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Read MoreRIYADH: The leader of the Palestinian group Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, has been assassinated in Iran, officials in the country have said.
Iran’s state television made the announcement of the killing early on Wednesday, and was confirmed by Hamas.
A Revolutionary Guards statement said that Haniyeh and a security guard had been ambushed in their place of residence.
The Guards said what caused the incident was not yet known, but an investigation is underway.
Read MoreBREAKING: Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran
Wed, 07/31/2024 – 04:02
Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas’s political bureau, has been assassinated in Tehran, according to an official statement by Hamas released on Wednesday morning.
Hamas said that Haniyeh “died as a result of a treacherous Zionist raid on his residence in Tehran.” Israel has not commented yet.
The Iranian News Agency reported that one of Haniyeh’s bodyguards was also killed after their residence in the capital city was targeted.
In another statement, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard said that it would investigate the incident: “We are studying the dimensions of Haniyeh’s martyrdom incident in Tehran.”
Haniyeh had travelled to Tehran to attend Tuesday’s inauguration of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.
Yemen’s Houthis denounced the killing and said in a statement: “The assassination of Haniyeh is a terrorist crime and a flagrant violation of laws.”
Since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza, more than 60 members of Haniyeh’s family were killed in Israeli strikes, including his sister, three of his sons and three grandchildren. In April, he said, “Through the blood of the martyrs and the pain of the injured, we create hope, we create the future, we create independence and freedom for our people and our nation.”
This is a developing news story.
BREAKING: Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran
Wed, 07/31/2024 – 04:02
Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas’s political bureau, has been assassinated in Tehran, according to an official statement by Hamas released on Wednesday morning.
Hamas said that Haniyeh “died as a result of a treacherous Zionist raid on his residence in Tehran.” Israel has not commented yet.
The Iranian News Agency reported that one of Haniyeh’s bodyguards was also killed after their residence in the capital city was targeted.
In another statement, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard said that it would investigate the incident: “We are studying the dimensions of Haniyeh’s martyrdom incident in Tehran.”
Haniyeh had travelled to Tehran to attend Tuesday’s inauguration of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.
Yemen’s Houthis denounced the killing and said in a statement: “The assassination of Haniyeh is a terrorist crime and a flagrant violation of laws.”
Since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza, more than 60 members of Haniyeh’s family were killed in Israeli strikes, including his sister, three of his sons and three grandchildren. In April, he said, “Through the blood of the martyrs and the pain of the injured, we create hope, we create the future, we create independence and freedom for our people and our nation.”
This is a developing news story.
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Read MoreA US official told Reuters that the US carried out a strike in Iraq on Tuesday just hours after Israel bombed Beirut.
The official didn’t share details about the attack, but earlier, a drone strike was reported in the Iraqi province of Babylon that hit a base housing Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), a coalition of mostly Shia militias that’s part of Iraq’s security forces.
A PMF official told AFP that the base was hit by four or five missiles. An Iraqi security source confirmed that four people were killed and said the death toll was expected to rise.
The US has a history of targeting the PMF as retaliation for rocket attacks on US bases in the region. The US’s latest bombing came a few days after rockets were fired toward the Ain al-Asad airbase in western Iraq, which houses US troops. A US base in eastern Syria was also targeted in recent days.
From October 2023 until February, US bases in Iraq and Syria came under hundreds of rocket and drone attacks. Iraqi Shia militias, which include members of the PMF, began the attacks in response to US support for the Israeli onslaught in Gaza.
After three US troops were killed in an attack on Tower 22, a secretive base in Jordan on the Syrian border, Iran and the Iraqi government pressured the militias to stop, and there have only been a handful of attacks since February.
The Iraqi government strongly opposes unilateral US strikes on the PMF since the coalition is part of its military. US attacks on the PMF led to Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani calling for a US withdrawal.
The US and Iraq have entered talks about the future of the US military presence, but no concrete plans have been announced. Statements from the US suggest the plan is to leave troops in the country after formally ending the mission of the US-led anti-ISIS coalition. The lack of progress toward a withdrawal could be why rocket attacks on US bases started up again.
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