Mohamed Sinwar and Hassan Aslih are most likely deceased

Jew-haters worldwide claim that Israel seeks to bomb children; In reality, on May 13, 2025,  the new leader of Hamas, Mohammed Sinwar was conducting meetings in a boardroom underneath the UNRWA “European Hospital” in Khan Yunis, Gaza, and that is why Israel chose that moment to bomb the hospital in order to take him out of commission.

In this photo we see that up until the strike, life in that section of Gaza had continued as normal, with buses operating on clean streets, and a hospital treating over 10,000 patients:

Palestinians inspect the damage after the European Hospital was partially damaged following Israeli airstrikes. Pic: Reuters
It is believed that this sinkhole just outside the European Hospital is a secondary result from the nearby IDF strikes on the UNRWA hospital nearby. Pic: Reuters, 14 May 2025.

British and European doctors took to social media to claim that the IDF was targeting civilians and children. It’s unlikely that they personally would have any information about Hamas headquarters located underneath the hospital.  Why would any Gazans tell them about it?  Part of the “useful idiots” brigade.

Of course, Gazans claim there was no Hamas command center under the hospital; while Israel claims such a meeting took place there.

Evidence of Mohamed Sinwar’s Death

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel stated on May 22, 2025, that there is probable evidence that Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar was killed in a targeted airstrike on May 14, 2025. The attack, which targeted an underground command compound beneath the European Hospital in Khan Younis, resulted in the deaths of 28 Palestinians and injuries to over 50 others, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

  • Evidence of Sinwar’s Death: According to reports, his body was found in a tunnel near the European Hospital in Khan Younis, along with the bodies of 10 of his aides and the commander of the Rafah Brigade, Mohammed Shabana
  • Verification: Israeli officials have not officially confirmed Sinwar’s death but are increasingly optimistic based on all indications
  • Impact: While Sinwar’s death would be a significant blow to Hamas, it may not lead to a strategic shift in the group’s operations or negotiations

The most recent and detailed reports suggest that Sinwar’s body was recovered, but official confirmation is pending.

 

How did worldwide media react to the death of Hassan Aslih?

Similarly, anti-Israel commentators claimed this was an innocent journalist, one of two patients killed earlier during an IDF strike at Nasser Hospital, also in Khan Yunis.  Israel has proof that this man actively participated in the Oct 7 massacre and had prior knowledge of it ahead of time:

Screenshot taken on Times of Israel on 22 May, 2025.

 

IDF international media spokesman Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani posts on X that documents recovered by the IDF from Gaza “reveal a list of operatives” in the 3rd Battalion of Hamas’s Khan Yunis Brigade. “Among them, Hassan [Eslaiah], listed by name, military number and unit: the so-called ‘Media Platoon,’” he says. (Shoshani’s Twitter, Times of Israel).

Background information on Associated Press journalist Hassan Aslih / Eslaiah: 

Hassan Aslih, also known as Hassan Eslaih, was a Palestinian photojournalist and editor who was widely recognized for his extensive coverage of the Gaza conflict. He was the director of Alam24 News Agency and had worked with both international and local news organizations, including CNN and the Associated Press.

Aslih was killed by an Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, on May 13, 2025, while he was recovering from injuries sustained in a previous attack on the same facility in April 2025.

The Israeli military confirmed that Aslih was a member of Hamas’s Khan Yunis Brigade and had been operating under the guise of a journalist and news network owner. They stated that he was involved in the October 7, 2023, attack by Hamas on Israel and had documented and uploaded footage of “looting, arson, and murder” during the attack.

After the IDF made the above information public, the Associated Press fired Hassan and distanced themselves from his work.  

Aslih had a significant following on social media platforms, with over 750,000 followers on Telegram, 580,000 on Instagram, and 380,000 on X.

 

 

Sources:
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-854596

 https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/idf-publishes-documents-it-says-proves-palestinian-journalist-hassan-eslaiah-was-hamas-member/

https://news.sky.com/story/sixteen-killed-in-strike-on-gaza-hospital-as-israel-says-it-hit-hamas-command-centre-below-13367379

ANTISEMITIC and full of lies:
https://www.genocidewatch.com/single-post/israel-falsely-claimed-gaza-hospital-had-tunnel-after-striking-it-israel-media-says