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Bomb Smuggled Into Tehran Guesthouse Months Ago Killed Hamas Leader​

An explosive device hidden in a heavily guarded complex where Ismail Haniyeh was known to stay in Iran was what killed him, according to a Times investigation.
A photograph circulating on Telegram and among Iranian officials on Wednesday showed a damaged building in northern Tehran.Credit...Provided to The New York Times

By Ronen BergmanMark Mazzetti and Farnaz Fassihi
  • Aug. 1, 2024
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Ismail Haniyeh, a top leader of Hamas, was assassinated on Wednesday by an explosive device covertly smuggled into the Tehran guesthouse where he was staying, according to seven Middle Eastern officials, including two Iranians, and an American official.
The bomb had been hidden approximately two months ago in the guesthouse, according to five of the Middle Eastern officials. The guesthouse is run and protected by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps and is part of a large compound, known as Neshat, in an upscale neighborhood of northern Tehran.
Mr. Haniyeh was in Iran’s capital for the presidential inauguration. The bomb was detonated remotely, the five officials said, once it was confirmed that he was inside his room at the guesthouse. The blast also killed a bodyguard.

The explosion shook the building, shattered some windows and caused the partial collapse of an exterior wall, according to the two Iranian officials, members of the Revolutionary Guards briefed on the incident. Such damage was also evident in a photograph of the building shared with The New York Times.

Mr. Haniyeh, who had led Hamas’s political office in Qatar, had stayed at the guesthouse several times when visiting Tehran, according to the Middle Eastern officials. All of the officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to share sensitive details about the assassination.

Iranian officials and Hamas said Wednesday that Israel was responsible for the assassination, an assessment also reached by several U.S. officials who requested anonymity. The assassination threatened to unleash another wave of violence in the Middle East and upend the ongoing negotiations to end the war in Gaza. Mr. Haniyeh had been a top negotiator in the cease-fire talks.

Israel has not publicly acknowledged responsibility for the killing, but Israeli intelligence officials briefed the United States and other Western governments on the details of the operation in the immediate aftermath, according to the five Middle Eastern officials.

On Wednesday, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said that the United States had received no advance knowledge of the assassination plot.

In the hours after the killing, speculation immediately focused on the possibility that Israel had killed Mr. Haniyeh with a missile strike, possibly fired from a drone or a plane, similar to how Israel had launched a missile on a military base in Isfahan in April.

That missile theory raised questions about how Israel might have been able to evade Iranian air defense systems again to execute such a brazen airstrike in the capital.
As it turns out, the assassins were able to exploit a different kind of gap in Iran’s defenses: a lapse in the security of a supposedly tightly guarded compound that allowed a bomb to be planted and to remain hidden for many weeks before it would eventually be triggered.
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Such a breach, three Iranian officials said, was a catastrophic failure of intelligence and security for Iran and a tremendous embarrassment for the Guards, which uses the compound for retreats, secret meetings and housing prominent guests like Mr. Haniyeh.

How the bomb was stashed in the guesthouse remained unclear. The Middle Eastern officials said that the planning for the assassination took months and required extensive surveillance of the compound. The two Iranian officials who described the nature of the assassination said they did not know how or when the explosives were planted in the room.

Israel decided to carry out the assassination outside Qatar, where Mr. Haniyeh and other senior members of Hamas’s political leadership live. The Qatari government has been mediating the negotiations between Israel and Hamas over a cease-fire in Gaza.

The deadly blast early Wednesday shattered windows and collapsed a portion of the wall of the compound, photographs showed and the Iranian officials said. It appeared to do minimal damage beyond the building itself, as a missile probably would have done.

At around 2 a.m. local time, the device exploded, according to the Middle Eastern officials, including the Iranians. Startled building staff members, the officials said, ran to find the source of the tremendous noise, leading them to the room where Mr. Haniyeh was staying with a bodyguard.

The compound is staffed with a medical team which rushed to the room immediately after the explosion. The team declared that Mr. Haniyeh had died immediately. The team tried to revive the bodyguard, but he, too, was dead.

The leader of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Ziyad al-Nakhalah, was staying next door, two of the Iranian officials said. His room was not badly damaged, suggesting precise planning in the targeting of Mr. Haniyeh.

Khalil al-Hayya, the deputy commander of Hamas in the Gaza Strip who was also in Tehran, arrived at the scene and saw his colleague’s body, according to the five Middle Eastern officials.

Among the people immediately notified, said the three Iranian officials, was Gen. Ismail Ghaani, the commander in chief of the Quds Force, the overseas arm of the Revolutionary Guards, which works closely with Iranian allies in the region, including Hamas and Hezbollah. He notified Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in the middle of the night, waking him up, the officials said.

Four hours after the blast, the Revolutionary Guards issued a statement that Mr. Haniyeh had been killed. By 7 a.m., Mr. Khamenei had summoned the members of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council to his compound for an emergency meeting, at which he issued an order to strike Israel in retaliation, according to the three Iranian officials.


Tehran had already been under heightened security because of the inauguration of Iran’s new president, Masoud Pezeshkian, with senior government officials, military commanders and dignitaries from 86 countries gathering at Parliament in central Tehran for the ceremony.
Mr. Haniyeh had looked cheerful and triumphant on Tuesday during the swearing in, hugging the new president after he delivered his inaugural speech, and the two men raised their hands together, making the victory sign.
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A view from slightly above of men in suits celebrating, some smiling and with arms raised.

Ismail Haniyeh, center left, and Masoud Pezeshkian raised their hands together after Mr. Pezeshkian was sworn in as Iran’s president in Tehran on Tuesday.Credit...Arash Khamooshi for The New York Times


In Iran, the method of assassination was the subject of rumor and dispute. The Tasnim News Agency, the media outlet for the Guards, reported that witnesses said an object like a missile had hit the window of Mr. Haniyeh’s room and exploded.

But the two Iranian officials, the members of the Guards briefed on the attack, confirmed that the explosion had taken place inside Mr. Haniyeh’s room, and said that an initial investigation showed that the explosives had been placed there sometime in advance.


They described the attack’s precision and sophistication as similar in tactic to the remote controlled A.I. robot weapon that Israel used to assassinate Iran’s top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh in 2020.

Israeli assassination operations outside of the country are primarily carried out by Mossad, the country’s foreign intelligence service. David Barnea, the head of Mossad, said in January that his service was “obliged” to hunt down the leaders of Hamas, the group behind the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel.

“It will take time, as it took after the massacre in Munich, but our hands will catch them wherever they are,” Mr. Barnea said, referring to the killing of Israeli athletes by terrorists at the 1972 Olympics.
 
TL;DR Summary:

Ismail Haniyeh, a senior Hamas leader, was killed by a bomb hidden in a Tehran guesthouse where he was staying. The device, smuggled into the heavily guarded compound months prior, was detonated remotely. The explosion caused significant damage to the building and also killed a bodyguard. Israeli involvement is suspected, though not officially confirmed. The incident has heightened tensions and could impact ongoing cease-fire negotiations and regional security. The attack exploited a lapse in security at the compound, and Israeli officials are believed to have briefed Western governments on the operation.
 
They managed to get a bomb hidden inside the Revolutionary Guard's compound.

That's insane!

Would be kind of like Al Qaeda planting a bomb at Camp David.
A reminder there is a large swath of Iranians, maybe even the majority, who want a regime change and go back to life in the 50s-70s as one of the most western Middle East countries in world.
 
So the Israelis take a short break from burying Palestinian women and children under thousand of tons of rubble in Gaza to off an adult male in his luxury suite in Iran?

Still murder.
 
I wonder if this fantastic claim is an attempt to cover up a more recent planting of the bomb. Just the way my mind "works".
 
TL;DR Summary:

Ismail Haniyeh, a senior Hamas leader, was killed by a bomb hidden in a Tehran guesthouse where he was staying. The device, smuggled into the heavily guarded compound months prior, was detonated remotely. The explosion caused significant damage to the building and also killed a bodyguard. Israeli involvement is suspected, though not officially confirmed. The incident has heightened tensions and could impact ongoing cease-fire negotiations and regional security. The attack exploited a lapse in security at the compound, and Israeli officials are believed to have briefed Western governments on the operation.
Too bad it wasn’t a bigger bomb.
 
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A reminder there is a large swath of Iranians, maybe even the majority, who want a regime change and go back to life in the 50s-70s as one of the most western Middle East countries in world.


I’d like to believe this but I’ve been hearing it since the 1980’s
 
So the Israelis take a short break from burying Palestinian women and children under thousand of tons of rubble in Gaza to off an adult male in his luxury suite in Iran?

Still murder.
And I bet when Solumani was killed that you were fine with that?

Whose side you on?

Oh, wait...nevermind.
 
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And I bet when Solumani was killed that you were fine with that?

Whose side you on?

Oh, wait...nevermind.
I’m on the side of reducing our foreign entanglements and foreign aid to zero, then closing our military bases around the world and bringing our troops home.

One disaster after another in our 100+ year long cluster f*** of a foreign ‘policy’ and you clowns keep begging for more.

Freaking partisan shills.
 
I’m on the side of reducing our foreign entanglements and foreign aid to zero, then closing our military bases around the world and bringing our troops home.

One disaster after another in our 100+ year long cluster f*** of a foreign ‘policy’ and you clowns keep begging for more.

Freaking partisan shills.
May I remind you it was Israel that killed this guy?

Sober up and come back tomorrow, you twit.
 
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So the Israelis take a short break from burying Palestinian women and children under thousand of tons of rubble in Gaza to off an adult male in his luxury suite in Iran?

Still murder.
Let me guess. You’re a proud Anti-Semite.
 
So the Israelis take a short break from burying Palestinian women and children under thousand of tons of rubble in Gaza to off an adult male in his luxury suite in Iran?

Still murder.
He should've thought about that long and hard before getting into the business.
 
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The US equivalent of Middle East policy is a ninety year old woman trying to separate two rabid pit bulls.

While anyone with a brain would walk away.
 
I'm hearing the 2024 Terrorist Convention has been moved to Mar a Lago.
Is that why Iran had/has planned assassination attempts on President Trump?

I’m guessing ISIS didn’t like their JV team getting the shit blown out of them by President Trump.

President Trump also smoked 100+ Russian Wagner forces just because they decided to **** around with U.S. troops in the area.

Meanwhile the Kamala Harris administration is cutting sweetheart deals with a person responsible for killing 3,000 American civilians and attacking the Pentagon.
 
Is that why Iran had/has planned assassination attempts on President Trump?

I’m guessing ISIS didn’t like their JV team getting the shit blown out of them by President Trump.

President Trump also smoked 100+ Russian Wagner forces just because they decided to **** around with U.S. troops in the area.

Meanwhile the Kamala Harris administration is cutting sweetheart deals with a person responsible for killing 3,000 American civilians and attacking the Pentagon.
Maybe Trump shouldn't have been selling classified documents after he left the WH?

And BTW: Kamala's administration just overruled the sweetheart deal.
You're not very good at this.
 
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Maybe Trump shouldn't have been selling classified documents after he left the WH?

And BTW: Kamala's administration just overruled the sweetheart deal.
You're not very good at this.
Yes I knew that but it wasn’t the deal they wanted. They only changed it because of blowback. She flip flopped. Get ready for 4 very long years of terrible leadership and wretched decision making on our behalf with Queen Kamala.
 
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Yes I knew that but it wasn’t the deal they wanted. They only changed it because of blowback. She flip flopped. Get ready for 4 very long years of terrible leadership and wretched decision making on our behalf with Queen Kamala.
Link?
 

Mossad chief Nahum Admoni is quoted as having said: “No, we’re not there to protect Americans. They’re a big country.”
 
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Mossad chief Nahum Admoni is quoted as having said: “No, we’re not there to protect Americans. They’re a big country.”
Mossad has the ability to find out what brand of toothpaste any of us used this morning. They are simply the best on the planet.
They have to be.
 
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