Talks between the US, Egypt, Israel and Qatar on a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip have so far ended without results. Meanwhile, the Israeli army claims to have discovered a secret underground hideout of the leader of the Islamist Hamas. Images of the alleged retreat location have been published.
Jihia al-Sinwar lived with his family and Hamas fighters in a section of tunnel beneath the southern town of Khan Yunis as the war raged above them, Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari said on Tuesday evening, publishing a short video of a tour of the suspected area. hiding place.
Kitchen with supplies for a longer period of time
In it, an Israeli soldier shows a room where Al-Sinwar lived, including a safe full of notes in Israeli and American money worth millions (see tweet above). The information on the video has not yet been independently verified. The complex also included toilets and showers, a kitchen where supplies would have been kept for a long time, and a room for bodyguards with weapons and ammunition. “Everything has been left here,” says the soldier.
Army spokesman: “We will catch him”
Al-Sinwar and his people “ran away” when they heard the Israeli army was approaching, the short video continues. “We are determined to catch him and we will catch him,” Hagari emphasized. The Israeli military releases another short video showing Al-Sinwar and some of his family members (see above).
The video was recorded on October 10 – three days after the start of the Gaza war – by a surveillance camera in one of the Hamas tunnels, the report said. It was said to show the Hamas warlord currently ‘on the run’ with his wife and children. It is not known where Al-Sinwar and his command staff are today. If the video recording is authentic, it would be the first images of him since the start of the war.
Armistice talks without results
Meanwhile, The New York Times reported that ceasefire negotiations in Cairo had ended without results. However, the senior representatives of Israel, the US, Egypt and Qatar are said to have agreed to an extension of the talks by three days. They must now be continued by lower level officials. The Israeli delegation has already left.
Source: Krone

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