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Terrorist mastermind meets his fate'

Haniyeh, whose assassination was reportedly carried out with a sophisticated guided missile, was the driving force behind the terrorist group's strategic decision-making. On October 7, cameras captured Haniyeh in Istanbul, praising the attack and praying alongside other senior Hamas officials.

by  Shachar Kleiman
Published on  07-31-2024 15:00
Last modified: 08-01-2024 09:22
Terrorist mastermind meets his fate'AFP / Mahmud Hams

Then-Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniya waves the Hamas (L), and the Palestinian (R) flags during a rally in Gaza City on December 14, 2009 marking the 22nd anniversary of the Islamist movement's founding | Photo: AFP / Mahmud Hams

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Ismail Haniyeh, the top Hamas leader and key strategist behind the organization's deadly operations, was killed early Wednesday in a strike on Tehran. Haniyeh, who had been living in exile, played a pivotal role in orchestrating the October 7 assault on Israel and was seen celebrating the attack from Turkey. His death marks a significant blow to Hamas leadership and could potentially alter the course of the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

Haniyeh, whose assassination was reportedly carried out with a sophisticated guided missile, was the driving force behind the terrorist group's strategic decision-making. On October 7, cameras captured Haniyeh in Istanbul, praising the attack and praying alongside other senior Hamas officials.

This was Hamas chief Haniyeh's reaction to the Hamas massacre on October 7.

He's not celebrating anymore. 🎯 pic.twitter.com/xYsPsSNHZ3

— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) July 31, 2024

Haniyeh's journey began in 1962 in Gaza's Shati refugee camp. In his early years, he worked in construction in the Israeli city of Ashkelon, while three of his sisters settled in the Negev region. His political career started as a disciple of Hamas founder Ahmed Yassin, with involvement at Gaza's Islamic University, where he earned a degree in Arabic literature. The First Intifada saw him serve a three-year prison sentence.

In 1992, Haniyeh was among hundreds of Hamas activists exiled to Lebanon, where he forged connections with Hezbollah. Following Israel's botched 1997 assassination attempt on Khaled Mashal, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin was released, and Haniyeh became his chief of staff. During the Second Intifada, Haniyeh narrowly escaped an assassination attempt that targeted several Hamas leaders.

Ismail Haniyeh. Photo: AP

After Israel's targeted killings decimated Hamas's upper echelons, Haniyeh rose to lead the group in Gaza. He spearheaded Hamas's victorious slate in the 2006 Palestinian parliamentary elections, defeating Fatah and forming a government that Israel refused to recognize. His tenure was marked by a Fatah-led assassination attempt and a short-lived unity government. In 2007, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas dismissed Haniyeh, but Hamas swiftly seized control of Gaza. Haniyeh's subsequent focus was on cementing Hamas's grip on the coastal enclave.

Haniyeh chalked up a major win in 2011 with the Shalit prisoner exchange. Six years on, Yahya Sinwar, one of the deal's released prisoners, succeeded him as Hamas's Gaza chief. Haniyeh then clinched the top spot in Hamas's political bureau through internal elections, taking over from Khaled Mashal and relocating to Qatar.

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