PNN – After three months of war for the assassination of Yahya al-Sinwar, the Zionist regime claimed that it knew about his whereabouts but did not dare to attack him.
According to the Pakistan News Network, Israel Hume newspaper announced today in a strange claim that it knew about the presence of Yahya al-Sinwar, the head of Hamas’s political office in Gaza and the mastermind of the October 7 operation (the Al-Aqsa storm), but was unable to target him.
In justifying its alleged inability to attack al-Sinwar, this Zionist media also claimed that Yahya al-Sinwar is present at the place where Israeli prisoners are kept, and this prevents the attack or bombing of this area.
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This is the umpteenth time that Hebrew-language media have made this claim to justify Israel’s failure to achieve its goals, especially targeting al-Sinwar.
The National Radio and Television of the Zionist regime (Kan) also claimed last December, quoting a Zionist security source, that the Israeli army has information regarding the presence of Hamas leader Yahya al-Sanwar in Gaza.
Security sources told this Zionist media that Israel has used several advanced technologies to monitor underground facilities in this area and is looking for facilities built by Hamas.
The results of these monitoring show that Hamas has managed to build significant areas of facilities under Khan Yunis, which are currently being used by senior Hamas commanders. These tunnels are deeper and wider than all the tunnels that the Israeli army has discovered so far in the north and center of the Gaza Strip.