Iran's system 'won't end it all' to vindicate passing of Hamas boss Haniyeh - ISN TV

Iran's system 'won't end it all' to vindicate passing of Hamas boss Haniyeh - ISN TV

Hamas political pioneer Ismail Haniyeh was killed in Tehran on Wednesday in a strike accused on Israel. Iran has vowed to retaliate for his demise, starting feelings of trepidation of a more extensive local struggle originating from the Gaza war. FRANCE 24 looks at what sort of Iranian "reaction" can be anticipated.

Ismail Haniyeh, the political head of Hamas and a main figure in the Palestinian obstruction development, was killed on Wednesday in Tehran in a strike Hamas and Iran accused on Israel. Israel has not asserted liability regarding Haniyeh's death, albeit Israeli State head Binyamin Netanyahu said that Israel had managed "serious blows" to its "adversaries" as of late.

Iran's Preeminent Chief Ali Khamenei said that "extreme discipline" would be distributed to Israel following the death. "We view it as our obligation to vindicate his suffering which occurred inside the domain of the Islamic Republic of Iran," he said.

'Legitimized' concern: Gotten some information about the opportunities for a provincial heightening of the contention, Clément Therme, an exploration partner at the Global Foundation of Iranian Investigations and instructor at Montpellier's Paul-Valéry College, said such concern was "supported".

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