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Niu Tanqin: Israel killed its most wanted enemy Iran and made the whole world laugh at it

2024-08-01

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(Original title: Israel kills three birds with one stone)

Based on the picture posted by the Government Information Office

It has to be said that Israel is Israel.

Everyone knows that Hamas's top leader Haniyeh is likely to be killed by Israel, but many people never expected that Haniyeh would be killed in his residence in Tehran, Iran.

One of his bodyguards was also killed.

Who did it?

No need to ask, Israel!

But Israel, as usual, neither denied nor acknowledged it.The Israeli government’s press office quickly posted a photo of Haniyeh on social media with the words “killed”.

Everything is clear.

In fact, during the Paris Olympics, on the same day, July 31, Israel also launched an air strike on Beirut, killing Hezbollah senior leader Shukur and injuring dozens of people.

The two attacks, especially the successful hunting down of the top leader of Hamas, at least killed three birds with one stone.

First, the heavy blow to Hamas also fully demonstrated Israel's ruthless means, no matter how far away you are, you will be punished. Even if you are the top leader of Hamas, you can't escape Israel's black hand.

Second, the attack in Tehran is a serious warning to Iran. Don't forget that just a few hours ago, Haniyeh met with Iran's top leaders. Are they also in the hands of Mossad?

Third, it is a deterrent to other anti-Israel armed groups. Look at the fate of Haniyeh and Shukur. If they continue to oppose Israel, Israel will hunt them down to the end.


Haniyeh met with Khamenei before assassination

Of course, for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, this is an even greater victory.

Netanyahu is in a bad situation now. Most Israelis dislike him and protests are ongoing. He knows very well that if he is driven out of office, he will be investigated by relevant departments and may end up in jail.

Now, with the strength at the front, I suddenly hunted down the enemy I wanted to kill the most, which was naturally a great joy.

Netanyahu immediately spoke out, and put it bluntly:Anyone who harms our children, anyone who murders our fellow citizens and harms our country will pay with their lives, and any act of aggression against Israel will pay a heavy price.

It refers to both Haniyeh and Shukur, and is also a clear warning to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s recent “invasion of Israel.”

Last year, Hamas attacked Israel, and Israel subsequently launched a massacre in Gaza. Now Haniyeh has also been killed. Hezbollah rockets killed more than a dozen Druze children, and Israel immediately launched an air strike on Beirut, eliminating Shukur, an important Hezbollah leader.

In the Middle East, Israel is indeed not someone to be trifled with.

For Haniya, this ending is indeed regrettable.

If he stayed in Qatar, he would actually be safe, because Israel had made a clear promise to Qatar that it would never launch an assassination in Qatar.

Considering the overall situation of Israel-Qatar relations, Israel generally abided by the agreement. Therefore, although Israel hates Haniyeh, Haniyeh has been in Qatar for many years and is safe and sound.

But he went to Iran to attend the inauguration ceremony of the new Iranian president in person, and thus stepped into dangerous territory.

This is a major negligence and shame for Iran.

Haniyeh is such an important figure, and the whole world knows that he is Israel's number one target. He was doing nothing in Qatar, but he was killed by Israel in Tehran, the capital of Iran.

From another perspective, it is even more evident how deeply Mossad has infiltrated Iran. They fully grasped Haniyeh's exact whereabouts and chose the best time to assassinate him.


Municipal workers walk through debris from damaged buildings in a southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, caused by an Israeli airstrike on Tuesday night.

What will be the consequences?

First, Hamas is more sad and angry, but it is unlikely to collapse.

They must be sad and angry that the top leader was killed in this way.

Before he was assassinated, like many Palestinians in Gaza, he had also experienced the pain of losing his loved ones. Israel's indiscriminate bombing had claimed the lives of his three sons and four grandchildren.

But will Hamas collapse?

A little bit, but not at all.

Because Hamas is not only an organization, but also an ideology.

I remember when I was working in Jerusalem more than 20 years ago, the Sharon government of Israel also launched a massive attack, killing the spiritual leader of Hamas, Yassin, in a few strokes, and then quickly killing Yassin's successor, Rantisi.

Has Hamas collapsed?

One person falls, and more people stand up with hatred.

Although Haniyeh is the supreme leader and has served as the Prime Minister of Palestine, he has more political influence; the actual military command of Hamas is in the hands of Sinwar and others in the Gaza tunnels.

They will never surrender. Even if they are killed, there will be more to take their place.

Second, Iran is very angry and will inevitably retaliate.

Indeed, Iran has made a fool of itself around the world.

Our own nuclear scientists were assassinated one after another in our own country; now, a guest from afar was bombed to death in his residence in Tehran.

What does security do?

But that's the reality.

Iran, oh Iran, the infiltration of Mossad in Iran is shocking; the methods of Israeli agents are cruel and ruthless.

Certainly, Iran will launch a campaign to catch spies, but can they really catch the murderer?

All we can say is it’s better to mend the fold before the sheep are lost.

But Iran is bound to retaliate.

I saw that the angry Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei strongly condemned Israel's actions and ordered Iran to retaliate directly against Israel.

He said: "You have killed our honored guest in our house, thus paving the way for severe revenge on you. It is our duty to avenge the blood of our honored guest."


Gaza is in ruins after Israeli attack

Third, more blood and gore.

Israel considers assassinations in a country as revenge and counter-terrorism; but from another perspective, isn't this also state terrorism?

Where is international law?

Poor thing, international law is in the books.

So, we see that after the incident, except for the United States pretending to know nothing, countries around the world, including China and Russia, have condemned the assassination and are worried about the further deterioration of the situation.

After all, Haniyeh was a key figure in the ceasefire negotiations between Palestine and Israel. If he was targeted and eliminated, who would they talk to? Who would be willing to talk?

Qatari Prime Minister Al-Thani denounced:"How can mediation succeed when one side assassinates the other's negotiator? Peace requires serious partnerships and a global stand against the disregard for human life."

But this may be exactly what Netanyahu wants!

They didn't want to talk in the first place, and now they are even more unscrupulous and can kill as much as they want. They will completely wipe out Hamas in Gaza and strangle Hezbollah in the north. The more tense the situation is, the safer they are.

Bloody storm! Bloody storm! Bloody storm!

The Middle East is full of tigers and wolves, when will the cycle of revenge end?