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Live Updates: Israel Is Examining Whether Hamas Leader Was Killed in Gaza
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Israel is DNA-testing a body from Gaza to see if it's Hamas' top leader Sinwar, an official says
The Israeli military says it is looking into whether Hamas’ top leader Yahya Sinwar was killed in a military operation in Gaza30 minutes ago - Israel -
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Israel looking into whether Hamas leader al-Sinwar killed in Gaza
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Israel's military is looking into whether Hamas' top leader Yahya Sinwar was killed in a military operation in Gaza
Israel's military is looking into whether Hamas' top leader Yahya Sinwar was killed in a military operation in Gaza2 hours ago - Israel -
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Israel says Yahya Sinwar, top Hamas leader in Gaza, possibly killed
Israeli military says troops may have killed Hamas' senior leader in Gaza, as a separate strike targets "dozens of terrorists" allegedly holed up in a school.3 hours ago - Israel -
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Israel says Yahya Sinwar, top Hamas leader in Gaza, possibly killed
Israeli military says troops may have killed Hamas' senior leader in Gaza, as a separate strike targets "dozens of terrorists" allegedly holed up in a school.1 hour ago - Israel -
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Israel is Assessing Whether Slain Militant is Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar
Israel will conduct DNA tests on the body of a militant shot and killed on Wednesday in southern Gaza, officials said. The body bears physical similarities with Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas.2 hours ago - Israel
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