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Breaking news! Hamas' top leader was assassinated

2024-07-31

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Xinhua News Agency News: According to Iranian state television, Hamas supreme leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Iran.

According to CCTV News, the Public Relations Department of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran announced in a statement that Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of the Political Bureau of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), and a bodyguard were killed in an attack in Tehran, the capital of Iran. The statement said that the cause of the incident is under investigation and the results of the investigation will be announced later.

Personal experience:

Ismail Haniyeh was born in the village of Ashkelon in the Gaza Strip in 1963. Due to poverty and instability, he did not know his exact date of birth.

In 1987, he entered the Islamic University of Gaza to study Arabic literature (some say he graduated from the Islamic University in 1987), and soon became an active student movement in this school with strong religious radical forces.

In 1987, he became a member of the newly formed Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas).

In 1992, he was expelled to Lebanon by Israel along with more than 400 other Hamas members.

In 1993, after the signing of the Oslo Accords between Palestine and Israel, he was released and returned to Gaza, where he became the president of the Islamic University and the leader of the Hamas student movement.

In 1996, when Hamas boycotted the Palestinian Autonomous Government election led by the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (Fatah), he advocated active participation.

In 1998, he was appointed as the director of the office by Hamas spiritual leader Yassin, responsible for external liaison.

On September 6, 2003, he was accompanying Yassin in a car when a bomb attack occurred.

In April 2004, after Yassin and Rantisi were killed in succession, he became one of the only two remaining members of Hamas' five-member core leadership.

On January 25-26, 2006, he won the Palestinian Legislative Council election as the first candidate of Hamas. On February 18, he was nominated by Hamas as the prime minister candidate. On February 21, he was appointed as the prime minister of the autonomous government by Abbas, the chairman of the Palestinian National Authority, becoming the first Hamas prime minister in Palestinian history. On March 29, he and 23 other cabinet members were sworn in under the auspices of Abbas.

After the Hamas government led by Haniyeh came to power, Palestine was blockaded by Israel and some Western countries, and the political, financial and social crises became increasingly serious.

In August 2006, Haniyeh and Abbas agreed to form a national unity government composed of Hamas, Fatah and other political factions to get out of the predicament as soon as possible. From November 28 to December 14, Haniyeh made his first foreign visit after taking office as prime minister, visiting Egypt, Qatar, Syria, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Sudan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and other countries, raising $35 million in cash to pay the salaries of Palestinian civil servants that had been in arrears for several months. On the evening of December 14, Haniyeh's convoy was shot by Fatah security forces when it returned to the country through the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza, and one of Haniyeh's bodyguards was killed.

On February 15, 2007, he resigned as prime minister from Abbas and was appointed to form a national unity government. On March 17, he led the national unity government to take office. On the night of June 14, Abbas dismissed him from the post of prime minister of the national unity government. In the early morning of the next day, he refused to accept the dissolution of the government at a press conference.

On May 6, 2017, he was elected Chairman of the Hamas Political Bureau, succeeding Khaled Meshaal.

In 2018, he was listed on the US government's "blacklist" of suspected terrorists.

On August 1, 2021, he was re-elected as Chairman of the Political Bureau of Hamas.

Source: Xinhua News Agency, CCTV News, e Company

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Editor: He Yu

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