Israel’s Lightning Attack Shocks Iran, Hamas Leader Falls, Qatar Remains Silent in Fear

Ismail Haniyeh, the super leader of Hamas, was killed by Israel in Iran. The fall of the Hamas leader was unexpected. Even Hamas supporters are now asking why he was safe in Gaza, but how come he was not safe in Iran?

The reason for the downfall of the Hamas leader is believed to be the Israeli spy agency Mossad’s operation in Iran. The war is in Gaza, but now Israel’s war arms are spreading all over the world. The slain Hamas political leader, Ismail Haniyeh, was the man behind all anti-Israel movements in Gaza. With this, the last stones of Hamas’s empire are shaking. This is the first time since the start of the Gaza war that Israel has eliminated such a great Hamas leader, and that too by crossing into Iran.

The Palestinian terror group said on Wednesday that Ismail Haniya was killed in the early hours of the morning in Iran. Hamas admits it has lost its leader. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps also confirmed Haniya’s death, a blowback from Iran, which has been flexing its muscle against Israel. Iran did not think that such a move would be carried out by Jewish spies entering Iran. The political leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniya, was killed by unknown persons hours after attending the swearing-in ceremony of the new president of Iran, Masoud Peseshkian. How Haniya was killed is still a mystery. Iran has not been released. It is also said that this is the work done by Iran itself because of the fear that Israel will attack Iran knowing that Hania is in Iran.

It is the second high-profile assassination attributed to Israel in a matter of hours, following an airstrike in Beirut that killed a top Hezbollah military leader. The IDF said that our arms will reach the whole world and Israel will be able to reach anywhere in the world and fight. Moreover, the high Jewish priests of Israel said that God will not abandon Israel and that no one can destroy Israel.

When the cornerstones of Hamas and the leader of Hizbollah are gone in Israel’s wrath, Israel is also fulfilling the oath taken in the war, whether in Qatar, Turkey, Lebanon or anywhere else, all Hamas leaders are in Israel’s eyes. Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas in Gaza, has been speaking with Khalid Mashal, the most well-known of the organization’s political leaders, who is based in Qatar. It is not clear whether Sinwar informed the political leadership about the planned attacks in Qatar and Lebanon, but for now Hamas leaders in Qatar are also silent.

Even Iran has not commented on the killing of the Hamas leader. Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed early in the morning in Iran, the Hamas organization said on Wednesday. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps also confirmed Haniyeh’s death, hours after he attended the swearing-in ceremony of the country’s new president, Massoud Pesheshkian, and said it was investigating. Israel had vowed to kill Haniyeh and other Hamas leaders after Gaza-based Hamas launched a devastating October 7 attack on Israel that killed 1,200 people and took 251 hostages. That promise is now being fulfilled.

Israel had previously killed the family of the now-killed Hamas leader in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip. As the war escalated following the attack that killed three of his sons, Ismail Haniyeh, the super leader of Hamas, crossed into Iran. The slain Hamas leader is the face of the Palestinian Authority’s international diplomacy. He is the most senior Hamas official killed since the war began.

The statement issued by Hamas in the pain of losing its leader is as follows… To the great Palestinian people, the people of the Arab and Islamic countries and all the free people of the world, Hamas declares its brother leader Ismail Ismail Haniyeh as a martyr, Hamas said that the Palestinian cause has “costs” and “these costs are this death.” Hamas says that our leader was martyred for the sake of Allah.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas strongly condemned the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, calling it cowardice and a serious escalation, Abbas’ office said in a statement. “He called on the people and their forces to stand united and remain patient against the Israeli occupation.