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Hamas leader’s killing aims to prolong Gaza war

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The killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was intended to prolong the Gaza conflict, Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas told Russia’s state news agency, adding that he will discuss the regional crisis with President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.

RIA, citing a diplomatic source, said Abbas will come on a long-expected visit to Moscow on Aug. 12-14.

Haniyeh, the political leader of Hamas, was assassinat­ed in the Iranian capital Tehran last week in an attack that drew threats of revenge on Israel and fuelled concern that the conflict in Gaza was turning into a wider Middle East war.

In an interview published by state news agency RIA on Tuesday, Abbas said he considers Haniyeh’s assassinat­ion “a cowardly act and a dangerous developmen­t in Israeli politics”.

“There is no doubt the purpose of Mr. Haniyeh’s assassinat­ion is to prolong the war and expand its scope,” he said. “It will have a negative impact on the ongoing negotiatio­ns to end the aggression and withdraw Israeli troops from Gaza.” Israel returns 80 Palestinia­n bodies to Gaza, keeps up military pressure.

Haniyeh was the face of Hamas’ internatio­nal diplomacy since the war started on Oct. 7, 2023, and had been taking part in internatio­nally brokered efforts to reach a ceasefire in Gaza.

Iran has blamed Israel for the killing and said it will “punish” it. Israeli officials have not claimed responsibi­lity.

Abbas also told RIA that the Gaza Strip must be transferre­d to the control of the legitimate Palestinia­n authoritie­s.

“We strongly oppose Israeli plans that provide for some temporary solutions,” he said.

Russia, which has forged close ties both with Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Arab leaders including Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has condemned Haniyeh’s killing and called on all parties to refrain from further destabilis­ation of Middle East.

It has also repeatedly scolded the West for ignoring the need for an independen­t Palestinia­n state within 1967 borders. Abbas told RIA that he plans to discuss the peace process in the region with Putin and coordinate positions.

“The main goal of our visit is to hold consultati­ons and exchange views on the latest events in the Palestinia­n and internatio­nal arenas, coordinate positions and strengthen bilateral relations in all areas,” RIA cited Abbas as saying.

Abbas is also expected to visit Turkey Aug. 1415. On Monday, a senior ally of Putin, Sergei Shoigu, held talks in Tehran with Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian, who said he was determined to expand ties with “strategic partner Russia.”

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People protest in the occoupied West Bank city of Ramallah in support of Palestinia­n prisoners held in Israeli jails.
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RAMALLAH People protest in the occoupied West Bank city of Ramallah in support of Palestinia­n prisoners held in Israeli jails. -REUTERS
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