How was Ismail Haniya killed? The mystery could not be solved

Palestinian set agitation Head of Ismail Haniya His death as a result of an attack in the Iranian capital, Tehran, shocked the whole world.

Not only have various speculations and assumptions continued since the attack, but as a result of the ongoing Israeli aggression in Gaza since October 7 last year, there is a fear that the scope of the tense situation in the Middle East will now spread to other regions.

On July 31, Ismail Haniyeh was first reported dead in an attack by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards in Tehran, which was later confirmed by Hamas.

Ismail Haniyeh was in Tehran to attend the swearing-in ceremony of the new Iranian president, Masoud Al-Badeshkian.

Photos from the high-profile event showed him sitting in the front row and posing for pictures with other heads of state and dignitaries.

Iran has announced an investigation into the murder of its guest Ismail Haniyeh. However, no details regarding the incident have been released so far as to how and where the attack was carried out.

Although Hamas claimed responsibility for Ismail Haniyeh’s murder Israel calling it a ‘Zionist attack’, however, no statement has come out from Tel Aviv so far.

Even after the murder of Ismail Haniya, rumors and speculations are coming out.

Iran International According to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, in its statement, Ismail Haniyeh died as a result of a ‘projectile coming from the air’ at a special residence for ex-soldiers in northern Tehran at around 2 am. Now was it a missile or a drone and was it fired from inside Iran or from outside? Everyone’s lips are stitched in this regard.

Yes, the Lebanese TV Al-Maideen reported that the missile that hit Ismail Haniyeh’s residence was not fired from Iran, but from another country.

The question here is where Ismail Haniyeh lived in Tehran?

Iran’s state-run Fars news agency reported that Ismail Haniyeh was staying at a residence for veterans in northern Tehran, and that little is known about the building.

While speculations are also being made that Ismail Haniya was residing in the Basij Al-Zahra Palace in the Saadabad Complex in the north of Tehran.

The 110-hectare complex was built by the Qajar and Pahlavi kings and contains several palaces. After the Iranian revolution, it was turned into a museum.

‘Israel traced Ismail Haniyeh using WhatsApp’

Confirmed information about Ismail Haniyeh’s residence in Tehran has not been revealed yet, but there are also hot reports that Israel allegedly sent him to Tehran. WhatsApp Traced with the help of

The Free Press Journal also reported that Israeli intelligence installed spyware on Ismail Haniyeh’s phone through a WhatsApp message, which allowed the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to receive his real location. They were attacked by drones.

However, it is also a fact that like China, Iran is also among the few countries where WhatsApp is banned and people use this app through VPN, but WhatsApp uses their registered phone numbers. Can track where its users really are.

In April this year, Keith Cartw, head of WhatsApp BBC News had said: ‘We’ve had a lot of reports of people using WhatsApp and what we can do is we’re looking at some countries where we’re seeing the app being blocked. And still millions of people are connected to WhatsApp.’

Journalist covering Middle East and North African affairs for years Elijah J. Magnier It also says that Israel installed sophisticated spyware through a WhatsApp message allegedly sent to Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, and that the software enabled Israeli intelligence to track Ismail Haniyeh’s exact location. could

In a statement on X, Ella J. Magnier wrote that Ismail Haniyeh last spoke to his son on the phone, after which Israeli forces pinpointed his location and killed him.

According to Ella J. Magnier, the spyware is similar to the infamous Pegasus software developed by Israeli cyber-intelligence firm NSO Group. Pegasus software allows access to any smartphone’s messages, photos, and location data, and can even control the phone’s camera and microphone without the user’s knowledge.

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Such advanced technology enables real-time surveillance and precise targeting, he says.

A bomb was planted at the residence of Ismail Haniya two months ago.

The American newspaper New York Times quoted seven Middle East officials, including two Iranian and one American official, as saying in a report that the bomb had already been planted in the hotel room where Ismail Haniyeh was targeted on Wednesday. It was delivered in disguise.

The report quoted officials as saying that the bomb had been hidden in the guest room for about two months. The arrangements and security of this guest house were based on the revolution.

Five Middle East officials said the bomb was detonated after confirming Ismail Haniyeh’s presence in the guest room.

The explosion shook the building and several windows were broken. A photo shared by The New York Times shows the damage to the building.

These officials further said that Ismail Haniya had stayed in the same guest house during several visits to Tehran.

Immediately after the incident, there were speculations that Israel had launched a drone or aircraft-assisted missile that targeted Ismail Haniyeh’s residence.

However, these speculations raised questions about how Israel managed to evade Iranian air defenses. Now, however, it turns out that the assassins created a different kind of gap in Iran’s defenses

was taken advantage of and the bomb was planted several weeks ago. The bomb was later detonated when the opportunity arose.

Although nothing conclusive has yet emerged regarding all these hypotheses, the deadly attack on its leader Ismail Haniyeh in the heart of Iran, Hamas’s second home, could not have happened without planning and technical expertise. .


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2024-08-02 05:37:12

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