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The Israeli occupation army published a video clip that it claimed showed the head of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, and members of his family walking inside a tunnel shortly after the launch of the Al-Aqsa Flood Battle on the 7th of last October.
The occupation army said that the video, which is the first of its kind since the beginning of the war, shows Al-Sinwar “escaping” with 3 of his children, one of his wives, and his brother, Ibrahim Al-Sinwar.
In a television interview on Tuesday evening, military spokesman Daniel Hagari said that the images came from a surveillance camera found during an Israeli special forces operation in an unspecified location, repeating previous threats to continue pursuing the head of the Hamas movement in Gaza until he is “arrested alive or dead.”
The footage was filmed in black and white, and does not the face of the man whom the Israeli army claimed was Yahya Sinwar, as he was walking behind the others inside the supposed tunnel.
Last week, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant said that Sinwar was “fleeing from one hideout to another,” while a senior Israeli officer said that the army believed that Sinwar was in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.
For weeks, the Israeli army has been carrying out extensive military operations, accompanied by intense bombardment, in Khan Yunis. It says that these operations aim to dismantle the military brigades affiliated with the Hamas movement in Sinwar’s hometown.
Tel Aviv says that the head of the Hamas movement in Gaza is the mastermind of the attack launched by the Hamas movement on Israel on the seventh of last October. Al Jazeera