The assassination of top-level Hamas leaders has come alongside an intensification of Israel’s war on the Gaza Strip, where the destruction and human tragedy continue unabated.
Deadly blasts in Iran killed more senior figures after the deaths in Lebanon, including Saleh al-Arouri, one of the most senior in the organisation.
The latest strikes during a commemoration for Qasem Soleimani – the top-level Iranian figure killed by a US drone in 2020 – have increased international tension across the region.
They are widely seen as the work of Israel after its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared the country’s secret services would hunt down Hamas’ leadership and its allies.
Iran and Turkey
Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi postponed a visit to Turkey after the attack for the second time. He was due to make the trip the day after the blast. The two neighbouring nations have a nuanced, cordial, and distrustful relationship. But they both share an anger at Israel’s war on Gaza.
The prospect of a more profound understanding between Tehran and Ankara will unnerve not only Tel Aviv but also other capitals across the region and the wider world, as Israel’s actions complicate the ongoing war’s wider repercussions.