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WSJ: Hamas demands return of brothers' bodies in ceasefire deal

According to the Wall Street Journal, the terrorist organization is insisting on the return of its leaders' bodies, which are in Israeli custody. The report said Hamas "hopes to emerge from the deal without its capabilities being harmed."

by  Neta Bar
Published on  10-08-2025 09:30
Last modified: 10-15-2025 10:18
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar eliminated by IDF in Gaza

Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar

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Hamas is demanding the return of the bodies of its senior leaders, Mohammed and Yahya Sinwar, as part of a proposed agreement to end the war with Israel, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.

The terrorist organization insists on retrieving the remains of the two brothers, who were killed by Israeli forces and whose bodies are in Israel's possession, as a condition in the ongoing negotiations. The report, which highlights the obstacles to reaching a deal, says Hamas is pushing to emerge from any agreement without suffering a significant blow to its operational capabilities.

Footage of Muhammad Sinwar, head of the tunnel construction project and brother of Yahya Sinwar, traveling in a tunnel (archive), Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit

According to the Journal, some factions within Hamas's military wing in Gaza may reject any potential deal if they deem the terms insufficient in exchange for the hostages held in the Strip. In such a case, those factions might opt to continue low-level guerrilla warfare against Israeli forces operating deep inside Gaza, where they remain vulnerable to attacks.

Yahya Sinwar, the head of Hamas in Gaza and one of the masterminds behind the October 7 massacre, was killed in Rafah in October 2024 during a firefight with Israeli troops. After the clash, soldiers recovered his body from the scene.

His brother, Mohammed Sinwar, who succeeded him in a key leadership role, was killed in May 2025 in an Israeli operation that targeted a tunnel beneath the European Hospital in Khan Younis. Israeli forces managed to access the tunnel and retrieve his body.

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