Criticism of Israel's Actions in Gaza Grows Among EU Nations

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on May 28, 2025, the elimination of Muhammad Sinwar, a top commander of Hamas and brother of the late Yahya Sinwar, who was killed by Israeli forces in October 2024. Following Yahya's death, Muhammad Sinwar rose to prominence within the militant organization.
According to Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz, Sinwar was likely killed in an airstrike carried out on the European Hospital grounds in Khan Younis, where Hamas was reportedly utilizing underground facilities. The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) targeted these infrastructures in their ongoing military operations. Reports from Al-Hadath indicate that Sinwar's body was recovered alongside ten aides, including the Rafah Brigade commander Mohammad Shabana.
Muhammad Sinwar, born in Khan Younis in 1975, became involved with Hamas in the late 1980s and gained notoriety for his role in the abduction of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in 2006. His leadership followed the killing of Hamas’s military commander Muhammad Deif last July and escalated tensions in the region stemming from the October 2023 attacks orchestrated by his brother.