Al-Duwairi: The new occupation video confirms that Sinwar was a killer until the last moment news


Military expert Major General Fayez Al-Duwairi said that the Israeli occupation army broadcast a video clip, the third of its kind, of the last moments of the final confrontation with the head of the political bureau of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), Yahya Al-Sinwar, before his martyrdom.

Al-Duwairi explained – during his speech to Tel Aviv Tribune – that the new video complements the first video, during which Al-Sinwar threw a wooden stick towards a drone that entered the building in which he was holed up, and it differs completely from the second video.

On Monday evening, the Israeli army broadcast a new video clip of the recent battle of Sinwar, which showed the feet of Israeli soldiers and one of them said, “I need a bomb.” Then the scenes showed bullets being fired without a clear target appearing.

The military expert adds that the new video is consistent with what was said by the doctor who performed the autopsy, in which he said that Sinwar’s body was full of severe injuries to the right arm, left thigh, and chest, but the doctor confirmed that the injury was a bullet to the head.

The new video confirms that the Hamas leader was fighting despite his last fight, according to Al-Duwairi, referring to the Israeli force commander’s request to his soldiers not to run, but to throw a grenade and then open fire.

The military expert stated that after the story got out of control, the occupation army was forced to “broadcast a second 3-minute video representing a 6-hour battle with poor direction,” pointing to two shots in the video confirming that it was filmed later.

Al-Duwairi refuted several shots in the second video, saying that some of them show two soldiers shooting at the house, with one of them passing through the firing line.

He concluded that the first and third video clips confirm that Sinwar was martyred while fighting until the last minute, “and he represents the resistance approach.”

Since the announcement of Sinwar’s martyrdom on October 16, 2024 in the Sultan neighborhood, west of Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip, Israel has sought to manipulate its narrative about how he was killed. In search of a narrative of victory that would enhance its image before the Israeli and international community.

Pictures published by the Israeli army after announcing the martyrdom of Al-Sinwar showed a masked man sitting on one of the seats and throwing a wooden stick at an Israeli drone that entered the building, before he was targeted by a tank shell being fired at the building.

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