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The killing of the Hamas leader gave Iran a harsh blow

Article author: Daily Yijian

On July 23, 2024, 14 Palestinian factions signed the Beijing Declaration on Ending Secession and Strengthening Palestinian National Unity in Beijing, China.

They unanimously agreed to form an "Interim Government of National Reconciliation" to end the 17-year political division of Palestine and to achieve a truly independent Palestinian state in accordance with the relevant United Nations resolutions.

This marked the formal formation of the Palestinian national united front against Israel.

In this, of course, Fatah and Hamas play the biggest role, if it is not for the two of them to shake hands and make peace, the remaining 12 factions, even if they want to cooperate, are useless.

But I didn't expect that before the end of July, something big happened.

Hamas's leader, Ismail · Hania, and a bodyguard were killed in an attack on the Iranian capital.

Who did it?

Hamas officials have issued statements that Israel did the work and that it fired a missile that killed Haniyeh.

The killing of the Hamas leader gave Iran a harsh blow

It happened at 2 o'clock in the morning.

Everyone knows that this is the time when people are the most sleepy, need to sleep the most, and have the worst vigilance, which is enough to show that the other party is well prepared and knows that Chania is here to rest.

At that time, he was staying at a residence in Tehran where the Revolutionary Guards entertained dignitaries.

He had been staying in Qatar, and this time he came to attend the inauguration of Iran's new president, Pezeshizizyan.

On the same day, he also met with Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and the two hugged cordially.

The killing of the Hamas leader gave Iran a harsh blow

But unexpectedly, just as he was returning to his residence to rest, a missile pierced the night sky and flew whistling, and the missile hit Chania directly.

He and one of his personal bodyguards had no time to react and were killed on the spot.

The killing of the Hamas leader gave Iran a harsh blow

According to Saudi Arabia's Al-Sputnik television report, the missile that killed Haniyeh was launched from abroad, and more investigations are being conducted to determine the exact location of the missile.

Although Iran has not yet determined that Israel was responsible for this incident, judging by the media's description of the situation on the ground.

This missile is much like the Hellfire missile produced in the United States.

The Hellfire missile is the AGM-114R9X missile, because of the ingenious design, it has 6 sharp titanium alloy blades, which will rotate at high speed after hitting the target, cutting the target's body like a meat grinder, and instantly chopping people into pieces is very cruel.

It is somewhat similar to the weapon "blood droplet" of the Qing Dynasty.

Soleimani was killed by the United States in this way.

The killing of the Hamas leader gave Iran a harsh blow

So this matter is most likely done by Israel, and only they can get such weapons from the United States.

In fact, Haniyeh has long been on Israel's assassination list and has always been listed as the number one assassination target.

In April this year, his three sons and grandsons were killed in an Israel attack on the Shati refugee camp in Gaza City.

At that time, Israel had intelligence in advance and sent drones to launch missiles to kill them.

Now, Chania has been killed in an attack.

This incident can reflect two things.

First, Israel intelligence penetrated to the highest levels of Iran.

Otherwise, where he stayed at night, what the itinerary was, such a top-secret matter, how would Israel know?

Secondly, Hamas, especially Hania's side, has also been infiltrated.

This one is also very important.

Even if he knew where Haniya was staying tonight, what if he went out to smoke in his room when the missile came in?

Or ah, that night, a high-level figure in Iran felt that he was still unsatisfied, and finally met his old brother, visited temporarily, and ran to drink?

If this is on Iran's soil and kills Iran's top brass, the consequences will be much more serious than now.

Therefore, Israel must master it in advance.

After the assassination of Hania, Iran's new President Pezeshiziyan said that he would make the "terrorist occupiers" regret their "cowardly acts" and that Iran would defend its sovereignty.

I have to say that how to deal with this matter is indeed the first troublesome thing in front of him after he took office.

If you don't respond, do you?

People are killing people on your land, so what little brother will dare to come to Iran as a guest in the future? You know, Chania was killed to attend your inauguration.

If it weren't for you, people would be fine in Qatar.

Speaking of which, let's mention it by the way, a friend asked: Then why didn't Israel directly send someone to Qatar to do it? This Hania is not low-key in Qatar, and there is nothing to do but go to the streets for a stroll.

In fact, the reason is very simple, first, Qatar is an ally of United States in the Middle East, and it has to give him this face.

Secondly, the more important reason is that Qatar is a mixed place, with spies from intelligence agencies, arms dealers, black market buyers, currency bigwigs, Chinese construction businessmen, and even al-Qaeda have eyeliner here.

It's like it's become a neutral third party, a paradise.

So everyone formed a tacit understanding, in Qatar we are here to talk about things, do not use the sword soldiers, there is anything, except for Qatar.

It's similar to the Peace Hotel.

If anyone dares to break the rules and do something in Qatar, then there will really be no talk about it in the future, only the revolution to the end, and you will die to the end.

Therefore, as soon as Haniye came out of Qatar, Israel immediately chose to do it, and the timing was very good.

Moving on to the new president of Iran, Pezeshizizyan.

What if he chooses to respond?

And to what extent should we respond? The range and intensity of this must be well controlled.

Iran is now economically difficult, has been sanctioned by the West for many years, and former President Raisi has just died, and there is still a mess at home.

So, this matter is indeed a big test for Pezeshiziyang.

The killing of the Hamas leader gave Iran a harsh blow

Of course, not only Hamas but also Iran, they all know that this is not just for them.

More importantly, in retaliation for the Beijing Declaration signed by 14 Palestinian factions, Israel has just presided over mediation.

As soon as the news of the signing of the Beijing Declaration came out, Israel was the first to jump out and express its opposition.

As mentioned earlier, the most important thing for the "Beijing Declaration" to be achieved is the efforts of Fatah and Hamas, and Haniyeh, in which it has played a very key role.

Now that he is dead, although the Beijing Declaration has been signed, Israel has said: Although you signed it, I will see how you implement it.

On the one hand, give us eye medicine, and by the way, give our good brother Iran a ruthless dismount, stop our Middle East peace process, and prevent the smooth establishment of Palestine.

On the other hand, Israel is also warning the leaders of the other dozen or so Palestinian factions that Haniyeh is your fate, and that you can only ensure peace if you get close to us and United States.

However, Israel miscalculated.

Although Haniyeh is the leader of Hamas, his position in the organization is neutral.

He is more flexible, negotiating with Fatah and reaching a temporary ceasefire agreement with Israel, all of which he leads.

Although he often said that he would fight Israel to the end, he also knew that Hamas's current strength alone could not defeat Israel, so he agreed to form a national united front with other political factions.

But now, Chania is dead.

And who will be his successor?

Most likely, it is Sinwar, the military leader of Hamas and the de facto administrator of the Gaza Strip.

Sinwar is a more radical man, and it is said that he is still directing the fighting against Israel on the Gaza front.

He is a man who advocates fighting to the death and fighting Israel to the end until Israel can no longer stand it.

If he comes to power, it will not be good news for Israel.

The killing of the Hamas leader gave Iran a harsh blow

As for the dismount that Israel gave us, in fact, we could have expected it a long time ago.

After all, the world is constantly changing, and it is impossible for us to achieve results, and when we open champagne, Israel and United States are indifferent, right?

They're sure they'll do the same.

This is their way of retaliating.

An attempt to undermine the Beijing Declaration by means of assassination.

But will it work?

Let's not forget that the most important goal of the Beijing Declaration is to form a united front of the Palestinian whole nation against Israel.

What is resistance to Israel and what is a front?

This is not a dinner party, but a violent revolution.

You can kill the top leader of Hamas today, and if you don't like it tomorrow, you can send someone to kill even the leader of Fatah, not to mention the dozen or so remaining factions.

Because they feel a sense of crisis, they will only unite more closely, make the united front stronger, and fight Israel together.

They will not be intimidated, and the determination to fight will only be stronger.

And they will have a deep understanding of who their real enemies are.

In the future, there will be no more fights between compatriots, and there will only be common hatred and hatred, and the whole nation will resist each other.

This is the high-level of the Beijing Declaration's top-level conspiracy.

You know we're here for you, but no matter what you do, you have to take the bait, and you know it's a trap, so you can only watch and cooperate to drill into it.

The bitter days of Israel are only now truly beginning.

A few years later, the Jerusalem Proclamation made it clear that the terms of the Beijing Declaration would be implemented.

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