CHILLING new letters from heartless Hamas boss Yahya Sinwar have revealed details of how he wants innocent Palestinians to die at war.
The leaked messages show Gaza's Bin Laden's calculated disregard for human life as he brands the mounting death toll as a "necessary sacrifice".
Leaked letters from Yahya Sinwar reveal how he wants civilians to dieCredit: GettyThe terror chief detailed how innocent people are strategically positioned to fulfil his evil plotCredit: RexSinwar showed complete disregard for human life in Gaza in his blood-curdling lettersCredit: GettyThe terror boss seems more concerned with safeguarding his own future than achieving peace, according to correspondence between him and ceasefire negotiators.
“We have the Israelis right where we want them,” Sinwar said in one of dozens of messages to Qatari and Egyptian officials reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
The blood-curdling letters reveal a deliberate indifference towards civilians and Sinwar's conviction that the eight-month conflict will hurt Israel more than Hamas.
Gemma Collins breaks down in tears and left shaking with emotion on holidaySince the beginning of the war, over 37,000 people — mostly civilians— have died in Gaza, according to health officials under Hamas control.
How many men died in combat is not yet known.
The messages also seem to validate the idea that Sinwar is ready to prioritise his political goals over the protection of families in war-torn Gaza.
In a statement to Hamas leaders in Doha, he said civilian casualties in national-liberation struggles in nations like Algeria, where hundreds of thousands of people lost their lives defending their independence from France, are "necessary sacrifices".
Sinwar also sent a separate letter to Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, whose three sons were killed in an Israeli air strike.
In it, cold-blooded Sinwar claimed that the murders of Haniyeh's children and other Palestinian casualties would “infuse life into the veins of this nation, prompting it to rise to its glory and honour”.
It is understood that Sinwar hid in tunnels beneath Rafah for a while, but is now "likely back under Khan Younis" where there is an extensive subterranean network, according to US authorities.
Recent research appears to reveal a decrease in the number of women and children killed, from more than 60 per cent in October to less than 40 per cent in April, corresponding with a change in Israeli fighting tactics.
But the reported deaths of at least 274 Palestinians in the Nuseirat refugee camp during the rescue of four Israeli hostages on Saturday have fuelled worldwide criticism of Israel's handling of the conflict and whether it is doing enough to safeguard civilians.
In reaction, Israel's Defence Forces blasted Hamas' leadership's "cruel and cynical" tactics of endangering the local populace by concealing hostages among them.
Woman falls to death from 60ft-high flat window putting up Christmas decorationsThe IDF also claimed that Hamas terrorists have been given orders to kill hostages if they think Israeli forces are coming to the rescue.
Tens of thousands of civilians have died in Gaza since the beginning of the warCredit: AFPSinwar is ready to prioritise his political goals over the protection of innocent children in the war-torn stripCredit: GettyThe Hamas boss said innocent deaths are a 'necessary sacrifice'Credit: GettyThe alleged barbaric instructions come as four captives snatched on October 7 were saved on Saturday in a daring Israeli rescue mission.
Hamas terrorist commanders have allegedly given "standing orders" to hostage takers to "shoot the captives" if they believe IDF forces are on their way, Israeli officials told The New York Times.
IDF footage appeared to show Sinwar escaping through a tunnel underneath GazaCredit: Israel Defense Forces - IDF