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Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamass political wing, has been killed in Iran, Hamas announced, describing the death as an assassination. He was killed in Tehran after attending the inauguration of Irans new president, the group said in a statement. Hamas blamed Israel for the death, but it was unclear how Haniyeh was killed. The Israel Defense Forces declined to comment.
Israel mum after Haniyehs high-profile killing
Israel was officially mum on reports from Tehran early Wednesday, which immediately raised suspicions or assumptions that Israel was behind the reported killing of Ismail Haniyeh, Hamass top political leader.
Military public information groups posted only routine notices of events unrelated to Haniyeh. An Israel Defense Forces spokesperson declined to address questions on the topic. Without confirming or denying the news, Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi said in a cryptic post on social media, So perish all thine enemies, O LORD. The post was quickly taken down.
The nondenial silence is in keeping with Israels posture following high-profile strikes and assassinations around the region, including operations inside Iran. The country has long maintained a posture of strategic ambiguity that allows it to avoid claiming official responsibility for extrajudicial operations while getting credit for delivering a blow to its enemies.
Military public information groups posted only routine notices of events unrelated to Haniyeh. An Israel Defense Forces spokesperson declined to address questions on the topic. Without confirming or denying the news, Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi said in a cryptic post on social media, So perish all thine enemies, O LORD. The post was quickly taken down.
The nondenial silence is in keeping with Israels posture following high-profile strikes and assassinations around the region, including operations inside Iran. The country has long maintained a posture of strategic ambiguity that allows it to avoid claiming official responsibility for extrajudicial operations while getting credit for delivering a blow to its enemies.
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True Dough
(21,561 posts)Iran has convened its Supreme National Security Council for an emergency meeting. There will be retaliation, methinks. Hopefully this doesn't result in a full-blown spiral.
JoseBalow
(6,325 posts)I wonder how it was carried out.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(118,215 posts)You should be able to read it.
JoseBalow
(6,325 posts)Does it say how he was killed?