Hamas vows to grow stronger after leader’s death


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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stated that the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar presents an opportunity for progress, but Hamas told NBC News that it will only grow stronger in response. Nearly a day after Sinwar’s death, NBC’s Hala Gorani reports new details about how Sinwar was killed and the impact it could have on the war in Gaza.



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