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Virtual Battleground: The Digital Storm Following Ismail Haniyeh’s Death
Read MoreIsmail Haniyeh, the prominent leader of Hamas, was assassinated in Tehran on July 31, 2024, via a bombing operation. The explosive device, which had been clandestinely installed in his guesthouse weeks before the incident, was remotely detonated when Haniyeh was inside, according to New York Times. This high-profile assassination has been linked to Israel, although Israeli authorities have neither confirmed nor denied their involvement. The breach in security at the guesthouse, protected by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, underscored a significant lapse in their operational security protocols. This incident quickly became a prominent topic on social media, sparking discussions about Iran’s inability to protect its allies.

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