⏺️The washington post: Sinwar was born in Gaza's Khan Younis refugee camp in 1962. His family was forced out of the Palestinian town of Madjal in the wake of Israel's 1948 war for independence, a period known to Arabs as the Nakba. The year was 1989. The future Hamas leader, then the group's internal enforcer, would be convicted of killing four fellow Palestinians. 😐 He described making a Hamas member call his brother- a suspected collaborator - to arrange a meetup, recalled Michael Koubi, who spent more than 150 hours questioning him for Shin bet, Israel's domestic intelligence agency. Sinwar made the fight bury his brother alive. 😱 In a 10 - page transcript from his interrogation held at Israel's supreme court and later published by Israeli media, Sinwar described strangling victims to death. Koubi said: he also liked to use a machete; some Gazans nicknamed him the " Butcher of Khan Younis. 😱