The assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in the Iranian capital Tehran has caused a bombshell in the world agenda. Following Haniyeh's assassination, it was claimed that there are 3 candidates for the position of Hamas leader. HE WAS IN TEHRAN FOR THE INAUGURATION CEREMONYImmediately after Israel targeted Hezbollah's senior commander Fuad Shukru in the Lebanese capital Beirut, it shook the world agenda with a much higher-profile assassination. Ismail Haniyeh, the Head of the Hamas Political Bureau, was killed as a result of the assassination in Tehran, the capital of Iran. Haniyeh was in Tehran for the inauguration ceremony of Iranian President Mesut Pezeshkian. The assassination was confirmed by both the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and Hamas. In a statement by Hamas, it was stated that Haniyeh was killed as a result of the attack carried out by Israel on his residence in Tehran at 02:00 local time. It is stated that the house where Haniyeh stayed was hit by a guided missile. In the attack, Haniyeh's bodyguard also lost his life. While the Iranian state television announced that the assassination of Haniyeh was carried out from across the border, the semi-official Tasnim News Agency reported that Haniyeh was targeted by an airstrike in a private residence belonging to veterans in the north of the capital Tehran. TEHRAN ELECTION IS IMPORTANTPrior to the assassination, Haniyeh had meetings with Iran's new President Mesut Pezeshkian and Iran's religious leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and was seen at Pezeshkian's inauguration ceremony. Haniyeh's death was seen as a serious blow to the ceasefire efforts in Gaza. The assassination of Haniyeh in Iran is seen as a message to this country and also put Iran in a difficult situation. The fact that Israel, which could have targeted Haniyeh in another country, did it in Iran is considered important in terms of showing the power of Israel. On the other hand, this security vulnerability in Iran has attracted attention worldwide. The Iranian Prosecutor's Office ordered the investigation of all aspects of the assassination, the legal action regarding possible negligence or errors, and the arrest and trial of the perpetrators. Meanwhile, experts predict that the assassination of Haniyeh will ease Israel's hand in Gaza and reduce attacks on Gaza. WILL BE BURIED IN DOHAAfter the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, a 3-day national mourning was declared in Iran and a 1-day national mourning in Palestine. It was stated that the funeral of Haniyeh will be held in the Iranian capital Tehran and the burial will take place in the Qatari capital Doha on Friday. After the ceremony at the Qatar National Mosque, Haniyeh's body will be buried in Lusail. NOT THE FIRST: HAMAS LEADERS TARGETEDHaniyeh is not the first Hamas leader to be killed in an assassination. Yahya Ayyash, known as the 'Engineer', had his mobile phone explode in his hand. Former political leader Khaled Meshaal was poisoned by Mossad agents in Jordan. With the efforts of then Jordanian King Hussein and US President Clinton, Israel provided the antidote to Jordan, and Meshaal survived. Hamas spiritual leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin was killed by a missile fired from a helicopter as he left a mosque in Gaza. Other targeted names include Abdulaziz al-Rantisi, Adnan al-Ghoul, Nizar Rayan, Said Seyam, and most recently Salah al-Aruri. WHO WILL TAKE OVER HAMAS?After Haniyeh's assassination, there are various claims about who will take over the organization. The first name that comes to mind is Yahya Sinwar, who is the leader of Hamas in Gaza. However, it seems quite difficult for Sinwar to leave Gaza without being targeted by Israel. Another name is Khaled Meshaal, who has previously led Hamas. Zahir Jabarin, who is responsible for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons, is also a candidate for leadership.
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