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 fighter bury his brother alive.
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