Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps has issued a statement confirming the death of Ismail Haniyeh, a senior Hamas leader, during an inauguration event for Iran’s new president. Haniyeh and an Iranian security guard were reportedly killed at their place of residence. No details have been forthcoming at the time of publication.
Meanwhile, the Israeli military conducted an airstrike in Beirut’s southern suburb, Haret Hreik, targeting senior Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr. Shukr, reportedly the mastermind behind a recent attack that killed 12 children in the Golan Heights, is believed to have died in the strike. The Lebanese health ministry reported that the strike killed three civilians, including two children, and injured 74 others.
The neighborhood, a Hezbollah stronghold, was previously devastated during the 2006 war with Israel and subsequently rebuilt with Iranian funding. The recent attack damaged buildings near a mosque and a hospital, with emergency workers struggling to rescue those trapped under the rubble.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed a stern response to the Golan Heights strike, which Hezbollah denied responsibility for. Lebanon’s current prime minister condemned the airstrike and plans to file a complaint with the U.N. Security Council.
In Tehran, during the inauguration of President Masoud Pezeshkian, senior figures from groups within Iran’s “axis of resistance,” including Haniyeh, were present. Shortly after his speech asserting support for Palestinians, news of Haniyeh’s assassination broke. Iranian officials condemned the attack, attributing the blame to Israel and the United States, and hinted at potential retaliation.