Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has ordered a strike on Israel in response to the assassination of Hamas Political Bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, says The New York Times, citing sources.
According to the newspaper, the order was issued Wednesday morning.
It also noted that Khamenei gave instructions "to prepare plans for both an attack and a defense in the event that the war expands and Israel or the United States strike Iran."
Der Oberste Führer des Iran, Ali Khamenei, hat als Reaktion auf die Ermordung Haniyehs einen direkten Schlag gegen Israel angeordnet, berichtet die New York Times unter Berufung auf Quellen
ReplyDeleteThe United States is an accomplice in the liquidation of the head of the Hamas Politburo, the Iranian Foreign Ministry believes.
ReplyDeleteThe assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran dealt a critical blow to Iran’s security apparatus, exposing severe vulnerabilities and indicating deep foreign intelligence penetration within the Islamic Republic, analysts said.
ReplyDeleteAnalysts said that the assassination sent a clear message to Iran and its allies: they are not beyond Israel’s reach, even in Tehran. It also highlighted the extent of Israel’s covert capabilities within Iran.
ReplyDeleteIl leader supremo dell'Iran, l'Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, ha emesso un ordine per colpire direttamente Israele come forma di ritorsione per l'uccisione a Teheran del leader di Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, secondo quanto riportato da tre funzionari iraniani
ReplyDeleteIsraeli intelligence installed spyware on the phone of Hamas leader Haniyeh via a WhatsApp message* and, thanks to this, tracked his location, Lebanese journalist Elia Manier said.
ReplyDeleteAccording to her, the malware is identical to the Pegasus virus for hacking smartphones, which is developed and sold under license by the Israeli company NSO Group.
It allegedly allows you to access messages, location data and photos of the user, as well as control the phone’s camera and microphone.