The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has reportedly narrowed its search for Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, who has been on the run for nearly a year. Sinwar, who took over as leader of the terrorist organization after the death of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran last week, is believed to be hiding in the Gaza Strip, but his options for escape are dwindling.
As the IDF closes in on Sinwar, other senior Hamas members are being eliminated, including Samer Mahmoud al-Haj, a Hamas commander in Lebanon, who was killed on Friday. Hamas has a significant presence in the Gaza Strip, as well as in the Palestinian areas of Judea and Samaria, and has branches in Lebanon, Iraq, and other countries.
The IDF’s efforts to eliminate Hamas leaders may increase pressure on the group ahead of a new round of negotiations scheduled for next week. The talks are expected to focus on a potential hostage and ceasefire deal, which Hamas has so far resisted.
Sinwar is reportedly using hostages as human shields to protect himself from Israeli attack, but if the IDF is indeed close to capturing him, he may be willing to trade the hostages’ freedom for his own life. The Israeli military has been searching for Sinwar for 10 months, and is determined to bring him to justice, dead or alive.