The assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, a prominent political leader of Hamas, in Tehran has sent shock throughout the Middle East, raising concerns about further destabilization in the region and complicating ongoing ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
According to Iranian state media, the attack occurred on Wednesday morning, July 31, 2024, with Hamas accusing Israel of orchestrating the strike, although Israeli officials have not yet commented on the incident.
“The attack involved an “airborne guided projectile” that struck his location around 2 a.m. local time, resulting in the death of his bodyguard as well,” the Iranian state media reported.
Additionally, the media noted that this incident will escalate tensions into a larger regional conflict since, according to the Iranian state media, Haniyeh was in Tehran to attend the inauguration of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and was reportedly staying at a veterans’ residence in the northern part of the city.
“The focus now turns to two critical questions: What will this mean for hostage negotiations and ceasefire discussions, considering Haniyeh’s role as a key figure in the group’s political operations and his interactions with international mediators?” Iranian state media stated.
Who was Ismail Haniyeh
Ismail Haniyeh, a 62-year-old leader of Hamas, has been involved with the organization for decades and became its political chief in 2017.
In 2018, the United States designated him as a “specially designated global terrorist.” Despite this designation, Haniyeh has traveled internationally, engaging with world leaders in his role as the political head of Hamas.
During the ongoing conflict with Israel in Gaza, Haniyeh has played a crucial role in negotiations regarding hostages and ceasefire agreements.
Earlier this year, he indicated that Hamas was open to a deal, contingent upon Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza and a permanent cessation of hostilities.