After the murder of Haniyeh, Israel received threats from a number of countries and organizations
The day before, the Israeli Air Force inflicted an airstrike on the residence of Hamas Politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, killing the leader and his bodyguard. Russia called the incident an absolutely unacceptable political murder. China also condemned the killing and again called for a ceasefire in the Middle East.
In turn, Turkey, Iran, Yemen's Houthis and Hezbollah lashed out at Israel with threats.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian condemned the killing of one of the Hamas leaders and said that Iran will defend its territorial integrity. He stressed that “the terrorist occupiers will regret their cowardly act.”
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei announced his country's response to Israel for Haniya's death is "Tehran's debt."
The criminal Zionist regime killed our guest in our home. Severe punishment awaits him
Khamenei pointed out.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry called the incident a “shameful murder,” specifying that what happened to the head of the Hamas Politburo “is aimed at expanding the war in Gaza to an international scale.” The other day, Turkish President Recep Erdogan even promised to send troops to Israel.
Yemen's Houthis called Haniyeh's killing a "heinous terrorist crime" and a "blatant violation of the law," vowing that it would not be left without consequences.
Lebanese Hezbollah assured that Haniyeh's death would make "resistance to Israel even more decisive."
The details of Haniya's murder in Tehran are still unknown. Iran has declared three days of mourning for the head of the Hamas Politburo killed in Tehran. The farewell ceremony for Ismail Haniya will be held on Thursday, August 1, in Tehran. He will be buried in Qatar.
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