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Top Hamas leader assassinated in Iran: Who was Ismail Haniyeh?

The killing has sparked immediate suspicion, with Israel as a prime suspect following its recent vow to target Hamas leaders.

July 31, 2024 / 11:07 IST
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Haniyeh's rise from the late 1980s to head of Hamas's political bureau in 2017 was marked by significant events.

In a dramatic turn of events, Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas's top leader, was assassinated in Tehran on July 31, alongside one of his bodyguards. The killing has sparked immediate suspicion, with Israel as a prime suspect following its recent vow to target Hamas leaders. This comes after Hamas's bold attack on Israel on October 7, escalating tensions and putting the international community on high alert.

"All the agreements of normalisation that you (Arab states) signed with (Israel) will not end this conflict," Haniyeh declared on Qatar-based Al Jazeera television shortly after Hamas fighters launched the October 7 raid.
Three of Haniyeh's sons - Hazem, Amir and Mohammad - were killed on April 10 when an Israeli air strike struck the car they were driving, Hamas said. Haniyeh also lost four of his grandchildren, three girls and a boy, in the attack, Hamas said. Haniyeh had denied Israeli assertions that his sons were fighters for the group, and said "the interests of the Palestinian people are placed ahead of everything" when asked if their killing would impact truce talks.

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Haniyeh's rise from the late 1980s to head of Hamas's political bureau in 2017 was marked by significant events. Imprisoned by Israel during the First Intifada and exiled in 1992, he returned to Gaza and became a key figure in Hamas. Appointed Palestinian Prime Minister in 2006 by President Mahmoud Abbas, Haniyeh was dismissed in 2007 after a clash with Fatah but continued leading Gaza.

Designated a terrorist by the US Department of State in 2018, Haniyeh's leadership included significant diplomacy and internal conflict. After leaving Gaza in 2017, he was succeeded by Yahya Sinwar, a hardliner.