Today, a statement from the Public Relations Department of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran shocked the international community. Ismail Haniyeh, leader of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) Politburo, was killed in an attack on · Iran capital Tehran. Hamas also issued a statement on July 31 confirming Haniyeh's assassination in Iran. Who was Haniyeh and why was he assassinated in Iran? At present, the truth of the incident is being peeled back layer by layer, and the net of investigation has been fully rolled out, vowing to uncover the fog, return justice to the deceased, and let the truth be revealed to the world.
Assassinated after attending the inauguration ceremony of Iran's new president
The sudden appearance of Hamas's supreme leader Haniyeh in Iran has aroused widespread concern and speculation in the international community. The unfortunate attack on Tehran has cast a tragic shadow over this journey to peace.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps issued a statement saying that in Tehran, Haniyeh and his bodyguards were encountered in their residence. In this tragedy, the Iran side has vowed to investigate it thoroughly, vowed to expose the conspiracy and black hand behind it, and seek justice for the deceased. Hania's visit is not only a diplomatic visit between individuals, but also a symbol of deep friendship and strategic cooperation between Hamas and Iran. He shouldered the important task of meeting with Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Ali Khamenei to discuss peace and stability in the Middle East.
In the face of the sudden blow, Hamas showed remarkable tenacity and perseverance. Hamas's top Sami · A·bu Zuhri stressed that Hamas is not just an organization, but also an unwavering belief and pursuit, and no amount of violence can shake its foundations. Hamas has vowed to turn this sudden challenge into a driving force for progress, and has vowed to embark on the journey of liberating Jerusalem and defending national dignity with more determined steps, and will not hesitate to do whatever it takes, no matter how bumpy the road ahead may be.
Israel's "Most Wanted"
Hania, the soul of the "post-60s" who walked out of the Gaza refugee camp. In his early years, he silently endured the weight of the years under the bars of Israel, and those days of "squatting" in prison not only sharpened his will, but also forged his indomitable soul. Then fate threw him into the desolate no-man's land between Lebanon and Israel.
In 1997, when Haniyeh returned to Gaza, he quickly rose from the canopy of Hamas, becoming the right-hand man of the spiritual leaders Sheikh ·Ahmed · Yassin, serving as chief of staff, and his talent and wisdom gradually emerged, step by step to the pinnacle of power, until 2006, as the prime minister of Palestine, standing in the center of the stage of history.
However, the political landscape was unpredictable, and Hamas's feat of controlling Gaza in 2007 brought his differences with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas public, and he was eventually ousted. In June of the same year, Haniyeh's Hamas regained control of the Gaza Strip from Fatah in a thunderous manner. However, he always had a vision of reconciliation in his heart, and he called for peace with Fatah countless times, but always seemed to be rejected by the unforgiving reality.
In 2017, Haniyeh was elected leader of Hamas's Politburo, and his influence transcended borders and became a force to be reckoned with on the political map of the Middle East. In recent years, he has been frequently active in Doha, Qatar, to lay out the future of Hamas, and his figure has always been closely monitored by Israel's intelligence agencies, and AFP has bluntly called him "Israel's most wanted target." Within Hamas, Chanih is not only a leader, but also a beacon of faith, leading the organization through storms.
Dozens of relatives, including children and grandchildren, were killed in the Israeli attack
On 10 April, Haniyeh's three sons and several grandchildren were killed in a heavy attack on the Shati refugee camp in Gaza City under relentless Israel fire. So far, nearly sixty members of the Haniyeh family have died in this endless war.
On 25 June, another Israeli air raid on the Shati refugee camp killed another of Chania's close sisters in the explosion, and the death toll rose to a staggering 10.
Haniyeh saw these tragedies as irrefutable evidence of Israel's "failure" and callousness, vowing that this untold suffering and sacrifice would never shake Hamas's firm stand in the Gaza Strip to defend justice and seek a ceasefire.
Hamas: Not affected by the assassination of the leader
On July 31, local time, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), through its senior member Sami · A·bu Zuhri, declared that Hamas is not only an organizational structure, but also a tenacious will and unyielding belief deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and any conspiracy to shake its foundation by assassinating its leader is just a futile wave and will eventually fall silent.
Zuhri stressed that Hamas is leading a war in the light of the gloom that hangs over Jerusalem and liberates the long-awaited holy land. This is a journey from which there is no turning back, and Hamas has vowed to make victory the only destination, even if the road ahead is full of thorns and even if it will cost immeasurable.
Will the Middle East change?
The fog of Hania's death has not yet lifted, and although the real culprit has not surfaced, it is estimated that Israel's "Mossad" is already snickering in the dark, and its intelligence and operational capabilities are breathtaking. Tehran, Iran, is now on pins and needles, knowing that its safety net has been quietly torn apart, and a clean-up operation from the inside out is imperative, vowing to cut off those hidden stingers.
At the same time, the sudden death of Allah leader Shukel was like a fuse lit between Lebanon and Israel, and the clouds of war quickly gathered. The emergency evacuation order of the United States Embassy in Lebanon is not only a warning to United States citizens there, but also a prediction of the imminent outbreak of full-scale conflict. Behind this, it is not difficult to glimpse the subtle support and acquiescence of United States to Israel's actions, and the secret tacit understanding between the two countries, like an undercurrent, is quietly changing the geopolitical pattern of the Middle East.
With the fighting in Gaza still under fire and the "beheading" of the leader of Allah, Netanyahu's hardline tactics not only channel the flames of conflict to a wider area, but also seem to be "hijacking" global attention and diverting the focus of the domestic election. At this critical juncture of high US debt and intensifying domestic divisions, the eyes of the world are firmly on whether United States can survive the chaos in the Middle East and avoid being dragged into the quagmire or even becoming the next victim, waiting to reveal this historic puzzle.