Recently uncovered documents indicate that Hamas planned the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel with the explicit goal of derailing normalization talks between Israel and Saudi Arabia. Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar reportedly told his operatives that only an 'extraordinary act' could prevent Saudi Arabia from formally recognizing Israel. The documents show that Hamas was deeply concerned about the growing diplomatic ties between the two countries. The attack resulted in significant casualties and escalated the ongoing conflict in the region. This revelation highlights the broader geopolitical stakes behind the violence, extending beyond the immediate Israel-Gaza conflict.
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Hamas’ Sinwar sought to sink key Israel-Saudi talks with Oct. 7 attack: report
The Oct. 7 mastermind allegedly told his men that an “extraordinary act” was needed to stop Israel and Saudi Arabia from reaching an agreement where the latter would formally recognize
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Hamas Leader Muhammad Sinwar Believed Killed in Israeli Tunnel Strike Amid Gaza Ground Offensive
Israeli military operations intensified across the Gaza Strip over the weekend, as reports surfaced Sunday that Muhammad Sinwar, the de facto head of Hamas's military wing in Gaza and brother of slain Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar,