
Following the announcement of Haniya's death by the Palestinian Islamist movement, which Hamas called a "sneaky Zionist attack", the IDF told several international media outlets that it did not intend to respond to foreign media reports.
Although the state of Israel has not yet issued an official statement on Haniya's death, some of the country's politicians have commented on the developments through social networks. One of them, far-right Minister of Cultural Heritage Amihai Eligiakhou, says in a post on X that, after Haniya's death, the world became a better place.
"This is the right way to cleanse the world of this filth," Eliagiou wrote in his post, declaring "no more imaginary peace/surrender agreements, no mercy."
The political leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniya, was killed yesterday in Tehran, the capital of Iran, where he had gone to swear in the country's new president, Massoud Pezheskian.
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