Hezbollah launched a series of attacks on Israel with rockets, cruise missiles, and drones, resulting in one of its deepest strikes since the war began. The Israeli Defense Forces intercepted many of the incoming projectiles, but some did hit Israeli territory. There are suspicions that Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas, may have been killed in an Israeli airstrike, but there is not enough evidence to confirm his death. Israeli intelligence indicates that Sinwar has not communicated with the outside world in several weeks, but there is no concrete proof of his demise. The news of Sinwar’s possible death was first reported by Axios. This information was reported by Raf Sanchez from Tel Aviv, Mithil Aggarwal from Hong Kong, and Yuliya Talmazan from London. Sanchez is a foreign correspondent for NBC News, while Aggarwal is a reporter/producer based in Hong Kong. Talmazan contributed to this report.
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