New Delhi: In fact, Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas' political bureau, had been on Israel's target for some time. Minutes after Haniyeh arrived after being sworn in by Iran's president, he and his bodyguard were killed when missiles struck north of the residence. Iran's supreme religious leader Ayanobar Ali Khamenei was angry that the tragedy took place in Iran and accepted his country's responsibility for it, ordering Iran's rulers to attack Israel.
It is noteworthy that in Iran the orders of Ayatollah are followed to the letter.
The New York Times reports that almost immediately after that killing, Iran's Supreme National Security Council held an emergency meeting Wednesday evening, attended by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and ordered the Iranian-backed government to take action against Israel, a senior Iranian official said on condition of anonymity.
In fact, last April, two top Iranian army officers and others were killed in an Israeli missile attack on the Iranian embassy in the Syrian capital Damascus. In retaliation, Iran fired several missiles at Israel, but Israel and its patron (the US) deployed anti-missile systems. The Israel Air Force was also put on alert. This attack was the biggest attack on Israel at that time.
At the same time, a major war was about to break out between two factions, Hamas Hezbollah and Iran on one side, and Israel on the other, and the US and its European allies who secretly came with them, but it was finally prevented by a minute-long mediation effort. At the same time, 90 percent of Iran's missiles were destroyed in the air and Israel did not suffer any damage. Therefore, the possibility of a major war faded away. But this time the situation is different. It seems that this is true.