No evidence of drug use found in autopsy of Sinwar

The autopsy conducted by the Israeli military on the body of Yahya Sinwar did not present any evidence that the late Hamas leader was taking drugs, The New Arab reported on February 21st.
Forensic tests showed that Sinwar’s blood did not have any trace of drugs but that he had had a large amount of caffeine before he was killed during October, Israeli media has reported.
Previously, Israel has accused Sinwar as well as other Hamas fighters of taking captagon, which is an amphetamine that Syrian and Iraqi fighters have taken to heighten their performance in battle.
The New Arab
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