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Thousands march in Istanbul to protest the killing of Hamas leader Haniyeh

Reuters
Reuters
01/08/2024
02:30 MYT
Thousands march in Istanbul to protest the killing of Hamas leader Haniyeh
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators take part in a rally to protest the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran, in Istanbul, Turkey July 31, 2024. - REUTERS
ISTANBUL: Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters marched through the streets of central Istanbul late on Wednesday to protest the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.

AI Brief
  • Ismail Haniyeh, a key figure in Hamas, was assassinated in Tehran, sparking threats of revenge on Israel and raising fears of a broader Middle East conflict.
  • Protests erupted in Istanbul, with demonstrators condemning Israel and expressing solidarity with the Palestinian cause.
  • While the assassination was widely attributed to Israel, the Israeli government did not claim responsibility or comment on the incident.

Haniyeh was assassinated in the Iranian capital Tehran in an attack that drew threats of revenge on Israel and fuelled further concern that the conflict in Gaza was turning into a wider Middle East war.
The demonstrators held posters with Haniyeh's photos and banners reading, "Martyr Haniyeh, Jerusalem is our cause and your path is our path".
Protesters were chanting "murderer Israel, get out of Palestine", "thousands of greetings from Istanbul to the resistance in Gaza" and waving Turkish and Palestinian flags during the march in the Fatih district of Istanbul.
Although the strike on Haniyeh was widely assumed to have been carried out by Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government made no claim of responsibility and said it would make no comment on the killing.
Haniyeh, normally based in Qatar, had been the face of Hamas's international diplomacy as the war set off by the Hamas-led attack on Israel on Oct. 7 has raged in Gaza. He had been taking part in internationally brokered indirect talks on reaching a ceasefire in the Palestinian enclave.
Earlier on Wednesday, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan condemned the assassination in Tehran and said the killing would not break Palestinians' will.
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