UN Food supplies found inside Yahya Sinwar’s Bunker that was killed during an Israeli airstrike in Gaza on October 7, 2024. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) released drone footage capturing the final moments of the mastermind behind the October 7 attacks. In the video, Sinwar is seen in a Palestinian home, defiantly throwing a stick at the camera.
A previously unreleased video from February shows Sinwar living in a well-equipped bunker in Khan Younis during the early part of the war. He later fled to Rafah, where he was ultimately killed. The IDF commented on the video, stating that the well-stocked kitchen enabled Hamas militants to sustain themselves throughout the conflict.
Breaking: The IDF has released footage of them entering Sinwar's bunker. Inside, there are UNWRA bags and millions of shekels.
Sinwar and the rest of the Hamas leadership have stolen billions from the Gazan people in collaboration with UNWRA. pic.twitter.com/Dd5G5YP9qM
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) October 19, 2024
During the tour of the bunker, a soldier pointed out bags of food labeled with the UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees) logo, highlighting Israel’s accusations that Hamas was stealing food rations from the agency. Alongside the food supplies, the bunker contained multiple bathrooms, a private shower, and living quarters for Sinwar’s bodyguards, equipped with lockers full of weapons, ammunition, and explosives. The Hamas chief also had numerous bottles of cologne and personal hygiene products in his living space.
“He lives here in a good way, with all his millions, while the civilians above ground are living in poverty and are starving,” the IDF soldier remarked.
Recently, a video surfaced showing Sinwar’s wife, Abu Zamar, allegedly escaping on the eve of the October 7 massacre while carrying a Birkin bag valued at $32,000.