Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar urged his fighters to 'take care' of the remaining hostages in Gaza to use as leverage in his final instructions before his death, according to Palestinian media.
Writing scrawled on three pages of note paper was said to show Sinwar's last directives for his men in Gaza, relaying orders to hold on to the hostages before setting them free as he considered them 'our pressure card', Al Quds reports.
The documents include an instruction to 'take care of the lives of enemy prisoners and secure them, since they are the bargaining chip in our hands', citing the Prophet Mohamed's Hadith to 'visit the sick, feed the hungry and relieve the suffering'.
'Releasing our prisoners can only be accomplished by guarding enemy prisoners,' the text continues. Other pages go on to record details of the hostages' names, ages and military status, where applicable.
On a third page, the late Hamas political chief lists the names of 11 female prisoners with their ages and scattered details about their background.
Hamas' leader in the Gaza Strip Yahya Sinwar speaks during a press conference for Quds (Jerusalem) day in Gaza City on May 30, 2019
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