The death of Haniyeh, a significant figure in Hamas’s political and diplomatic structure, has raised serious questions about the future of ongoing ceasefire negotiations. American officials had recently indicated that these talks, mediated by Qatar, the United States, and Egypt, were close to yielding a temporary ceasefire and a potential hostage release deal.

However, the assassination has cast doubt on the feasibility of these efforts moving forward.

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        Perfectly apt response for a person that thinks economic growth = right to invasion. But rules are rules so I understand.

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        Ahh yes who doesn’t know YouTube, the biggest facts collection in the world. Who cares about thousands of articles, works of reporters and research studies.

        You are already blocked by now so don’t bother replying. Also a 2 days old account that co incidentally started posting about recent UK riots in uk and Christian instances. You are an islamophope hiding under the cover of “antisemitism”.