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Moment Hamas chief Sinwar flees terror tunnel ahead of October 7 attack, as photos show underground liar with TV and supplies – The Sun

Moment Hamas chief Sinwar flees terror tunnel ahead of October 7 attack, as photos show underground liar with TV and supplies – The Sun

Incredible footage shows the moment terror chief Yahya Sinwar fled into secret Gaza tunnels the night before the October 7 attacks.

Accompanied by his children and wife, Sinwar can be seen moving back and forth as he carries the essential supplies to prepare for a lavish stay in the underground lair.

Yahya Sinwar prepares to hide inside Gaza tunnels on October 6

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Yahya Sinwar prepares to hide inside Gaza tunnels on October 6Credit: IDF
A picture showing the inside of the underground bunker where Sinwar spent months dodging the IDF

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A picture showing the inside of the underground bunker where Sinwar spent months dodging the IDF
An image showing what appear to be shaving and perfume bottles

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An image showing what appear to be shaving and perfume bottlesCredit: IDF
Piles of cash were found in his room

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Piles of cash were found in his roomCredit: IDF
A woman believed to be his wife was seen following him into the tunnels

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A woman believed to be his wife was seen following him into the tunnelsCredit: IDF
A Hamas flag hanging on the wall inside his secret lair

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A Hamas flag hanging on the wall inside his secret lairCredit: IDF

For months after the deadly massacre in Israel that left more than 1,200 innocent people dead and saw hundreds held hostage in Gaza by Hamas thugs, Sinwar would hide inside the terror tunnels to evade killing by Israeli forces .

However, the time of the head of Hamas ended when a trainA squad of Israeli commandos pulled him out of a building in Rafah on 17 October.

He was forced out of the tunnels when the IDF began attacking and destroying the underground tunnels.

The Israelis have now released declassified footage showing Sinwar’s extensive preparation to live a clandestine life after waging a bloody war that has reduced Gaza to rubble.

In the three-minute video, Sinwar carries large packs of water bottles, comfort pillows and other supplies inside a narrow concrete tunnel.

His wife can be seen smiling briefly as she follows her terrorist husband into the bunkers.

Another set of images released by the IDF shows inside the underground lair where Sinwar spent months hiding away from the world.

The October 7 sweet mind, who was found with a pack of Mentos in his combat clothing when he was killed by the IDF, had his bunker stocked with his favorite Vimto soda.

A large TV was found mounted on the wall along with anchored fans, a few chairs, even a laundry line.

Their private bedrooms also had a safe stacked with millions of pounds in Israeli shekels and US dollars, and a selection of expensive colognes lined up on a bedside table.

The underground complex, believed to be the main block of Sinwar and his family, also had modern toilets and bathrooms.

And their kitchen was stocked with plenty of food, including packages from the United Nations relief agency UNRWA intended to feed hungry civilian families enduring daily dangers above ground.

Sinwar’s bullet and shrapnel body was found with fake UNRWA IDs after he was killed in a battle with an IDF patrol.

The agency, which is funded by Western taxes, has come under fire after it was discovered that several of its employees had taken part in last October’s Sinwar-led coup.

A second image shows a Hamas flag hanging on the wall near his bed along with a few books lying on a table and other essential supplies to help sustain him throughout his stay.

Sinwar lived a life of luxury even while in hiding as Gaza continued to burn due to a war he started.

Rear Admiral Hagari said the tunnel where Sinwar was staying was near the underpass where six Israeli hostages were held and then killed in August.

It is believed that he used them as human shields.

Hagari added: “The leaders of the terrorist organization Hamas, whoever they are, do not care what price the people of Gaza pay. They use them only as human shields and are only concerned about their survival.

“Sinwar cared first and foremost about himself and his own survival. An example of this is the cash he kept with him wherever he went.

“Sinwar lived and behaved like a wanted terrorist on the run.
and that’s how he ended his life.”

Cook with food supplies that would last for months

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Cook with food supplies that would last for monthsCredit: IDF
UNWRA bags containing essential items for starving Palestinians were also found in her kitchen

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UNWRA bags containing essential items for starving Palestinians were also found in her kitchenCredit: IDF
One of two well-built bathrooms found inside the tunnel

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One of two well-built bathrooms located inside the tunnelCredit: IDF
Hamas leader in Gaza Yahya Sinwar sits in his bombed office in Gaza, May 27, 2021

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Hamas leader in Gaza Yahya Sinwar sits in his bombed office in Gaza, May 27, 2021Credit: Twitter

DEAD BOSS TERROR

Israeli troops hit a building with an airstrike on October 17, killing three Hamas terrorists.

The building collapsed, and as troops picked through the rubble, they found a corpse that reportedly “looked very much like” Sinwar.

Extensive DNA and dental tests later confirmed his identity.

His body is currently being held in a secret location by Israeli forces.

Sinwar had his last humiliating moments sitting in an armchair in a bombed-out building in the Strip as he feebly tried to fight off an Israeli drone with a stick.

An autopsy revealed that Sinwar was likely taken out by a long-range shot to the head, executed with sniper-like precision.

His corpse was also riddled with shrapnel after a tank destroyed the house he was in.

He was discovered by armed troops with a flak jacket, 40,000 shekels ($10,731.63) and a firearm.

“He tried to escape and our forces eliminated him,” Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said during a televised briefing.

Graphic images shared online appeared to show his dead body in the rubble of the stricken building in Rafah, with a horrific head wound.

The image’s body appeared to have the same mole as Sinwar next to its left eye, as well as similar lobes and teeth.

According to reports, the soldiers involved in the strike did not realize who they took out until they saw his dead body.

His death was later confirmed by Foreign Minister Israel Katz, who said: “The mass murderer Yahya Sinwar, responsible for the massacre and atrocities of October 7, was killed today by soldiers of the IDF”.

Katz called Sinwar’s death a “great military and moral achievement for Israel.”

The military later released footage of Sinwar’s final moments, hunched over and injured inside a bombed-out building in Gaza.

Netanyahu and senior military officials have repeatedly vowed to eliminate Sinwar since October 7 last year.

Footage shows Israeli troops gathering around Sinwar's body after he was killed in Rafah

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Footage shows Israeli troops gathering around Sinwar’s body after he was killed in RafahCredit: x

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Inside the Twisted Life of Yahya Sinwar

By Nick Parker, Foreign Editor

Israel saved HIS life twice, but the monster called “Hamas Bin Laden” paid his sworn enemy by creating the horror of October 7th.

Yahya Sinwar, 61, spent 22 years in an Israeli prison for terrorist murders and kidnapping plots and spent every second honing his burning hatred for his captors.

His astonishing rise to the top of the Hamas terror tree came despite being sentenced to four life terms in 1989 for plotting the kidnapping and murder of two Israeli soldiers and the killing of four Palestinians he suspected of working with Israel .

The bearded beast’s life was first saved when he was cured of cancer thanks to an operation in a prison.

Then, in 2011, he was freed, among 1,026 others, in a prisoner swap for a single Israeli soldier in a deal that has been condemned by its thousands of victims ever since.

Sinwar taught himself Hebrew and mastered it during his multiple stints as a caged man.

He began reading and studying all the Israeli newspapers to research the weak points in his enemy’s armor.

The master of terror’s deep knowledge of what makes Israelis tick led him to realize the power of the hostage-taking tactic now traumatizing the conflict-torn Jewish nation.

Yet despite his bloodlust and bravado, the Hamas commander “cried like a baby” when he learned he had cancer, his jailer, Lieutenant Betty Lahat, has revealed.