Sinwar’s Wife Fled Gaza — And What Happened Next Is Shocking
Hamas official reportedly arranged her extraction months before October 7 massacre

In a stunning revelation, local sources in Gaza claim that the widow of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar fled the enclave before the October 7 massacre, using a forged passport, massive sums of money, and high-level logistical support - and has since remarried in Turkey.
According to a report published by Ynet, the escape involved forged documents, insider coordination, and financial resources far beyond the reach of the average Gazan.
“She crossed the Rafah border with a forged passport belonging to another woman from Gaza,” said a source close to the matter. “This required logistical support, top-level coordination, and a fortune - not something any ordinary resident could pull off.”
This bombshell comes amid ongoing negotiations over a potential hostage deal and raises renewed questions about how many senior Hamas families were quietly evacuated before the group unleashed its brutal assault on Israeli civilians.
Just months ago, the IDF released footage showing Samar Abu Zummar, Sinwar’s widow, hiding in one of Hamas’s underground tunnels with her children. At the time, Israeli intelligence believed she had gone into hiding underground.
But sources inside Gaza now claim she left the region altogether. Not only that - she is reportedly now married to another man, a union allegedly arranged by Fathi Hammad, a senior Hamas official previously involved in orchestrating the escape of other elite Hamas families from Gaza.
The report has sparked outrage among Gazans, with growing resentment toward the terror group’s leadership, who continue to use civilians as human shields while quietly relocating their own families abroad.