CHILLING handwritten notes claimed to be Yahya Sinwar's last written orders have emerged revealing the fate of the remaining hostages inside Gaza. The secret documents believed to be his final "will" include instructions given to his terror acolytes who have been guarding "the enemy’s prisoners”. Sinwar was swiftly killed by the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) inside Gaza last week.
The Hamas boss was the chief orchestrator of the tragic October 7 attacks that killed some 1.200 innocent civilians - while 250 people were taken hostage in Gaza. He was at the very top of the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) kill list for over a year.
Fearing his own death, Sinwar is understood to have left the secret handwritten notes for Hamas fighters. read more about sinwar's death The three-page dossier, published by the Palestinian paper Al-Quds, is claimed to be his final "wills" and "directives." Scribbled over the pages are instructions that ask Hamas captors guarding the hostages to "take care of the lives of enemy prisoners and secure them", dubbing them "bargaining chips" to be used during peace talks.
The writer also said in the notes that guarding “the enemy’s prisoners” is essential to securing the release of Palestinian prisoners who remain inside Israeli jails. The documents also mention the tallies and locations of some 112 hostages across the Gaza Strip. Most read in The Sun One page had information written about some of the hostages who were released last year during the only.