The militia launched a series of attacks towards Israel with rockets, cruise missiles, and drones, marking one of the deepest strikes since the war began. Israeli air defenses intercepted many of the incoming projectiles, but some managed to hit and cause debris to fall on Israeli territory. Reports have surfaced that suggest Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas, may have been killed in an Israeli airstrike. However, the Israeli military has not been able to confirm or dismiss these rumors as there is insufficient evidence at this time. Suspicions of Sinwar’s death are based on Israeli intelligence indicating a lack of communication from him in recent weeks, though there is no definitive proof. The news of Sinwar’s potential death was first reported by Axios. Raf Sanchez reported from Tel Aviv, Israel, and Mithil Aggarwal reported from Hong Kong.
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