Israel Kills 9 in the West Bank as Nervous Region Watches Talks in Cairo

A woman walks amid the rubble of buildings destroyed during Israeli bombardment, near the al-Maghazi Palestinian refugee camp, in the central Gaza Strip on August 2, 2024. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)
A woman walks amid the rubble of buildings destroyed during Israeli bombardment, near the al-Maghazi Palestinian refugee camp, in the central Gaza Strip on August 2, 2024. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)
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Israel Kills 9 in the West Bank as Nervous Region Watches Talks in Cairo

A woman walks amid the rubble of buildings destroyed during Israeli bombardment, near the al-Maghazi Palestinian refugee camp, in the central Gaza Strip on August 2, 2024. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)
A woman walks amid the rubble of buildings destroyed during Israeli bombardment, near the al-Maghazi Palestinian refugee camp, in the central Gaza Strip on August 2, 2024. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)

Two Israeli airstrikes in the West Bank killed nine Palestinians on Saturday, Israel's army said, as violence flared again in the Israeli-occupied territory with tensions high over the war in Gaza and a potential regional escalation.

The Israeli army said its forces first struck a vehicle in a rural area outside the city of Tulkarem early morning, killing the five occupants. The army said they were on their way to carry out an attack. Hamas identified all five as militants with the group, including a local commander.
According to an Associated Press journalist and witnesses, the blast took place along a road connecting the Palestinian villages of Zeita and Qaffin.
“We came to the site and found a young man martyred here on the street and half of his face was missing.,” said Taiser Abdullah, a Zeita resident. The official Palestinian news agency Wafa said four bodies were “burned and charred beyond recognition."
Later Saturday, Israel's military said it killed four other Palestinian militants in the Tulkarem area shortly after they opened fire on Israeli troops. No further information was immediately available.

Ceasefire discussions on Gaza were set to continue, with an Israeli delegation led by the Mossad chief arriving in Cairo, an Egyptian official said.
The US has urged Israel to seize the chance for a ceasefire after the shock killing of Hamas' political leader in Iran, which Tehran blames on Israel.
That killing and Israel's assassination of a Hezbollah commander in Lebanon have the region holding its breath for retaliation against Israel on either front, or both, after Iran and its proxies vowed to act. Calls for people to leave Lebanon sharpened as flight activity there cooled.

 

 



Mossad Reportedly Hired Iranian Agents to Plant Bombs in Haniyeh’s Residence

Iranians follow a truck, center, carrying the coffins of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and his bodyguard who were killed in an assassination blamed on Israel on Wednesday, during their funeral ceremony in Tehran, Iran, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Iranians follow a truck, center, carrying the coffins of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and his bodyguard who were killed in an assassination blamed on Israel on Wednesday, during their funeral ceremony in Tehran, Iran, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
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Mossad Reportedly Hired Iranian Agents to Plant Bombs in Haniyeh’s Residence

Iranians follow a truck, center, carrying the coffins of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and his bodyguard who were killed in an assassination blamed on Israel on Wednesday, during their funeral ceremony in Tehran, Iran, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Iranians follow a truck, center, carrying the coffins of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and his bodyguard who were killed in an assassination blamed on Israel on Wednesday, during their funeral ceremony in Tehran, Iran, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

Israel’s intelligence agency, the Mossad, hired Iranian security agents to plant explosives in three separate rooms of a building where Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was staying, Britain’s the Telegraph reported.

The original plan was to assassinate Haniyeh in May when he attended the funeral of Iran’s former president Ebrahim Raisi, it said.

The operation didn’t go ahead due to the large crowds inside the building and the high possibility of its failure, two Iranian officials told The Telegraph.

Instead, the two agents placed explosive devices in three rooms of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corp (IRGC) guesthouse in north Tehran where Haniyeh might stay.

The agents were seen moving stealthily as they entered and exited multiple rooms within minutes, according to the officials who have CCTV footage of the building.

The operatives are then said to have snuck out of the country but had a source still in Iran. At 2am on Wednesday, they detonated the explosives from abroad in the room where Haniyeh was staying.

The explosion killed Haniyeh, who was in Tehran for the inauguration of President Masoud Pezeshkian.

“They are now certain that Mossad hired agents from the Ansar al-Mahdi protection unit,” an official within the IRGC told the Telegraph from Tehran, referring to an IRGC unit responsible for the safety of high-ranking officials.

He said: “Upon further investigation, they discovered additional explosive devices in two other rooms.”

A second official within the elite military forces of the IRGC told the Telegraph: “This is a humiliation for Iran and a huge security breach.”

Haniyeh's death was one in a series of killings of senior Hamas figures as the war in Gaza between the Palestinian militants and Israel nears its 11th month and concern grows that the conflict is spreading across the Middle East.
Hamas and Iran have both accused Israel of carrying out the assassination and have pledged to retaliate against their foe.

Israel has neither claimed nor denied responsibility for the death.