The leaflet's wording was from a statement by Netanyahu on Thursday after Sinwar was killed by Israeli soldiers operating in Rafah.
While the terror leader was responsible for the massacre of over 1200 people, and the abduction of over 250, he may be the key to securing the return of hostages, two sources said.
"I can only pray for a death as heroic as Yahya Sinwar," Tate wrote. "Brave, defiant in the face of evil and dedicated to his lifes purpose. He deserves eternal rest. He earnt it."
Retired Senior Chief Petty Officer Rob O'Neill criticized the United States foreign policy when it came to Qatar.
The decision was made after the channel aired a report calling former Hamas, and Hezbollah leaders, as well as Iran’s Quds Force, the “faces of terrorism.”
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Harris, while courting voters in the battleground swing state of Michigan, said that Sinwar's death is an opportunity to end the Israel-Hamas war.
"How much better the world is now," Lt. Col. Itamar Itam wrote. "Together we will win."
By intensifying its military operations against Hezbollah and Hamas, Israel wants to ensure that its enemies and their chief patron, Iran, don’t regroup and threaten Israeli citizens again.
It turns out that most Hamas government offices are still functioning, and in many cases, they continue to provide services to civilians.