The Cost of Secrets: From Gaza’s Tunnels to The Hague’s Summit
As betrayal reshapes the battlefield and diplomacy, the world braces for high-stakes decisions at the NATO Summit in The Hague.
A senior Hamas leader, Muhammad Sinwar, was found dead alongside ten of his aides in a tunnel beneath the European Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, following a targeted Israeli airstrike. The tunnel, reportedly used as a command center, had been bombed multiple times by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to prevent access after the strike. The precision of the operation has raised questions about how Sinwar’s location was discovered—and whether someone within Hamas betrayed him.
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