US Leaders React to Death of Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar

President Joe Biden, Vice⁣ President Kamala ⁢Harris, and ‌other⁣ U.S. political leaders​ expressed their satisfaction on Oct. 17 after hearing the news of the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in ⁢an Israeli military⁣ operation. “I called [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu] ​to congratulate him on getting Sinwar,” Biden told reporters upon his ​arrival in Berlin, Germany⁣ for a ‌state ⁤visit. “He​ had a lot of ⁣blood in his ⁤hands.⁣ American blood, Israeli blood, ‍and‌ others.”

Hamas has been designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S. government‍ since 1997, and Sinwar ‌was officially ​named on its Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGT) ‍list in 2015.

Sinwar, who has been ​the ​top Hamas figure in Gaza ⁢since ⁢2017 ⁣and chairman of the Hamas political bureau since ‍August, was seen by Israel as⁤ the mastermind behind the invasion ‍that took place on Oct. 7, 2023. During this invasion, Hamas gunmen⁣ carried out killings and kidnappings across southern Israel resulting in approximately 1,200 deaths and thousands ‌more​ wounded.

Israeli forces ⁤have ⁣been working to end⁣ Hamas’s control over Gaza ‌for over⁢ a year now while also trying to‌ recover those taken captive during the invasion⁤ more than a year ago.

Biden⁤ described Sinwar’s death ‌as‌ removing “an insurmountable‌ obstacle” ​to reaching a political settlement in⁤ the Israeli-Palestinian ‌conflict but ‍acknowledged that there is still much work ahead.

The Biden administration sees this development as an opportunity to advance⁢ towards a cease-fire agreement to end the ongoing⁤ Gaza war.

Republican political⁣ leaders also ⁣celebrated Sinwar’s death with House Speaker Mike Johnson stating that it brings hope for those seeking freedom⁢ while​ Senate Minority Leader‍ Mitch McConnell commended Israel for imposing costs on its adversaries.

Iran‌ has⁣ shown support for Hamas over the years ‌both financially and militarily. ‌Sinwar’s predecessor Ismail Haniyeh was​ killed while visiting Iran in​ July.

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