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Reuters categorically denies that it had prior knowledge of the attack or that we embedded journalists with Hamas on Oct. 7,
the outlet said at the time Who was Ismail Haniyeh and why is his assassination a blow to Hamas?"
The Reuters headline was later changed to read Ismail Haniyeh explicitly calls for the use of women and children as human shields Here’s your ‘moderate’ Reuters,
Philanthropist Adam Milstein wrote When @Reuters calls #Haniyeh - one of the masterminds of the October 7th massacre - ‘the more moderate face of Hamas,’ they mean he only wanted to destroy Israel but not conquer the entire world. How depraved are these people?"
Newsweek contributor Joel M. Petlin commented You have got to be kidding me, Reuters (This is not a joke. And no, I am not surprised),
journalist Yashar Ali posted on X alongside a screenshot of the original Reuters headline The blood of the children, women and elderly…we need this blood so that it will ignite within us the spirit of revolution, so that it will arouse within us persistence, so that it will arouse within us defiance and advance,
he said, in television footage shared by Honest Reporting Tough-talking Haniyeh was seen as the more moderate face of Hamas,
A Reuters obituary about the Hamas political chief, headlined Probably good to keep this headline in mind when you read anything from this outlet,
Free Press founder Bari Weiss replied It is our duty to respond at the right time and in the right place,
he said in a speech with crowds chanting ... Death to Israel All fronts of the resistance will take revenge for Haniyeh's blood,
Ali Akbar Ahmadian, the secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, told Iran's semi-official Mehr news agency Rest in peace, Abu Al-Abed Ismail Haniyeh. Our nation, Iran, the Axis of Resistance, your people, your fighters ... are united in the choice of resistance to end the Zionist occupation,
said Hamas deputy chief in Gaza Khalil Al-Hayya in a televised speech at Tehran University We want revenge because Israel killed Haniyeh, who was our guest,
an Iranian woman, who attended a rally after the ceremony at Tehran University, told state TV Iran demands a world where no Palestinian child's dreams are buried under the rubble of their home
During his inauguration ceremony, Pezeshkian spoke in support of Palestinians, saying On the one hand, Iranians are really irritated by these ongoing killings because this is not the first assassination to have happened in Iran,
Martyr Ismail Haniyeh was the voice of the Palestinian people all over the world,
If Israel and the US are smart, then they will take this victory image that they were looking for in order to get out of Gaza,
Because of unconditional US backing, Israel feels empowered to act as it sees fit and the latest manifestation of that
are the recent events in Beirut and Tehran ... Rahman told Al Jazeera Haniyeh was not considered a hardliner. He was a unifying man and he was ready to compromise. Now with his absence, [Israel] may need to deal with a hardliner person from the top [brass] of Hamas,
But assassinating Haniyeh in Tehran is a major blow to Iran’s self-esteem and not something that can be disregarded,
What this attack does is it breathes new life into the Israel army’s high branch. They are saying, ‘Hey, we can still do stuff and we are not as incompetent as we appeared’,