Hamas Leader Ismail Haniyeh Killed in Tehran Airstrike
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Early Wednesday, early Wednesday, an airstrike in Tehran, Iran, claimed the life of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh; Iran and Hamas linked this occurrence to Israel. This killing increases the possibility of regional conflict escalation.
Israel has not commented on the incident; it has promised to target Hamas leaders following the group's October 7 onslaught on southern Israel. Shortly after he watched Iran's new president inaugurated in Tehran, Haniyeh passed away.
This death might cause Iran or Hezbollah to launch reprisals and disturb current cease-fire discussions in Gaza. Israel carried an unprecedented attack in Beirut hours earlier, killing a prominent Hezbollah leader connected to a recent fatal rocket attack on the Israeli-held Golan Heights.
When word of Haniyeh's murder leaked, the United States and other countries were already striving to stop escalation from the Golan Heights incident from spiraling out. The White House did not react immediately.
An Israeli military official said he would not comment since Israel generally keeps such operations under wraps. Declaring Haniyeh a martyr, Hamas verified his death and characterized it as a "Zionist airstrike."
Political groups in the West Bank demanded strikes in protest as Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas denounced the murder as a "cowardly act and dangerous development."
Yehya Sinwar, the brains of the October 7 attack, succeeded Haniyeh, who had been living in exile in Qatar since 2019.
The Gaza Health Ministry estimates that the continuous confrontation between Israel and Hamas has claimed over 39,360 Palestinian lives as well as over 90,900 injuries.
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