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Iran Cracks Down on Suspects in Hamas Leader’s Assassination Plot

Tehran(Special Correspondent/Webdesk);Iranian authorities have arrested dozens of individuals suspected of involvement in a plot to assassinate Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh. The arrests come after intelligence agencies uncovered a plan to target Haniyeh, who has been a key figure in the Palestinian resistance movement.

The arrests followed the killing of Ismail Haniyeh in an explosion early Wednesday. Haniyeh, who had led Hamas’s political office in Qatar, was visiting Tehran for the inauguration of Iran’s new president and was staying at the guesthouse in northern Tehran. This event highlighted a significant security lapse, as the assassination occurred in a heavily guarded compound in the capital shortly after the new president’s swearing-in ceremony.

According to reports, the suspects were arrested in a series of raids across the country, with many believed to have ties to foreign intelligence agencies. The Iranian government has not released further details on the suspects or their alleged roles in the plot.

The assassination plot is believed to have been orchestrated by external forces seeking to destabilize the region and undermine Palestinian resistance. Iran’s swift action in foiling the plot demonstrates its commitment to regional security and support for Palestinian causes.

The arrests have sent a strong message that Iran will not tolerate such plots on its soil, and those involved will face severe consequences. The incident has also highlighted the ongoing tensions and threats faced by Palestinian leaders and the importance of international cooperation in ensuring their safety.

Ali Vaez, the Iran director for the International Crisis Group, stated that the assassination undermines the perception of Iran’s ability to protect its homeland and key allies, potentially signalling to adversaries that the regime is vulnerable.

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Officials have suggested that the bomb responsible for Haniyeh’s death was planted in his room up to two months before his arrival. Both Iranian and Hamas officials, as well as several U.S. officials, have accused Israel of the assassination. Israel, which aims to dismantle Hamas’s capabilities, has not claimed responsibility.

The Revolutionary Guards Corps’ specialized intelligence unit has taken over the investigation, aiming to identify the members of the assassination team. The Guards have not disclosed any details of the arrests or the investigation but have promised severe retaliation, as echoed by Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

The intensity of the investigation reflects the assassination’s significant impact on Iran’s leadership. The blast, which also killed Haniyeh’s Palestinian bodyguard, was not just a security failure but a blow to Iran’s reputation and an indication of potential Mossad infiltration.

The security breach has led to heightened concerns, particularly given Haniyeh’s recent meeting with Khamenei. During Haniyeh’s funeral, Khamenei was surrounded by an unusually tight security detail.

The covert conflict between Iran and Israel has been ongoing for years, with Israel assassinating numerous Iranian scientists and commanders and conducting various sabotage operations. Iran has consistently vowed to find and punish the culprits, though with limited success.

Following Haniyeh’s assassination, Iranian security agents conducted a thorough search of the guesthouse, quarantined staff, and confiscated electronic devices. They also arrested senior military and intelligence officials involved in capital security. The investigation includes scrutinizing surveillance footage and flight lists from Tehran’s airports, with suspicions that Mossad operatives are still in the country.

A member of the Revolutionary Guards, speaking anonymously, indicated that security protocols have been overhauled, including changes to senior officials’ security details and electronic equipment. Former President Hassan Rouhani stated that Israel’s assassination of Haniyeh was an attempt to destabilize Iran at the start of a new government, emphasizing the need for cooperation among all security branches to counter the threat.

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