Haniyeh Assassination: How It Could Disrupt the Middle East

Haniyeh, the political leader of Hamas who was assassinated by Israel, will have far-reaching consequences for any chance of peace in the Middle East.

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Haniyeh Assassination

Haniyeh, who was assassinated in Iran, had emerged as a far more significant threat to Israel than anyone else inside Hamas | Federation Council of Russia I Credits CCBY4.0

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Haniyeh Assassination Marks a Watershed Moment in the Middle East

The assassination of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, where he was attending the inauguration of Iranian President Mesud Pezeshkian,  is a watershed moment, marking the intensification of the ongoing Israeli-Palestine war.

While Israel always maintained a policy of hitting Hamas leaders anywhere in the world, there has been an understanding between Israel and the Arab states about not targeting them outside Palestine. 

Haniyeh’s assassination is the first such targeted killing since the 2010 death of Hamas leader Mohmoud Al Mabhouh in Dubai.

Haniyeh, who was seen as a pragmatist capable of uniting Hamas’ competing factions and the nearest thing to a statesman the organisation had, had emerged as a far more significant threat to Israel than anyone else inside Hamas. 

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His elimination is one of the biggest achievements of Israeli intelligence and embattled Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Indeed, it could be a lifeline for Netanyahu, who is deeply unpopular in Israel for his h

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