Iran’s Foreign Ministry has issued a fiery statement saying that Washington must also bear responsibility for the Israeli attack which killed Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran in the overnight and early morning hours of Wednesday.
"This terrorist act is not only a flagrant violation of the principles and rules of international law and the United Nations Charter, but also a serious threat to regional and international peace and security," the Iranian Foreign Ministry statement began.
"The Islamic Republic of Iran emphasizes the responsibility of the US government as a supporter and accomplice of the Zionist regime in the continuation of the occupation and genocide of the Palestinians, in committing this heinous act of terrorism," it added.
The vague language of general 'support' to Israel leaves open the question of whether Tehran believes the US had an actual direct operational role in Haniyeh's killing.
However, Iran's ambassador to the United Nations issued a more specific denunciation in tandem: "This act could not have occurred without the authorization and intelligence support of the U.S.," it said in a letter submitted to the UN. According to fresh details of the strike:
HAMAS SENIOR OFFICIAL AL-HAYYA SAYS A MISSILE HIT HAMAS LEADER ROOM AND 'STRUCK HIM DIRECTLY'
Hours before the accusation, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken definitively stated Washington had no involvement in the attack.
"This is something we were not aware of or involved in. It's very hard to speculate," Blinken told a regional outlet while on an official trip to Singapore. He had been asked about what he thinks will happen next in the region.
Iran will more than likely retaliate in a big way, possibly with another wave of drones and missiles on Israel, but this time less telegraphed (compared to the initial April 13 attack, largely intercepted by Israel's anti-air defenses)...
The aforementioned UN letter has also called for the UN Security Council to hold an emergency meeting over the Hamas chief's killing. But likely the US and its allies will see this as a legitimate killing of a designated terrorist responsible for the atrocities against Israel on Oct.7.
Meanwhile as Israel appears to be on an 'assassination spree', the body of Hezbollah's military commander Fuad Shukr (and close advisor to Nasrallah) has been pulled from the rubble in Beirut.
Regional sources say the death toll from the Tuesday strike on a southern neighborhood of the Lebanese capital has risen to five with at least 70 injured. Among the casualties were women and children.
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