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After Yahya Sinwar’s death, Hezbollah, Iran vow escalation against Israel

After Yahya Sinwar's death, Hezbollah, Iran vow escalation against Israel Yahya Sinwar,the new leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, attends the opening of a new mosque in Rafah town in the southern Gaza Strip on February 24, 2017. (AFP Photo)
By Newsroom
Oct 18, 2024 12:27 PM

Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas and the architect of the October 7, 2023, attack, was killed by Israeli forces during an operation in southern Gaza on Thursday.

Key responses

  • Hezbollah:
    • The group announced a shift to a “new and escalating phase” in its conflict with Israel.
    • It reaffirmed its commitment to ongoing resistance against Israeli forces.
  • Iran:
    • Iran declared that “the spirit of resistance will be strengthened” following Sinwar’s death.
    • The country reiterated its support for Hamas and other militant groups.
  • Israel:
    • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described Sinwar’s killing as a significant blow to Hamas.
  • He stated that military operations would continue until all hostages taken by Hamas are returned.
  • Netanyahu emphasized, “Today we have settled the score… We will continue full force until all your loved ones are home.”
After Yahya Sinwar's death, Hezbollah, Iran vow escalation against Israel
White House’s statement on Yahya Sinwar’s death (White House)
  • United States:
    • President Joe Biden congratulated Netanyahu, suggesting that Sinwar’s death could create opportunities for negotiations and a potential ceasefire.
    • State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller referred to Sinwar as the “chief obstacle” to peace, noting that his removal might change the dynamics of the conflict.

Implications

  • Sinwar’s death may lead to increased hostilities in the region.
  • Israel has intensified its military operations, including a ground campaign in Lebanon, amid rising tensions.
  • Concerns are growing about the possibility of a wider conflict, despite Western hopes for a ceasefire.

Public sentiment after Yahya Sinwar’s death

  • Families of Israeli hostages expressed mixed feelings about Sinwar’s death, acknowledging it as a significant development but emphasizing that comfort will only come once the hostages are released.

Bottom line

Sinwar’s death marks a crucial moment in the ongoing conflict, raising concerns about escalating violence and instability in the region as various factions react to this significant event.

Last Updated:  Oct 18, 2024 12:55 PM