(New York, N.Y.) — Counter Extremism Project (CEP) CEO Ambassador Mark D.
Wallace and President Fran Townsend issued the following statement today, on
the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza following a successful Israel
Defense Force operation:
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Statement on the Death of Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar
(New York, N.Y.) — Counter Extremism Project (CEP) CEO Ambassador Mark D.
Wallace and President Fran Townsend issued the following statement today, on
the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza following a successful Israel
Defense Force operation:
The death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is an act of eminent justice. It should
bring a small measure of solace to the loved ones of those killed because of
his murderous ideology and his willingness to sacrifice countless Palestinian
lives to his hate for the Jewish state. He was a murderer, responsible for the
deaths of thousands of innocents from around the world. He was the architect of
the October 7th attacks in Israel—a day of murder, rape, and kidnapping that
affected thousands of innocents and the largest massacre of the Jewish people
in a single day since the Holocaust. Sinwar’s evil ideology knew no boundaries:
he was committed to sacrificing the blood of the Palestinian people in order to
see more Israeli blood. His death should be welcomed by all.
We congratulate the IDF on its bravery and commitment to bringing this monster
to justice.
Not only was Sinwar the architect-in-chief of the horrific crimes of October
7th and subsequent hostage-taking, but he pledged to repeat the exercise. To
Sinwar, who for decades pursued an unrelenting path of death and destruction,
October 7 was merely a prelude to even greater acts of barbarism.
The United Sates and its allies around the world are undoubtedly more secure
following the death of one of the world’s leading terrorists. The past few
months have seen a systematic degradation of Iran’s terror-driven “axis of
resistance.” Sinwar’s death is a critical blow that the United States should
press to its advantage in seeking a post-Hamas world. No longer should America
represent a nearly feckless non-actor whose failure to deter has made the
middle east a far more dangerous place.
To read more about Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, click here
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To read more about Qatar’s ties to Hamas and extremism, click here
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