israel worshiped in ram temple blew conch hamas was destroyed within 24 hours

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Ruben Azar said that Israel has eliminated its biggest enemy Yahya Sinwar. People on social media said that as soon as Israel offered prayers in the Ram temple, it achieved a big victory over Hamas the very next day.

Now call it a coincidence or something else, but by worshiping in India, Israel succeeded in killing its biggest enemy. Israel had been searching for Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar for decades. But suddenly such an incident happened which is difficult to believe. Many people on social media have started talking about this strange coincidence. In fact, on October 16, Israeli Ambassador Ruben Azar, posted in India, tweeted and said that I am extremely honored to visit the Shri Ram temple in Ayodhya. This holy site is a symbol of the rich spiritual heritage of India. I was greatly impressed by the devotion of the pilgrims and devotees who visited here. The people of both Israel and India have preserved their ancient faith and culture for generations despite many challenges. The very next day after worshiping in the Ram temple, i.e. on 17th October, the same Ruban Azar gave another mind-blowing information.

Ruben Azar told that Israel has defeated its biggest enemy Yahya Sinwar has been eliminated. People on social media said that as soon as Israel offered prayers in the Ram temple, it achieved a big victory over Hamas the very next day. By the way, before this hunt, the conch sound of two Israeli soldiers is also going viral. These two Israeli soldiers shouted conch shells for their entire army so that it becomes victorious in every mission. However, Israel has informed that it has almost destroyed Hamas. Hamas confirmed that its leader Yahya Sinwar has been killed in an attack by Israeli forces in Gaza. At the same time, the extremist organization reiterated its stance that the people taken hostage by Israel a year ago will not be released until there is a ceasefire in Gaza and the withdrawal of Israeli troops. A day before this, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement that the country’s army will continue fighting until the hostages are released and will remain deployed in Gaza to weaken Hamas. This stance of both sides indicates that neither is close to ending the conflict.

Families of Israeli hostages in Gaza have demanded that the Israeli government use Sinwar’s death as a way to restart negotiations regarding the return of their loved ones. There are currently about 100 hostages in Gaza and according to Israel, about 30 hostages have been killed. Meanwhile, Lebanese extremist group Hezbollah vowed on Friday to start a new phase of fighting against Israeli troops. Iran’s mission to the United Nations issued a statement paying tribute to Sinwar, saying that unlike Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, he was killed on the battlefield, not in hiding. Hussain was hanged.

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