A person the Israeli army says is Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar in the Tal Al Sultan area in Rafah, southern Gaza. Reuters
Israel's Chief of the General Staff Lt Gen Herzi Halevi, left, and the head of the Israeli Security Agency Ronen Bar, visiting what the Israeli army says is the location where Sinwar was killed. AFP
Israeli security forces stand guard outside the National Centre of Forensic Medicine in Tel Aviv on October 17. AFP
People dance and wave Israeli national flags as they celebrate the news of the death of Sinwar, in the Israeli costal city of Netanya, on October 17. AFP
US Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris speaks about the killing of Sinwar, at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. AP
A demonstrator holds a sign about the killing of Sinwar during a protest calling for a ceasefire deal and the immediate release of hostages held by Hamas, on October 17 in Tel Aviv, Israel. AP
An Israeli soldier gives out food to a person after Israeli military said it may have killed Sinwar, at a checkpoint in Sderot, Israel. Reuters
A photo of Sinwar is displayed on a TV screen at a barbershop in the West Bank city of Bethlehem, following news of his death. AP