Yahya Sinwar is the leader of Hamas in Gaza, a position he has held since 2017.
He is among the most senior officials in Hamas alongside Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of Hamas's political leadership, who is based in Doha, Qatar.
The stakes are too high now for ambiguity. Israelis, on the eve of Independence Day, deserve a comprehensive plan that outlines the path to security, detailing how it can be achieved.
Avi Issacharoff from Yediot Aharonot discussed the IDF's decision to go through with either a prisoner swap with Hamas or a military operation in Rafah.
The IDF has continued to pursue its main yet elusive target, Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, who is reportedly moving through different tunnels to evade the IDF.
Yahya Sinwar, Hamas's Gaza chief, has yet to make his response known, further complicating the situation.
Insights into Egypt's concerns amidst Israeli-Hamas negotiations: Doubts about Israel's resolve to eliminate Hamas and potential fallout for the region.
The Hostage and Missing Families Forum said they'd found that the reports about Sinwar's exit from the tunnels were "reliable."
Some Seders will be hosted by families who lost loved ones on October 7 or in battle with Hamas or Hezbollah. Others will be held by those whose relatives are held hostage.
The Wall Street Journal reported that according to a Hamas official, the group could not commit to releasing 40 live hostages but could commit to the release of 40 hostages - dead or alive.
Avi Kalo discussed breakthroughs in hostage deal talks, IDF's Khan Yunis exit, and cautious optimism in dealing with Hamas on 103FM radio.
Former senior Shin Bet operative discusses war management and Elad Katzir's rescue.