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Mourners pay respects to slain Hamas leader as worries of regional war mount

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Mourners gathered in Doha on Friday to hold funeral prayers for slain Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh as Iran and its regional allies vowed to retaliate against Israel.

With the bodies of Haniyeh and his bodyguard in coffins draped with Palestinian flags, men knelt and prayed while senior leaders of Hamas’ Qatar-based political office paid their respects to Mr Haniyeh’s family.

That included two men seen as his possible successors: Khalil Al-Hayya, a Hamas senior official and the head of Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and former Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal, a close aide to Mr Haniyeh.

People pray during the absent funeral prayer for Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Islamabad, Pakistan

Mr Al-Hayya told family members that Mr Haniyeh was “no better or dearer” than the children killed in Gaza.

Some 39,480 Palestinians have been killed throughout the war, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which does not differentiate between civilians and combatants.

“We are sure that his blood will bring out victory, dignity and liberation,” he said.

The funeral came a day after Israel said it had confirmed that the head of Hamas’ military wing, Mohammed Deif, was killed in a July 13 airstrike in Gaza, and a few days after Israel said it had killed Hezbollah commander Fouad Shukur in a strike in Lebanon.

Hamas has yet to comment and had previously claimed Mr Deif survived last month’s targeted airstrike.

Israel has yet to claim or deny a role in the killing of Mr Haniyeh, but Hamas and its allies say it was responsible.

Symbolic funerals for Ismail Haniyeh were held around the world, including in Lebanon

The group said he was killed in a missile strike on a Tehran guesthouse where he was staying while attending the inauguration of Iran’s new president on Wednesday.

From Morocco to Iran, demonstrators took to the streets in a show of support for Mr Haniyeh.

“Let Friday be a day of rage to denounce the assassination,” Hamas’ Izzat al-Risheq said in a statement.

A day earlier, supporters paraded through Tehran as Mr Haniyeh’s coffin was carried through the city in an ornate vehicle, while hundreds of black-clad mourners packed an auditorium in Beirut to pay respects to the slain Hezbollah commander.

“We’ve entered a new phase that is different from the previous period,” Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, told mourners, vowing a “well-studied retaliation” against Israel.

The killings of Mr Haniyeh and Mr Shukur were a victory for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as Israeli forces continue to operate in Gaza, nearly 10 months after Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel sparked war.


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