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The New York Times: Khamenei was furious and ordered Iran to strike directly at Israel

According to the New York Times, Hamas Politburo Chairman Ismail · Haniyeh was killed in Iran's unfortunate unrelenting missile attack on Israel. This tragic event instantly ignited the raging anger in the heart of Iran's supreme leader Ali · Khamenei. He angrily ordered Iran to point its sword at Israel, vowing to retaliate for a tooth to seek justice for Hania's death, and a storm of revenge across borders was quietly brewing.

The New York Times: Khamenei was furious and ordered Iran to strike directly at Israel

"Iran's wrath reaches the heart of Israel." The New York Times outlines Khamenei's determination in this way. Like a secret envoy in the night, the source whispered but firmly revealed: "The name of Haniah has become a clarion call for Tehran's counterattack." It is reported that this command, which was full of gunpowder, was quietly issued in the early morning of July 31, with the first rays of morning light rising.

The New York Times: Khamenei was furious and ordered Iran to strike directly at Israel

Haniyeh was assassinated by Israel, and the news spread quickly around the world that day. According to detailed media analysis, the deadly missile, launched by Israel, pierced the silent night sky at 2 a.m. and hit the residence of Iran veterans in northern Tehran with unmistakable accuracy, killing Haniyeh.

The New York Times: Khamenei was furious and ordered Iran to strike directly at Israel

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) added to the tragedy of a subsequent statement that Chaniah's loyal defenders were not spared, and their figure fell along with their leader Haniyeh on the campaign to defend the Palestinian people. For a time, the specter over the assassination of a Hamas politician was widely blamed on the conspiracy of United States and Israel. However, in the face of this monstrous accusation, United States Secretary of State Anthony · Blinken said that United States neither got involved in the matter nor knew anything about its details, and a diplomatic fog added to the confusion.

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