Israel Expands Ground Operation in Gaza, Says Hamas Leader Is Likely Dead

Israel has launched a major ground offensive in Gaza, with five military divisions now active and 670 airstrikes targeting Hamas infrastructure.

The operation aims to demilitarize Hamas and secure the release of 57 remaining hostages.

A senior Israeli official said top Hamas figure Mohammed Sinwar was likely killed in a strike near Khan Younis, though confirmation is pending.

Amid rising domestic pressure, Israel is now allowing some humanitarian aid into Gaza and signaled openness to a ceasefire deal, the Wall Street Journal has reported.

Negotiations continue in Qatar, with Hamas weakened but not collapsed, and internal power struggles emerging within its ranks.

Written by B.C. Begley