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‘Ugly flame’: Australia reacts to Hamas chief’s killing

The terrorist leader’s killing has sparked hopes in Australia that the year-long war in Gaza may finally come to an end.

Drone footage shows Yahya Sinwar moments before he was killed

Anthony Albanese has welcomed Israel’s killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, saying he was a “terrorist” and an “enemy of the Israeli people”.

Israeli forces killed Sinwar, an architect of Hamas’s October 7 terrorist attacks last year, in southern Gaza on Wednesday (local time), Israeli defence officials said.

His identity was confirmed with forensic tests.

The Prime Minister said on Friday that Sinwar’s death was “a significant moment”.

“Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar was a terrorist and the architect of the atrocities committed on October 7,” Mr Albanese said.

“He was an enemy of the Israeli people and an enemy of peace-loving people everywhere.

“His death is a significant moment and can be a vital turning point in this devastating conflict.

“Australia joins with the international community in renewing our call for the return of the hostages, urgent humanitarian support for civilians in Gaza and a ceasefire that will break the cycle of violence and put the region on the path to an enduring a two-state solution.”

Coalition foreign affairs spokesman Simon Birmingham has also reacted to Sinwar’s death, saying an “ugly flame of vicious terrorism has been extinguished”.

Yahya Sinwar replaced Ismail Haniyeh as Hamas’s leader in August after his predecessor was killed in a blast in Iran’s capital Tehran. Picture: Mahmud Hams / AFP
Yahya Sinwar replaced Ismail Haniyeh as Hamas’s leader in August after his predecessor was killed in a blast in Iran’s capital Tehran. Picture: Mahmud Hams / AFP
IDF soldiers carry the body of a man believed to be Sinwar on a stretcher en route to Israel from Gaza. Picture: Supplied
IDF soldiers carry the body of a man believed to be Sinwar on a stretcher en route to Israel from Gaza. Picture: Supplied

“No decent person should mourn the death of Hamas terrorist leader Yahya Sinwar,” Senator Birmingham said.

“Hopefully, his death provides some justice to the families of those killed or taken on October 7.

“Not only was Yahya Sinwar responsible for the brutal killings of Israelis but also the tragedy that has engulfed Palestinians as Hamas leaders and operatives like him have hidden among and beneath innocent civilians.”

Senator Birmingham said he wished the “elimination of another Iranian sponsored terrorist leader” took the Middle East a step closer to peace.

“Hamas should use this moment to release all hostages, surrender remaining terrorist capabilities and secure a ceasefire,” he said.

Coalition foreign affairs spokesman Simon Birmingham says an ‘ugly flame of vicious terrorism has been extinguished’. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman
Coalition foreign affairs spokesman Simon Birmingham says an ‘ugly flame of vicious terrorism has been extinguished’. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman

Hamas killed 1200 people and took hundreds more hostage in its unprecedented assault on Israel last year.

Entire families were slaughtered and witnesses gave horrific reports of torture and sexual violence.

Much of the brutality was captured in videos that flooded social media and was celebrated by militants.

The ensuing Israeli response has killed upwards of 40,000 in Gaza and displaced almost the entire population of the Palestinian territory.

Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-chief executive Alex Ryvchin said Hamas’s goals on October 7 to leave Israel “crippled” had failed.

“Today, Sinwar and virtually all of Hamas’s leaders are dead,” he said.

“Hamas is reduced to small batches of terrorists incapable of waging war or ruling Gaza. Only Hezbollah materially joined the Hamas war and its leader is also dead.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahyu addressed Sinwar’s killing in a video statement overnight, saying the death offered an opportunity for peace.

“Today we have settled the score. Today evil has been dealt a blow, but our task has still not been completed,” Mr Netanyahu said.

“To the dear hostage families, I say this is an important moment in the war. We will continue full force until all your loved ones, our loved ones, are home.”

Originally published as ‘Ugly flame’: Australia reacts to Hamas chief’s killing

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