Leaders Unite to Demand End to Israeli Aggression in Gaza and Lebanon
Muslim and Arab leaders at an extraordinary summit in Riyadh demanded that Israel immediately stop its deadly hostilities in the besieged Gaza Strip and Lebanon.
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Hamas says in a statement that Haniyeh was killed in ‘raid on his residence’ in Tehran.
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh has been killed in an attack on his residence in Tehran, Iran. The Palestinian group has confirmed that Haniyeh was targeted in what they described as "a treacherous Zionist raid" on his residence in the Iranian capital. The attack, which took place in the early hours of the morning, has raised concerns about potential regional escalation in conflict.
The Iranian media reported that the attack, which occurred at around 02:00 am local time, targeted Haniyeh with an "airborne guided projectile" at a special residence for military veterans in the north of Tehran.
International Response and Implications
The assassination of Haniyeh has prompted strong reactions from various international actors. Turkey and Russia have condemned the attack, with Ankara labeling it "heinous" and Moscow calling it "an absolutely unacceptable political murder." Additionally, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has condemned the assassination, describing it as a cowardly act and a dangerous development.
Moreover, the failure to protect Haniyeh may prompt Tehran to take action, as indicated by Abas Aslani, a fellow at the Center for Middle East Strategic Studies in Tehran. Aslani highlighted the security implications for Iran after the assassination and suggested that Iran may feel compelled to respond to the attack, although the nature of this response is yet to be determined.
Potential Escalation and US Response
The assassination of Haniyeh is expected to have significant implications for the region. Abas Aslani, in discussing the broader context, suggested that an escalation seems inevitable following the killing of Haniyeh. He emphasized that the timing of the assassination, just after the inauguration ceremony of the Iranian president and amidst discussions of dialogue and engagement with the West, indicates a potential for regional war and political impact beyond the immediate region.
In response to questions about potential regional escalation, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin emphasized the importance of diplomacy and stated that the US would work to help de-escalate the situation. He also indicated that he did not have additional information to provide regarding the strike that killed Haniyeh.
Uncertainty Surrounding Hezbollah Commander
The Lebanese armed group Hezbollah has issued a preliminary statement regarding the Israeli attack on Beirut, indicating that its commander Fuad Shukr, also known as Hajj Mohsen, was present in the building at the time of the attack, but his fate is not yet known. The attack caused significant destruction to several floors of the building, and civil defense teams are working to remove the rubble to determine the fate of the individuals in the location.
Additionally, Israel's military has stated that there is no change to its security guidance for Israeli civilians at this time, and they are conducting a situation assessment to determine if any changes are necessary.
In summary, the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran has sparked international condemnation and raised concerns about potential regional escalation. The implications of this event, along with the uncertainty surrounding the fate of the Hezbollah commander in Beirut, are likely to have significant repercussions in the Middle East and beyond.
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