Israel’s conquest and decline of armed conflict

Black September: Israel’s Covert Operations and the Fight Against Hamas

On October 16, in a decisive blow to Hamas, Israel removed one of its most notorious figures, Yahya Sinwar, a hardline leader who came to power after the death of former Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh in what was widely believed to be a covert Mossad operation. . Sinwar’s death, after leading years of brutal attacks on Israel, is a major victory for Israeli forces. However, this strike goes beyond the elimination of an individual – it has left Hamas on the brink of an existential crisis.

More than a year after the devastating attacks on Israeli civilians, Yahya Sinwar’s death marks a critical moment in Israel’s fight against Hamas. Sinwar, the militant leader who took the reins after the assassination of former Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh in an alleged Mossad operation, played a key role in orchestrating these massacres. His elimination sent a ripple through Hamas, putting the organization on the brink of collapse. However, this is not the first time Israel has sidelined a terrorist group. The organization’s demise provides a historical parallel, as it, too, was effectively destroyed after relentless raids by Israel’s Mossad.

Black September was born out of the violent repression of Palestinian fighters by the Jordanian army, who feared a coup attempt. Thousands of Palestinian fighters were killed, and those who survived were expelled, giving birth to this clandestine group. While operating under the Fatah umbrella, the

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