IDF Announces Elimination of Key Hamas Leaders
October 03, 2024
3:00 PM
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The IDF announced on Thursday that Rawhi Mushtaha, Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar's second-in-command, has been eliminated. "Mushtaha, alongside Yahya Sinwar, established Hamas's General Security Mechanism," the IDF statement said. "Mushtaha was considered to be the most senior figure in the Hamas political bureau in the Gaza Strip and, during the war, maintained civil control of the Hamas regime while simultaneously engaging in terrorist activity against Israel. Mushtaha was Sinwar's right-hand man and one of his closest associates."
According to the IDF statement, several other key Hamas officials, including Sameh al-Siraj, who held the security portfolio on Hamas's political bureau and Labor Committee, and Sami Oudeh, the commander of Hamas's General Security Mechanism, were also eliminated in the same airstrike almost three months ago. Hamas had refrained from confirming their deaths because they didn't want their surviving fighters to suffer a hit to their morale.
In related news, the US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said on Tuesday that Hamas has refused to participate in negotiations for a hostage release-ceasefire deal for the past several weeks.
"Hamas has been unwilling to come to the table to engage the past several weeks," Miller said. "So yes, it’s true that we have not been able to advance these ceasefire talks, but it’s not because of any lack of effort by the United States or our partners in the region. It’s because the terrorist organization that Iran has sponsored for years and years and years has refused to come to the table."
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