💨 Abstract
Mohammad Sinwar, the Hamas military chief in Gaza, died in December 2025 at age 49, seven months after Israel claimed to have killed him. Sinwar, known for evading Israeli intelligence, was a key figure in Hamas' operations, including the 2023 attack on Israel. His death leaves Izzeldeen Haddad in charge of Hamas' armed wing, with uncertain impacts on the group's decision-making and ceasefire plans.
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