croud"In 1989, Sinwar was sentenced to four life sentences in Israel for orchestrating the abduction and killing of two Israeli soldiers and four Palestinians he considered to be collaborators."
"During his time in prison, Sinwar continued to coordinate the execution of Palestinians suspected of collaboration with Israel and planned the abduction of Israeli soldiers."
"Sinwar was elected as the leader of Hamas in Gaza and claimed to pursue 'peaceful, popular resistance' the following year, supporting the 2018–2019 Gaza border protests,[13] though he is also reported to have been dedicated to eradicating Israel"
"He is widely regarded as the mastermind behind the 7 October Hamas-led attack on Israel in 2023"
"The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, announced his intention to apply for an arrest warrant for Sinwar for war crimes and crimes against humanity, as part of the ICC investigation in Palestine."
Skewed perception of a "soldier".
Point 1: He was sentenced to life in prison for killing soldiers, how is that an act of terrorism? Soldiers die in war.
Point 2: If they were collaborators, then I still dont see how this is any different than killings the US has done based on allegations of collaborations with enemy nations.
Point 3: "Reported to have been dedicated to eradicating Israel" is not an argument. An argument is something like "During the peaceful Gaza border protests, around 200 protesters were killed by the IDF, reinforcing the fact that peaceful protest is simply not an option for the Palestinian cause."
Point 4: Oct 7th was an act of resistance. 75 Years of brutal oppression, massacres, etc. will cause events like Oct 7th.
Point 5: "Announced his intention to apply for an arrest warrant" carries no weight. It's important to note that the ICJ actually did rule (not that they intended to look into this, but that they carried it out and made a ruling) that Israel is an apartheid state.
Nothing you've said disproves the fact that he was a soldier who spent his life fighting oppression, and died fighting oppression.