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Gaza fighting appears likely to continue after Hamas leader Sinwar’s death

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Hamas confirmed Friday that its leader, Yahya Sinwar, was killed by Israeli forces in Gaza and reiterated its stance that hostages the militant group took from Israel a year ago will not be released until there is a cease-fire in Gaza and a withdrawal of Israeli troops.

70c8fc80 Gaza fighting appears likely to continue after Hamas leader Sinwar’s death

The group’s staunch position pushed back against a statement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin a day earlier that his country’s military will keep fighting until the hostages are released and will remain in Gaza to…


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