Vid shows Hamas boss Sinwar in Gaza rubble as order doc for Oct 7 revealed
NEW chilling footage seems to show the terrorist leader Yahya Sinwar directing Hamas from the rubble of Gaza before he was killed. Yahya Sinwar was the bloodthirsty mastermind behind the October 7 …
NEW chilling footage seems to show the terrorist leader Yahya Sinwar directing Hamas from the rubble of Gaza before he was killed.
Yahya Sinwar was the bloodthirsty mastermind behind the October 7 attack, and was eliminated by the IDF in October 2024.
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The footage appears to show Yahya Sinwar draped in a shawl shaking his finger at the cameraCredit: Al Jazeera
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Another shot apparently captures him making plans with another man over a mapCredit: Al Jazeera
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The footage was shot amongst the rubble of a bombed-out GazaCredit: Al Jazeera
This new footage, aired by Al-Jazeera, captures Sinwar at different point throughout the war.
One shot shows him picking his way through the rubble of Gaza with a heavy shawl draped over his head and shoulders to avoid being recognised.
He is clad in a military-style vest, and shakes his finger at the camera.
The Hebrew word "north" can be seen graffitied on the wall of the building where he seemed to be staying, indicating that Israeli soldiers had previously passed through.
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At another point, the terrorist leader is seen sitting on the floor and pouring over a map with one of his commanders inside an undamaged living room.
The men trace routes across the fabric map, stabbing their fingers down on certain points in what seems to be a planning session.
The military vest that Sinwar was wearing when he died has been found amongst the rubble.
It sits draped on the chair in which he was slumped as he was shot dead by Israeli troops.
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The macabre mementoes were unearthed by Ashraf Abu Taha, owner of the Gaza home where the 61-year-old mastermind of the October 7 massacre was killed.
Haunting hand-written notes thought to be the last left by Sinwar also emerged after in the weeks after his death.
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The secret documents believed to be his final "will" include instructions for his terrorist disciples on what to do with the hostages.
Scribbled over the pages are instructions that direct Hamas captors guarding the hostages to "take care of the lives of enemy prisoners and secure them".
The author recognises the live prisoners as "bargaining chips" that would be valuable during peace talks.
The writer also said in the notes that guarding “the enemy’s prisoners” is essential to securing the release of Palestinian prisoners who remain inside Israeli jails.
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Sinwar hid in the wasteland of Gaza throughout the war until he was killedCredit: Al Jazeera
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The military vest Sinwar was wearing when he died has been found in the rubbleCredit: Getty
The documents also contained locations of the hostages still held in Gaza at the time it was written.
On Sunday 19 January, hostages began to be released back to their families in Israel after the two sides reached a ceasefire deal.
Three female hostages were freed from the Gaza hell after almost 500 days of imprisonment.
British-Israeli Emily Damari, 28, was released alongside two other women: Romi Gonen, 24, and Doron Steinbrecher, 31.
The three victims were picked up by the International Committee of the Red Cross team from Gaza.
On Friday, Hamas released the names of the next four hostages who will be released.
The young female IDF soldiers will be freed after 477 harrowing days in captivity - but there is still no sign of the two and five year old Bibas brothers.
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Karina Ariev, 20, Daniela Gilboa, 20, Naama Levi, 20, and Liri Elbag, 19, have been chosen to be part of the second hostage exchange between Israel and Hamas.
They will be freed in exchange for 180 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israel.
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Liri Albag (top left), Naama Levi (top right), Daniela Gilboa (bottom left), and Karina Ariev (bottom right) are set to be released on Saturday January 25