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Ismail Haniyeh: Assassinated by advanced bomb planted two months ago in Tehran guesthouse
The leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, was killed this week by a sophisticated, remote-controlled bomb that had been smuggled into the guesthouse where he was staying in Tehran, rather than by a missile as widely reported, according to the New York Times


Middle East: Blinken Calls for “All Sides” to De-escalate
Fears of escalation rise after the death of Hamas leader, killed in Tehran in a strike attributed to Israel

“Dangerous Escalation” Israel-Iran: Fears of Widening Conflict and Tehran’s Retaliation
Concerns and measures for the funeral of Haniyeh, currently taking place in Tehran - Iran and Hamas accuse Israel of assassinating the political leader of the Palestinian organization - "We must be ready for anything," says Netanyahu
Haniyeh Assassination: Implications for the Middle East’s Volatile Landscape
The initial assessment of danger of a broader escalation - The more calm assessments and Washington's insistence on peace - Who Haniyeh was and what changes his death brings to Hamas - The first international reactions

How the Assassination of Ismail Haniyeh Happened – Scenarios Regarding the Attack in Tehran
Iranian media report that Haniyeh was struck by a "guided aerial missile" on the roof of a veterans' residence where he was staying, just hours after meeting with Iran's new president, Masoud Pezeshkian – Israel has avoided commenting

Ebrahim Raisi: His body will arrive in Tehran tomorrow, and in Mashhad on Thursday – Mourners dressed in black held portraits at today’s ceremony
Will be buried in his hometown - Eight coffins draped with the Iranian flag
