeli military chiefs believe capturing or killing him would deal the final death blow to Hamas’s hierarchy, causing it to dissolve.
Sinwar is so worried about his safety that last week he added a new condition to fragile ceasefire talks in Cairo in a bid to protect himself.
Israeli forces came within just “minutes” of capturing him 10 days ago, when they raided his lair in a Gaza tunnel.
“We were close. We were in his underground compound. The coffee was still hot,” said Brigadier General Dan Goldfus, the outgoing commander of the IDF’s 98th division. Since then the 61-year-old has been hiding in plain sight among the throngs of displaced Palestinians in Gaza, as Israeli forces engage in a race against time to apprehend him.
“We have actually been minutes away more than once,” said Shalom Ben Hanan, who led three divisions of Israel’s security agency the Shin Bet, and is considered to be closely involved in the hunt for Sinwar.
“As we have discovered through other elimination operations, Sinwar will not be sitting in underground tunnels or special underground zones for more than 24 to 36 hours at a time. He knows we can find such underground locations through advanced technology. And he knows if a mistake is made or we find sources to tell us where he is, he needs to be on the move – to avoid that mistake becoming fatal for him.
“We are looking for him using technology and human intelligence, and believe he is likely to be hiding in plain sight.”
Israeli assets inside Gaza are said to be equipped with instant DNA kits which they deploy on suspects by taking a drop of blood during a seemingly innocent handshake. This can be analysed in moments and his identity confirmed before he can move location.
A large reward has also been offered for information leading to his capture.
“Sinwar is not popular among large segments of the Gaza population,” a source told the Sunday Express.
“They believe he has led them to ruin and it can only get worse the longer he stays alive.”
Wew kwani huli nguruweKwa hio muzaji nguruwe soko la njombe, anaelewa Yahya Sinwar yuko wapi kuliko US, UK, France, Germany na srael na kuspy kwao masaa 24.
hii ni kawaida mbona waisrael walipo kwenda kuokoa mateka walivaa kama wapalestinaJana Yahya Sinwar ameondoka Gaza akiwa amevaa Hijab
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Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has been hiding among Palestinians “dressed as a woman” after abandoning Gaza’s terror tunnels, Israeli intelligence sources said last night.
The architect of the October 7 atrocities was already a target on Israel’s hit list when he was promoted to become the leader of the terror group’s political wing following the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran earlier this month.
He became the leader of Hamas in Gaza in 2017 through threats and intimidation against his rivals, as well as forcing them into exile.
Israeli military chiefs believe capturing or killing him would deal the final death blow to Hamas’s hierarchy, causing it to dissolve.
Sinwar is so worried about his safety that last week he added a new condition to fragile ceasefire talks in Cairo in a bid to protect himself.
Israeli forces came within just “minutes” of capturing him 10 days ago, when they raided his lair in a Gaza tunnel.
“We were close. We were in his underground compound. The coffee was still hot,” said Brigadier General Dan Goldfus, the outgoing commander of the IDF’s 98th division. Since then the 61-year-old has been hiding in plain sight among the throngs of displaced Palestinians in Gaza, as Israeli forces engage in a race against time to apprehend him.
“We have actually been minutes away more than once,” said Shalom Ben Hanan, who led three divisions of Israel’s security agency the Shin Bet, and is considered to be closely involved in the hunt for Sinwar.
“As we have discovered through other elimination operations, Sinwar will not be sitting in underground tunnels or special underground zones for more than 24 to 36 hours at a time. He knows we can find such underground locations through advanced technology. And he knows if a mistake is made or we find sources to tell us where he is, he needs to be on the move – to avoid that mistake becoming fatal for him.
“We are looking for him using technology and human intelligence, and believe he is likely to be hiding in plain sight.”
Israeli assets inside Gaza are said to be equipped with instant DNA kits which they deploy on suspects by taking a drop of blood during a seemingly innocent handshake. This can be analysed in moments and his identity confirmed before he can move location.
A large reward has also been offered for information leading to his capture.
“Sinwar is not popular among large segments of the Gaza population,” a source told the Sunday Express.
“They believe he has led them to ruin and it can only get worse the longer he stays alive.”
Kwahiyo kule Gaza IDF hawafi.Kwa ugonjwa na umri wamekufa wengi sawa. Lakini siyo kwa risasi ya magaidi wa Hamas.
Leo kupelekwa kwenye mabikra 72 Bwana Yahya SinwarJana Yahya Sinwar ameondoka Gaza akiwa amevaa Hijab
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Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has been hiding among Palestinians “dressed as a woman” after abandoning Gaza’s terror tunnels, Israeli intelligence sources said last night.
The architect of the October 7 atrocities was already a target on Israel’s hit list when he was promoted to become the leader of the terror group’s political wing following the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran earlier this month.
He became the leader of Hamas in Gaza in 2017 through threats and intimidation against his rivals, as well as forcing them into exile.
Israeli military chiefs believe capturing or killing him would deal the final death blow to Hamas’s hierarchy, causing it to dissolve.
Sinwar is so worried about his safety that last week he added a new condition to fragile ceasefire talks in Cairo in a bid to protect himself.
Israeli forces came within just “minutes” of capturing him 10 days ago, when they raided his lair in a Gaza tunnel.
“We were close. We were in his underground compound. The coffee was still hot,” said Brigadier General Dan Goldfus, the outgoing commander of the IDF’s 98th division. Since then the 61-year-old has been hiding in plain sight among the throngs of displaced Palestinians in Gaza, as Israeli forces engage in a race against time to apprehend him.
“We have actually been minutes away more than once,” said Shalom Ben Hanan, who led three divisions of Israel’s security agency the Shin Bet, and is considered to be closely involved in the hunt for Sinwar.
“As we have discovered through other elimination operations, Sinwar will not be sitting in underground tunnels or special underground zones for more than 24 to 36 hours at a time. He knows we can find such underground locations through advanced technology. And he knows if a mistake is made or we find sources to tell us where he is, he needs to be on the move – to avoid that mistake becoming fatal for him.
“We are looking for him using technology and human intelligence, and believe he is likely to be hiding in plain sight.”
Israeli assets inside Gaza are said to be equipped with instant DNA kits which they deploy on suspects by taking a drop of blood during a seemingly innocent handshake. This can be analysed in moments and his identity confirmed before he can move location.
A large reward has also been offered for information leading to his capture.
“Sinwar is not popular among large segments of the Gaza population,” a source told the Sunday Express.
“They believe he has led them to ruin and it can only get worse the longer he stays alive.”
Kaenda ahera kukutana na mabikra 72Swali kwako wewe Muisrael mweusi wa Ilomba kaondoka Gaza kaenda wapi?
You have been overtaken by events broJana Yahya Sinwar ameondoka Gaza akiwa amevaa Hijab
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Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has been hiding among Palestinians “dressed as a woman” after abandoning Gaza’s terror tunnels, Israeli intelligence sources said last night.
The architect of the October 7 atrocities was already a target on Israel’s hit list when he was promoted to become the leader of the terror group’s political wing following the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran earlier this month.
He became the leader of Hamas in Gaza in 2017 through threats and intimidation against his rivals, as well as forcing them into exile.
Israeli military chiefs believe capturing or killing him would deal the final death blow to Hamas’s hierarchy, causing it to dissolve.
Sinwar is so worried about his safety that last week he added a new condition to fragile ceasefire talks in Cairo in a bid to protect himself.
Israeli forces came within just “minutes” of capturing him 10 days ago, when they raided his lair in a Gaza tunnel.
“We were close. We were in his underground compound. The coffee was still hot,” said Brigadier General Dan Goldfus, the outgoing commander of the IDF’s 98th division. Since then the 61-year-old has been hiding in plain sight among the throngs of displaced Palestinians in Gaza, as Israeli forces engage in a race against time to apprehend him.
“We have actually been minutes away more than once,” said Shalom Ben Hanan, who led three divisions of Israel’s security agency the Shin Bet, and is considered to be closely involved in the hunt for Sinwar.
“As we have discovered through other elimination operations, Sinwar will not be sitting in underground tunnels or special underground zones for more than 24 to 36 hours at a time. He knows we can find such underground locations through advanced technology. And he knows if a mistake is made or we find sources to tell us where he is, he needs to be on the move – to avoid that mistake becoming fatal for him.
“We are looking for him using technology and human intelligence, and believe he is likely to be hiding in plain sight.”
Israeli assets inside Gaza are said to be equipped with instant DNA kits which they deploy on suspects by taking a drop of blood during a seemingly innocent handshake. This can be analysed in moments and his identity confirmed before he can move location.
A large reward has also been offered for information leading to his capture.
“Sinwar is not popular among large segments of the Gaza population,” a source told the Sunday Express.
“They believe he has led them to ruin and it can only get worse the longer he stays alive.”
Ritz & Faizafox bado watasema Hamas wanashinda vita, hahaha. Where's satan allah to help you?Swali kwako wewe Muisrael mweusi wa Ilomba kaondoka Gaza kaenda wapi?
Hawa jamaa wrnyeqe wana deal na makamanda tu.Jana Yahya Sinwar ameondoka Gaza akiwa amevaa Hijab
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Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has been hiding among Palestinians “dressed as a woman” after abandoning Gaza’s terror tunnels, Israeli intelligence sources said last night.
The architect of the October 7 atrocities was already a target on Israel’s hit list when he was promoted to become the leader of the terror group’s political wing following the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran earlier this month.
He became the leader of Hamas in Gaza in 2017 through threats and intimidation against his rivals, as well as forcing them into exile.
Israeli military chiefs believe capturing or killing him would deal the final death blow to Hamas’s hierarchy, causing it to dissolve.
Sinwar is so worried about his safety that last week he added a new condition to fragile ceasefire talks in Cairo in a bid to protect himself.
Israeli forces came within just “minutes” of capturing him 10 days ago, when they raided his lair in a Gaza tunnel.
“We were close. We were in his underground compound. The coffee was still hot,” said Brigadier General Dan Goldfus, the outgoing commander of the IDF’s 98th division. Since then the 61-year-old has been hiding in plain sight among the throngs of displaced Palestinians in Gaza, as Israeli forces engage in a race against time to apprehend him.
“We have actually been minutes away more than once,” said Shalom Ben Hanan, who led three divisions of Israel’s security agency the Shin Bet, and is considered to be closely involved in the hunt for Sinwar.
“As we have discovered through other elimination operations, Sinwar will not be sitting in underground tunnels or special underground zones for more than 24 to 36 hours at a time. He knows we can find such underground locations through advanced technology. And he knows if a mistake is made or we find sources to tell us where he is, he needs to be on the move – to avoid that mistake becoming fatal for him.
“We are looking for him using technology and human intelligence, and believe he is likely to be hiding in plain sight.”
Israeli assets inside Gaza are said to be equipped with instant DNA kits which they deploy on suspects by taking a drop of blood during a seemingly innocent handshake. This can be analysed in moments and his identity confirmed before he can move location.
A large reward has also been offered for information leading to his capture.
“Sinwar is not popular among large segments of the Gaza population,” a source told the Sunday Express.
“They believe he has led them to ruin and it can only get worse the longer he stays alive.”
Wacha wee inakukumbushHawa jamaa wrnyeqe wana deal na makamanda tu.
Hii inanikumbusha walivyo deal na Goliathi, Agagi, Adonbezeki wafalme wa Filisti, Amaleki na Bezeki kwa mfuatano huo.
The two terrorists who were killed next to Sinwar are Mahmoud Hamdan and Hani Zarov, senior members of the Rafah Brigade of Hamas.Kobazi hawapumui, sasa hii taarifa inawezekana ikawa ni mtego, si muda utasikia innah lillah, wainalillah rajiun😂