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After the terror act, US Secretary of State Tony Blinken clarified that the US had no involvement in the killing and was unaware of it. This statement by Blinken has astonished knowledgeable people and analysts worldwide. Analysts, including those in Israel, are calling the US Secretary of State a liar. The world’s largest intelligence agency, the CIA, which controls tens of satellites in space that collect information by focusing on any part of the world, is claimed to be unaware that its ally was targeting a political figure who could save the world from the flames of war. During a joint call, Biden and his Vice President Kamala Harris, a potential Democratic presidential candidate, assured Netanyahu that if Iran attacked Tel Aviv, the US would directly intervene to ensure its security.
Last month, during his visit to the US, Israeli prime minister, who has been officially declared a terrorist by Pakistan, lamented Washington’s hesitance regarding Tel Aviv’s long-standing desire to attack Iran’s nuclear program. He urged the US administration to recognize the rapidly advancing Iranian nuclear program as a significant threat. How seriously the US administration took Netanyahu’s pleas will become apparent in the near future, but we cannot ignore that Israel’s actions are succeeding in provoking Tehran. The assassination of Haniyeh is not a minor event, especially since he was an official guest of Iran. This period is very challenging for the Iranian security establishment. They need to answer important questions, and as long as silence prevails, suspicions will remain.
Iran had responded to Israel in April 2024, when Israel targeted Iranian diplomatic buildings in Damascus with missiles. Iran managed to breach Israel’s security. The increasing crimes of Israel are supported by the US and Western countries, allowing Tel Aviv’s rulers to trample international laws like an intoxicated elephant. Israel does not respect the sovereignty of any country and dreams of seizing every inch of Palestine by suppressing all voices. The ruling class of Israel is completely controlled by right-wing extremist elements with absurd ideologies, who seek to perform religious ceremonies using the blood of a red cow.
This thought is repugnant, claiming to be part of a civilized society, and how can we tolerate the killing of 92,000 Palestinians for such a ridiculous idea? Why can’t the global community punish Israel? Why can’t it impose economic and arms import sanctions on Tel Aviv? This way, there will be no peace in the world, and we should not speak of justice. The time has come to cleanse the sacred land of Palestine from extremists who were brought from around the world to this holy land by global imperialism and were given power through the force of arms.
After the assassination of Hamas political bureau chief, who represented Hamas in ceasefire negotiations in Qatar and Egypt, efforts to reduce broader tensions in the region without punishing Israel are ongoing by the US and European countries. This situation arises while Israeli aggression in Gaza reached its 300th day on Thursday. After the targeted killing of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, the families of Israeli prisoners held by Hamas have begun questioning the diminishing prospects of their release. These families are urging the Israeli government to reach a ceasefire agreement. Besides weekly protests in Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities, protestors demanding a ceasefire took to the streets on Wednesday night, chanting slogans against Netanyahu. Affected families and protesters blocked main roads in Tel Aviv on Thursday morning. The protesters stated that silence against Netanyahu’s cabinet means destruction. Families of the prisoners claim that delays in ceasefire negotiations reduce the chances of their loved ones’ survival. They stated that they are a step away from a multi-front war and are uncertain about the future of Israelis. Families of the protesters, like those of Metan, revealed that most Israeli families have cut their expenses by 80%. They are unsure how they will live post-war as people have limited their businesses, the entire system is disrupted, factories are shut down, and electricity production has been reduced. They question whether Israelis will face unemployment. Without answers to these questions, Israelis are becoming mentally distressed. They never imagined what they are now experiencing. The prospects for a ceasefire in the north appear bleak, with 460 families displaced from this front feeling helpless while Netanyahu’s administration demands they endure harsh conditions for minimal aid. How long do they want to continue this? We want to return to our homes and breathe freely again.

 

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