Hamas Leader Haniyeh’s Assassination Sparks Increased Resistance
The assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, who was at the center of ceasefire efforts in Gaza, has “ignited the fire of resistance,” the Palestinian militia said in a statement Sunday, perhaps dashing hopes of an end to Israel’s war.
Hamas leaders convened a council for urgent meetings to discuss the movement’s future after Haniyeh’s assassination and agreed on a series of points, including that his death was a loss for Palestinian people and “free people worldwide.”
“The assassination of the mujahid brother Ismail Haniyeh will only increase the strength of the Hamas movement and the Palestinian resistance to continue its path and approach. His pure blood will ignite the fire of resistance and escalate it,” the militia said.
Hamas leaders have also begun the process of choosing a new head for the movement. However, the question of who might ultimately be selected is not clear.
Mohammed Deif, the head of the al-Qassam Brigades, was recently confirmed by Israel to have been killed. His deputy commander, Marwan Issa, was confirmed by Israel to have been killed in an airstrike in March 2024.
Other prominent leaders of Hamas include Yayha Sinwar, the head of the Hamas movement in Gaza, and Khaled Meshaal, Haniyeh’s predecessor and considered one of the founders of the movement. Meshaal once survived an assassination attempt carried out by the Israeli spy agency Mossad.
“The movement will take the initiative to announce the results of its consultations upon their completion,” Hamas said. “We also confirm that what some media outlets and social media platforms have circulated about assigning certain names to occupy the position of the movement’s presidency is baseless.”
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