Al-Qahira (Cairo)/Dubai: Palestinian leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Iran's capital Tehran on Wednesday morning. After this assassination, the fear is getting stronger that the Gaza war will engulf the whole Middle East. In it, Israel has declared that it did not commit that assassination. However, high alert has been declared in the whole of Israel against Iran's retaliatory attack.
Israel says that we did not launch those missiles. America says that we have no role in this. So the question is where did those missiles come from?
On the other hand, it is also being said that now the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas and Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards have started full preparations for the attack. As a result, the Gaza war now seems certain to spread throughout the Middle East.
The truth of this tragedy is that when Haniya, who had gone to attend the swearing-in ceremony of the new President of Iran, returned after the swearing-in ceremony, several missiles fell on the palace and the palace was destroyed. Haniya and his bodyguards were also martyred. With this, the peace talks initiated by Egypt and Qatar have also collapsed.
Expressing deep regret over the incident, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Wednesday that we have no information about this incident. We have no role in it. It is very difficult to guess why this happened.
Let us now take a look at the bloody history written by Israel:
2012: Ahmed Zebari, head of Hamas' armed forces, killed in an airstrike on his car.
2019: Islamic Jihad commander Bahaa Abu al-Ana killed in an airstrike on his home.
2023: In December, Iran blames Israel after a drone strike in Damascus kills Sayed Razi Mosul, a longtime adviser to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
2024: In January this year, Saleh Arouri, a top Hamas official, was killed in an Israeli drone strike over Beirut.
2024: In April, an Israeli airstrike on the Iranian embassy in Syria kills two Iranian generals.
Just 24 hours before Haniyeh's assassination, Israel had announced that it had killed a Hezbollah commander in Lebanon's capital Beirut. This confirms the suspicion that Haniyeh was killed by Israel or got it done. Neither Israel nor America has taken any action on that murder. But now according to informers, there is every possibility of the Israel-Hamas war spreading to the Middle East. This makes it certain that the efforts of peace talks made by Egypt and Qatar have also collapsed.