
Netanyahu says Hamas Gaza chief Mohammed Sinwar has been 'eliminated'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday that Hamas Gaza chief, Mohammad Sinwar, one of its most wanted and the younger brother of the deceased group's leader, Yahya Sinwar, had been 'eliminated.'
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