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Global Response to the Assassination of Hamas Leader Haniyeh in Iran

Wednesday 31 July 2024 - 08:20
Global Response to the Assassination of Hamas Leader Haniyeh in Iran

In a shocking turn of events that has reverberated across the Middle East and beyond, Ismail Haniyeh, the political leader of Hamas, was killed in Tehran, the capital of Iran. Both the Palestinian group that governs the Gaza Strip and Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps have confirmed his death, igniting a firestorm of reactions from various international entities and political figures.

Sami Abu Zuhri, a senior Hamas official

Sami Abu Zuhri, a senior Hamas official, characterized the assassination as a "grave escalation" by Israel, asserting that it aims to break the will of Hamas and the Palestinian people. Abu Zuhri emphasized the resilience of Hamas, stating, "Hamas is a concept and an institution and not persons. Hamas will continue on this path regardless of the sacrifices, and we are confident of victory."

 

Muhammad al-Hindi, the deputy secretary-general of Palestinian Islamic Jihad

Muhammad al-Hindi, the deputy secretary-general of Palestinian Islamic Jihad, broadened the implications of the attack, suggesting it was not only directed at Palestinian resistance and Hamas but also at Iran. He portrayed Israel as being on the verge of collapse, facing unprecedented resistance.

 

Amichai Eliyahu, Israel's minister of heritage

In stark contrast, Amichai Eliyahu, Israel's minister of heritage, welcomed the news, describing it as "the right way to clean the world of this filth." Eliyahu's provocative statement called for "no more mercy" and praised the action as a step toward peace.

 

Hezbollah, the Hamas and Iran-aligned Lebanese armed group

Hezbollah, the Hamas and Iran-aligned Lebanese armed group, expressed solidarity with Hamas, sharing "feelings of pain over the loss of this great leader" and "feelings of anger at the enemy's crimes."

 

Nasser Kanaani, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani asserted that "Haniyeh's martyrdom in Tehran will strengthen the deep and unbreakable bond between Tehran, Palestine, and the resistance."

 

Mahmoud Abbas, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas strongly condemned the assassination, describing it as "a cowardly act and a dangerous development." He called for Palestinian unity and steadfastness in the face of Israeli occupation.

 

Malaysia

Malaysia urged an immediate and thorough investigation into the assassination, calling on all parties to exercise restraint and engage in constructive dialogue.

 

Mikhail Bogdanov, Russia's deputy foreign minister

Russia's deputy foreign minister, Mikhail Bogdanov, denounced the act as an "absolutely unacceptable political murder," warning that it would lead to further escalation of tensions.

 

Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, head of Yemen's Houthi Supreme Revolutionary Committee

Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, head of Yemen's Houthi Supreme Revolutionary Committee, labeled the targeting of Haniyeh a "heinous terrorist crime and a flagrant violation of laws and ideal values."

 

Qatar

Qatar condemned the assassination in the strongest terms, describing it as a "heinous crime" and a "dangerous escalation." The Gulf state warned that such actions could lead the region into chaos and undermine chances for peace.

 

Turkey's Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Turkey's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Haniyeh's killing "once again demonstrates that Israel's Netanyahu government has no intention of achieving peace." The ministry cautioned that the region could face larger conflicts if the international community fails to take action to stop Israel.

This high-profile assassination has undoubtedly heightened tensions in an already volatile region. As world leaders and organizations grapple with the implications of this event, there are growing concerns about potential retaliatory actions and the overall stability of the Middle East. The international community now faces the challenge of preventing further escalation while addressing the underlying issues that continue to fuel conflict in the region.


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