In the letters, Ibn wrote Sinwar To his father: “When will the war end?”
The channel reported that Sinwar was sending his son speeches and sermons targeting “Israel.”
According to estimates, it appears that Al-Sinwar stayed for several weeks in this area of Rafah.
There is no documented information about Sinwar’s children and his family in general, given that he was persecuted all the time, even after his release from prison in 2011 in the deal to release Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.
It is only known that Al-Sinwar married a woman named Samar Muhammad Abu Zamar, 18 years younger than him, after his release.
Israel announced the killing of Yahya Al-Sinwar during a clash in the Tal Al-Sultan neighborhood in the city of Rafah, south of Gaza. It was later revealed that he was among three gunmen killed in the clash.
The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported on Friday that Sinwar’s body was transferred after the autopsy to a secret location.