Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar did not expect the consequences of October 7 to be 'this dangerous' and his calculations 'have not gone as planned' after underestimating Israel's response, friend says
Yahya Sinwar's friend, Esmat Mansour, said the terrorist plot was 'miscalculated'
- The Hamas leader's aims were to lift the 'Israeli siege' against the Gaza Strip
- Hamas killed 1,200 people, mostly Israeli civilians, on October 7
Hamas' leader Yahya Sinwar did not expect Israel's retaliation to the October 7 attack would be 'so dangerous', a friend has said.
Yahya Sinwar's calculations on the effect of Hamas' deadly incursion into Israel on Black Satursday 'didn't go as planned', and believed the reaction of the Israelis was 'uncontrolled, without any justification', according to Esmat Mansour, the terror leader's friend.
Mansour, who was once locked up in an Israeli prison with Sinwar, told Sky News that his terrorist friend's plan was miscalculated and gave Israel an excuse to unleash hellfire on Hamas's Gaza stronghold.
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