Terror Leaders Killed in Beirut and Tehran

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We fight, We win
Within hours of each other, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran and Hezbollah’s “Defense Minister” Fuad Shukr was killed in an airstrike in Beirut, raising the specter of further escalation in the Middle East.

Analysts who discussed the situation with The Press Service of Israel said the strikes sent powerful messages to Iran and Hezbollah, stressed that Haniyeh’s death is very embarrassing for the regime in the eyes of the Iranian public, and agreed that Haniyeh’s assassination would only pose a short-term delay for ceasefire efforts.

Haniyeh, head of Hamas’s politburo, was in Tehran attending the inauguration of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. Unlike the Beirut strike, however, Israeli officials have not commented.

Pragmatic, But Not Moderate
Both Haniyeh and Shukr were the highest-level Hamas and Hezbollah figures killed since Israel, underscoring their significance, Professor Eyal Zisser told The Press Service of Israel. Zisser is Tel Aviv University’s vice-rector and has a chair in Contemporary History of the Middle East.


 
Opposing a regime charged with genocide headed by alleged war criminals is not ' terrorism '. Infanticide, invasion, genocide and assassination are 'terrorism '.

Justice will prevail
 
Within hours of each other, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran and Hezbollah’s “Defense Minister” Fuad Shukr was killed in an airstrike in Beirut, raising the specter of further escalation in the Middle East.

Analysts who discussed the situation with The Press Service of Israel said the strikes sent powerful messages to Iran and Hezbollah, stressed that Haniyeh’s death is very embarrassing for the regime in the eyes of the Iranian public, and agreed that Haniyeh’s assassination would only pose a short-term delay for ceasefire efforts.

Haniyeh, head of Hamas’s politburo, was in Tehran attending the inauguration of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. Unlike the Beirut strike, however, Israeli officials have not commented.

Pragmatic, But Not Moderate
Both Haniyeh and Shukr were the highest-level Hamas and Hezbollah figures killed since Israel, underscoring their significance, Professor Eyal Zisser told The Press Service of Israel. Zisser is Tel Aviv University’s vice-rector and has a chair in Contemporary History of the Middle East.


Good. Wipe the leadership from the face of the earth and leave them headless
 
The scum they killed in Beirut was behind the terrorist attack that killed nearly 300 US Marine peacekeepers in the 80s.
 
Working on my education:

Larry C. Johnson: Ismail Haniyeh's Assassination & Wider War Between Israel and Hezbollah/Iran​


"Israel should no longer exist as a nation, it is an abomination, it should be wiped off the face of the Earth"
 

The last time Iran hit Israel was a demonstration.

My grapevine thinks that the real thing is imminent.

Ever wonder why this Christian Nation SCOTUS Fourth Reich July "what is 9/11 ?" Freudian slip following Federal Lynching KKK churchstate of hate drug trafficking fiefdom Mengele "Angel of Death" baptize thine eyes by urinations thieving US Constitution Bill of Rights arsonists have so many cross conditioned way beyond therapy Christiananality pedophilia practicing Mohammed Valhalla pedophilia martydom under color of law ?
 
You're halfway to getting 'glassed over ' yourself- but way too dumb to know it.
So 'glassed over' instead of Zyklon B gassed over continuing that WW II business contract with Nazi Germany as if you're the second coming in that "serve the Pope or die" bungling GI Joe biding his time tradition......
 
Aw, the sad little raghead, upset that he got called out for admitting he and his fellow ragheads are terrorist fucks, the entire population of them.
No heaven for you, dumbass. The Jews killed your christ and you don't give a fuck;

 
Within hours of each other, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran and Hezbollah’s “Defense Minister” Fuad Shukr was killed in an airstrike in Beirut, raising the specter of further escalation in the Middle East.

Analysts who discussed the situation with The Press Service of Israel said the strikes sent powerful messages to Iran and Hezbollah, stressed that Haniyeh’s death is very embarrassing for the regime in the eyes of the Iranian public, and agreed that Haniyeh’s assassination would only pose a short-term delay for ceasefire efforts.

Haniyeh, head of Hamas’s politburo, was in Tehran attending the inauguration of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. Unlike the Beirut strike, however, Israeli officials have not commented.

Pragmatic, But Not Moderate
Both Haniyeh and Shukr were the highest-level Hamas and Hezbollah figures killed since Israel, underscoring their significance, Professor Eyal Zisser told The Press Service of Israel. Zisser is Tel Aviv University’s vice-rector and has a chair in Contemporary History of the Middle East.


The Iran strike was set in motion months ago, Beirut was different.

Both strikes were very successful. Which begs the question...why kill so many innocents early on?

Bibi's blood lust didn't play well on the world stage.
 
No heaven for you, dumbass. The Jews killed your christ and you don't give a fuck;

Leave it to Islam Mohammed Valhalla pedophilia martyrdom to invoke "death to the infidels" from Christiananality pedophilia human reproduction medical pseudoscience immaculate virgin Mary son of Allah Jesus the Christ conception where two wrongs make a rite of suicidal super ego homicidal human farming.......
 
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