The CCTV footage released by Israeli army spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari showed Sinwar and his wife and children moving belongings, including a television, water, pillows and mattresses.
It comes as a further 32 people were killed in Gaza by Israeli airstrikes, as Israel attempts to maximise the Hamas leadership vacuum ahead of next month’s US elections.
Contrasting reactions to the chance killing by Israeli soldiers of Hamas’s top leader, Yahya Sinwar, offer a chastening guide to the dismal, dead-end politics of the Middle East.
Accused by the Jewish state of masterminding the attacks, Sinwar was killed by Israeli soldiers in Rafah city of the Gaza Strip on Wednesday.