After the inauguration ceremony of the new president of Iran, Mustahi Khaniyeh was killed in an attack on his residence, and no one claimed the terrorist attack, and the joy of the Middle East because of the unity and reconciliation within the Palestinians disappeared immediately. Where will this incident lead the Palestinian-Israeli situation and the Middle East pattern?
On the 30th local time, Iran's new President Pezehizi was sworn in, and Haniah attended the ceremony. It is understood that the purpose of his visit to Iran is to meet with Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Ali Khamenei, which is the first visit to Iran by a Hamas leader after the reconciliation between Palestinians and Palestinians. Iran is the backbone of the anti-US hegemony in the Middle East, and when the new president takes office, it is necessary for Hamas to understand the domestic and foreign policies of the new government, and it is possible to exchange anti-oppression experiences, but before Haniyeh can meet the results, a terrorist attack took his life.
On the 31st, Iran confirmed that Haniyeh had been killed in an attack in Tehran. The reaction in the Middle East was strong, and in less than 24 hours, senior Hamas official Zuhri called the incident a "serious escalation" aimed at destroying the will of Hamas and the will of our people. But he said Hamas would not compromise and would continue to devote itself to the cause of the great resistance, saying that "no matter what sacrifices are made, Hamas will continue along this path." Iran's new president, Pezeshiciyan, was also furious, saying that he would regret the "terrorists" who killed Chania, and Khamenei pointed out that the real culprit behind the scenes was Israel, and said that Israel would be "severely punished".
IranImmediately after the incident, Hamas pointed out that the incident was committed by Israel, and Hamas said that Mahmoud · Taha, Hamas's media relations representative in Lebanon, said that the Israel army carried out the operation after obtaining United States approval, in order to pressure Hamas to accept the negotiation conditions proposed by Israel.
Following the internal reconciliation reached by Palestinians in Beijing, the Israeli Prime Minister imposed new conditions on the Gaza ceasefire agreement, including requiring displaced Palestinians to be screened upon return to northern Gaza after the truce began, and maintaining control of the border between Gaza and Egypt. Without thinking, Hamas scoffed at Israel's demands and continued to remain in combat mode. On the other hand, the United States is also holding its breath on the reconciliation between Palestinians and Palestinians, which is no less than a major regional event for the resumption of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and the positive image of China's influence in the Middle East and the international community has been further enhanced, and the United States is worried that it will not be able to undermine the results of China's mediation.
Hamas's accusation that Israel is responsible, and that United States is involved, seems reasonable. In any case, no one can jump to conclusions without conclusive evidence, and it is more important to avoid further escalation. Surprisingly, the positions of China, the United States, and Russia have reached a certain degree of unity.
On the same day, U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said he would "work to ensure that what we are doing helps de-escalate [the situation] and resolve the issue diplomatically," stressing that every effort will be made to prevent the situation from turning into a broader conflict in the region.
Subsequently, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said that China firmly opposes and condemns the assassination. We are deeply concerned that this incident may lead to further instability in the region. China urges that the issue be resolved through dialogue and consultation and avoid provoking further escalation. Earlier, the website of the Russian Foreign Ministry also published a message condemning the murder and urging all parties concerned to exercise restraint and refrain from taking steps that could lead to a sharp deterioration of the security situation in the region and trigger a large-scale armed confrontation.
China and Russia's call for a cooling of the situation reflects the responsibility of a major power, and China and Russia have always been consistent with their position in international affairs, and the starting point of United States and China and Russia is different, in fact, Austin is afraid that the US military will be drawn into a larger conflict by Israel. In any case, the restrained calls of China, the United States, and Russia may inject more stability into the situation in Gaza and the Palestinian-Israeli situation.