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Iran’s Khamenei officiates funeral prayers for Hamas leader Haniyeh

Thursday 01 August 2024 - 07:33
Iran’s Khamenei officiates funeral prayers for Hamas leader Haniyeh

In a solemn display of solidarity and grief, Iran's capital witnessed an outpouring of public mourning for Ismail Haniyeh, a key Palestinian figure, who was killed in a strike on Wednesday. The event, marked by a large funeral procession, has heightened concerns about potential regional repercussions.

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei led the funeral prayers at Tehran University, where thousands of mourners gathered, brandishing Palestinian flags and portraits of Haniyeh. The ceremony, steeped in symbolism and emotion, underscored the deep-seated tensions in the Middle East.

Following the prayers, a massive crowd accompanied Haniyeh's body and that of his bodyguard, also killed in the strike, on a five-kilometer procession through Tehran's streets towards Azadi Square. The procession, a powerful demonstration of public sentiment, highlighted the significance of Haniyeh's role in the Palestinian cause and Iran's support for it.

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iran's parliament speaker, opened the ceremony with a poignant address. "Martyr Ismail Haniyeh was the voice of the Palestinian people all over the world," he declared, emphasizing Haniyeh's stature beyond his political role. Ghalibaf's words carried a clear message of retribution, stating, "Our reply will be there. At the right time and the right place."

The atmosphere in Tehran was complex, as reported by Al Jazeera's Resul Serdar from Doha. While there was evident irritation over the recurring assassinations on Iranian soil, there was also palpable concern about the potential for escalation into a regional conflict.

Haniyeh and his bodyguard met their end in a strike on their accommodation in Tehran, where they had traveled for the inauguration of Iran's newly elected President Masoud Pezeshkian. The timing and location of the assassination have raised questions about its broader implications for regional stability.

Ayatollah Khamenei's promise of "harsh punishment" for Israel and his declaration of Iran's duty to seek revenge have further intensified the already volatile situation. President Pezeshkian echoed this sentiment, warning of impending consequences for what he termed a "cowardly and terrorist act."

Hamas political bureau member Musa Abu Marzouk also vowed retaliation, describing the assassination as a "cowardly act" that would not go unanswered. Israel, for its part, has maintained silence on the Tehran strike.

The assassination in Tehran came on the heels of another high-profile strike in Beirut, where Israel targeted and killed Fuad Shukr, a top Hezbollah commander. These back-to-back incidents have dramatically increased fears of a wider regional conflict.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed deep concern, characterizing the strikes in Tehran and Beirut as a "dangerous escalation." He emphasized the urgent need for efforts leading to a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of captives taken during the October 7 attack on southern Israel.

The ongoing conflict has exacted a devastating toll. Gaza's Ministry of Health reports at least 39,445 fatalities and 91,073 wounded in Israel's military campaign. The October 7 attacks resulted in approximately 1,139 deaths in Israel, with over 200 individuals taken captive.

As Haniyeh's body is prepared for its final journey to Doha for burial, the international community watches with bated breath. The unfolding events serve as a stark reminder of the fragile peace in the region and the potential for localized incidents to spark wider conflagrations. The coming days and weeks will be crucial in determining whether diplomacy can prevail over the cycle of violence that has long plagued this troubled part of the world.

 


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