Sunday , December 15 2024

America called the death of Yahya Sinwar a 'day of consolation', compared it to the death of Osma bin Laden.

Washington: US President Joe Biden on Thursday (October 17) announced Israel's unconditional support following the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, saying Israel has every right to destroy Hamas' leadership and its military infrastructure.

After Israel's Foreign Ministry officially announced the death of Hamas supreme leader Yahya Sinwar, Biden said that the day of Sinwar's death should be seen as a 'good day' for Israel, the United States and the entire world .

He further said that on Sunday 7th October. Was the 'mastermind' behind the massacre, rape and kidnapping that took place on the day of 2023 (in southern Israel). It was on his orders that Hamas terrorists invaded southern Israel and carried out the indescribable 'Ghost Green' murders. Massacres were carried out. During this demonic orgy he killed his own children in front of their parents and murdered the parents in front of the children themselves.

The US President further expressed his anger and said that more than 1200 people were killed in a single day. The Israelis were the only victims of this horrific massacre, along with 46 Americans. Of the 250 kidnapped, 101 are still missing. Sinwar was responsible for all this and what happened next, Joe Biden insisted.

After this the US State Department issued an official statement. It said that Yahya Sinwar's death is becoming a 'day of relief' for Israel, America and the whole world. This day is becoming the day of peace that the world got after the death of Osma bin Laden in 2011. This is becoming a day of great relief for my Israeli friends. This is similar to the order given by President Obama to kill Bin Laden in 2011.

Apart from President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris also praised this incident (Sinwar's death) and said that now the time has come to see the powerless Hamas… (Israel) getting justice. As a result, Israel, America, and the entire world will see a better future.