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"There is still no Sinwar. She is still the key word" - voila! news

2024-02-29T10:53:43.208Z

Highlights: "There is still no Sinwar. She is still the key word" - voila! news. Israel Hasson, former deputy head of the Shin Bet, commented on this this morning on 103FM. "It will indeed take a long time, it will take longer than we all think. In the end they will be able to get their hands on Sinwar or kill him, it takes time," he said. "I don't think anyone here is out of control," emphasized Hasson.


After the publication according to which Sinwar quickly escaped from "Room 6", an underground fortress that the IDF managed to reach, former Shin Bet deputy head Israel Hasson believes that the space in which Sinwar can operate is getting smaller and smaller: "It will take longer than everyone thinks, in the end They will manage to lay hands on him or kill him," he said on 103FM


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Against the background of the progress of the ground maneuver in the territories of the Gaza Strip, yesterday (Wednesday) it was published in Walla!

Because the IDF forces reached 'Room 6', an underground fortress where there were means for a long stay, military personnel and even communication lines.

Sinwar, who was staying there, quickly fled leaving behind money, documents, and signs indicating that he had stayed there.



Israel Hasson, former deputy head of the Shin Bet, commented on this this morning on 103FM. "There is still no Sinwar, but the word is still the key word," he claimed. "It will indeed take a long time, it will take longer than we all think.

In the end they will be able to get their hands on Sinwar or kill him, it takes time."



"I don't think anyone here is out of control," emphasized Hasson. "The space in which Sinwar can operate is getting smaller and smaller."

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According to the analysis of the findings discovered by the IDF's special forces, the engineering and intelligence agencies, it appears that Sinwar feels enormous pressure. "Sinwar behaves as requested and as such he does not necessarily trust his immediate environment, since it is not a natural environment," a senior military source told Walla "When he moves from place to place, he meets factors he is not used to.

It can be estimated that he does not even trust who brings him the food and what he is served to eat.

This is a point of pressure that cannot be ignored."



Now, sources in the defense establishment estimate that due to the IDF's progress above and below the ground in the Khan Yunis area, and against the background of Israeli statements about the intention to maneuver in Rafah, the pressure on Sinwar and the other senior officials is increasing every day.

Now, he believes to move, or maybe already moved, to the underground space in Rafah.

  • More on the same topic:

  • Yahya Sinwar

  • Israel Hason

  • Gaza war

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Source: walla

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