Critics of the killing in Tehran of Ismail Haniyeh, a key figure in the cease-fire negotiations, say it heightens the chances of all-out war between Israel and Iran.
The political leader of Hamas was assassinated early Wednesday in what the group said was an Israeli attack on his residence in the Iranian capital of Tehran, which he was visiting to attend the inauguration of the country’s newly elected president.
The killing of Ismail Haniyeh, who became the head of Hamas’ political arm in 2017, sparked warnings that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is doing all he can to undermine cease-fire talks with the Palestinian group after they showed signs of progress in recent weeks.
“Netanyahu has systematically sabotaged cease-fire talks because ending the war will likely end his political career,” Trita Parsi, executive vice president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, said following the assassination of Haniyeh, a key figure in the negotiations.
“The assassination buys Netanyahu several weeks, if not months, in which there will be no serious expectation of a cease-fire deal,” Parsi argued. “Thus, the war will continue, as will Netanyahu’s reign as prime minister.”
Haniyeh’s killing prompted fury from Iran, whose supreme leader vowed a “harsh response” — heightening the chances of a long-feared all-out war between Israel and Iran. Earlier this year, Israel killed several Iranian commanders in a strike on Tehran’s consulate in Syria’s capital, prompting Iran to retaliate with a drone attack.
[Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ordered a retaliatory strike directly against Israel after an emergency meeting of Iran’s national security council on Wednesday, The New York Times reported. As of this writing, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has yet to comment on the killing.
“Iranian military commanders are considering another combination attack of drones and missiles on military targets in the vicinity of Tel Aviv and Haifa, but would make a point of avoiding strikes on civilian targets, the Iranian officials said,” according to the Times.]
The International Criminal Court’s (ICC) top prosecutor, Karim Khan, was seeking an arrest warrant against Haniyeh for war crimes committed on Oct. 7. Khan has also applied for an arrest warrant against Netanyahu and Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
The suspected Israeli strike in Tehran on Wednesday was launched just hours after Israel’s military bombed the Lebanese capital of Beirut, killing several people — including two children — in what Israel said was retaliation for a deadly attack on the occupied Golan Heights.
Israel claimed its attack on Beirut killed Hezbollah commander Fouad Shukur, but subsequent reporting suggested he may have survived the strike. [Hezbollah has since confirmed Shukur’s death.]
News of Haniyeh’s assassination in Tehran came days after top officials from Israel, Egypt, Qatar and the United States met in Rome over the weekend to continue negotiating a possible deal to end Israel’s assault on the Gaza Strip.
The New York Times reported that “despite progress in recent weeks, the monthslong negotiations remain stalled over several critical issues, particularly the extent to which Israeli forces would remain in Gaza during a truce.”
“Earlier in July, Israel hardened its position on maintaining checkpoints along a strategic highway south of Gaza City, weeks after suggesting that it could compromise,” the Times added.
“It was unclear on Sunday if Mr. Netanyahu had allowed negotiators to show greater flexibility on the matter during the talks. Mr. Netanyahu faces pressure from members of his right-wing government to stick to a tougher line. The length of the truce is also a source of dispute: Hamas wants a permanent truce, while Israel wants the option to resume fighting.”
Egypt said Haniyeh’s killing is a signal from Israel that it lacks “political will for deescalation,” according to Al Jazeera.
Qatar’s prime minister, meanwhile, wrote on social media:
“Political assassinations and continued targeting of civilians in Gaza while talks continue leads us to ask, how can mediation succeed when one party assassinates the negotiator on the other side?”
Jamal Abdi, president of the National Iranian American Council, warned that with the assassination of Haniyeh, “Netanyahu isn’t playing chicken, he wants to crash the car.”
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday that the United States was “not aware of or involved in” the assassination of Haniyeh.
Belén Fernández, a contributing editor at Jacobin, wrote in an op-ed for Al Jazeera that “Israel made its intention to continue and expand the war clear” by killing Haniyeh.
“By assassinating Haniyeh in Tehran, Israel is literally playing with fire,” Fernández wrote. “In order to derail cease-fire prospects and keep up the killing in Gaza, then, it seems Israel is going to end up with a whole lot more regional blood on its hands.”
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Hopefully ‘cooler’ heads will prevail but…don’t go whining to the world, USrael…You will have reaped what you sowed.
Netanyahu – GET – HIM – OUT!!!
Isn’t it obvious by now, Netanyahu and his criminal gang of conspirators have put the final card in play.
It is the Sampson Option. The intent is to stop at nothing until they get what they have sought since the idea was first settled to take over all of mandate Palestine, from the river to the sea, or commit mass suicide trying, unless of course ‘tough love’ intercedes and saves us, and them from themselves!
“Netanyahu Risking Regional War With Assassination”
Is it a risk, or his intention (with the US doing the heavy lifting)?
Netanyahu is the right leader for Israel. The ICC & UN are corrupt to the core. Israel must destroy every last Hamas & Hezbollah demon alive. If idiots obuma & hadn’t impowerered Iran with $ & weakness, we’d never have this problem. Screw the ICC.
How conveniently you forget the Zionists’ history dating back to 1930…with clear intentions of ethnically cleansing Palestine…a land that NEVER belong to you.
You been drinking all day again, Kenny?
@ken
i am truly sorry that you see ICC + UN as “corrupt to the core”.
they are international institutions many people look to for justice.
israel could have been content with the territory it had in 1967.
why did they keep expanding, expanding, expanding, expanding?
what other country on earth keeps pushing its national boundaries
to the detriment and DESPAIR of people who’ve been living on the
annexed land for generations … israel became an occupying power,
relentless. an apartheid state – of which bishop desmond tutu said:
the conditions in gaza are worse than they were in apartheid south africa.
international law allows people who are occupied to rebel and
to do everything to shake the occupier off. [,intifada’ means that.]
israel caims the right to self-defense
but on occupied territory the occupier cannot claim such right.
as to the current leader being the right leader for israel,
judging from a number of demonstrations, a lot of israelis
seem to want him out of office for CORRUPTION to the core.
for not ending the war to bring the remaining hostages home.
the system of “bibiism” he established doesn’t please everyone
bc it serves not your country but only himself and his disciples.
Thank you for providing such a clear demonstration of the Zionist mentality. In plain English, your comment translates to: it’s perfectly OK for Israel to murder whoever gets in its way; and anyone who dares to criticize Israel is ipso facto “corrupt to the core” and a “demon.” It’s grimly fascinating to observe the utter indifference of Zionists to how this philosophy sounds to those outside their cult.
Your attempt to spread Zionist propaganda here is crude and transparent. Consortium News readers are far too intelligent to take you or your word-salad seriously.
I suggest you save your efforts and stop befouling this page with your imbecilic bilge.
Does it not (genocide and all) remind of Hitler, with his lunatic obsessions for a thousand-year Reich, and his inflexible refusal of his own commanders and their advice on the war at that time, all of it leading not only to inner plots to get rid of him but his own self-pitying suicide? See William Shirer, Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.
The assassination of Haniyeh on Iranian soil is arguably the most reckless provocation the Zionist psychopaths have conducted during the past ten months that they’ve been carrying out their genocide against the innocent Palestinians in Gaza.
Apparently Khamenei has just issued an order for the Iranian forces to conduct a direct attack against Israel. Can’t blame them. At the U.N. this morning Iran announced that it will soon carry out a SMO against those responsible for the assassination.
The Zionists’ goal all along has been to bait Iran into war with Israel so that the pro-Israel Talmudic freaks can then demand that Washington attack Iran. Since they fund almost all the representatives’ campaigns and virtually control our mass media, this might not be a difficult task for them.
The Zionists know full well that they can’t keep a lid on American public opinion forever, with TikTok and the ubiquity of social media, most sane U.S. citizens (especially the younger demo) are soon going to turn on Israel’s racist project. Ergo, the Zios are going for broke now, before the worm turns. It’s no coincidence that Netanyahoo has upped the violence and irrational acts just days after he shored up support in Washington after receiving over 50 standing ovations.
Bottom line: DO NOT allow young American men to die for Israel and the paranoid and sadistic Israelis! Their ludicrous fight with every single Arab and Muslim neighbor is not the fight of the American working class!
Right on. Israel is going to regret this.
Hopefully. Netanyahu just told the families of the hostages that they were right: he doesn’t care about them. If any body kills the crazed psychopath, it will likely be an Israeli!
Excellent comment. No, America, stop this blind walk into the abyss.
Thanks.
It’s crucial the American people stand up to this rush to war.