Killings of Hamas, Hezbollah leaders drive concerns of wider war in Middle East



News of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh’s death could interrupt any progress in cease-fire talks with Israel as war continues inside the Gaza Strip. CBS News’ Imtiaz Tyab and Debora Patta report.

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39 thoughts on “Killings of Hamas, Hezbollah leaders drive concerns of wider war in Middle East”

  1. So Israel claims the killing of a terrorist in Beiruit but is not claiming the other killing of a much bigger terrorist prize in Tehran.

    Strange, why Israel did not claim that.

    Also strange how Tehran the capital city of Iran with all its anti-air and military bases magically seem to have been turned off.

    Really strange only two people killed in Tehran. From a missile no less. Like they knew the exact room to hit.

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  2. I believed now pres of Iran is not strong, not like pres Raisi Ebrahim talk strong, why Hamas leader inside Iran who killed, why muslims not helo Egypt, jordan you recieved punishment from Allah in Hell, not Heaven turkish talk not Done, stop war why not hel ummah. Peace

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  3. They say he was "integral to the cease fire negotiations with Israel" as if Israel just brutally executed a peace maker. If CBS were to be completely honest they would display Haniyeh's photo alongside the October 7th carnage.

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  4. Israel wanted to drag the US into this war, a showdown between the US and Iran and they have succeeded probably China and Russia will relish it too this could become a global war.

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  5. I think both groups unsolicited attacks against Israel drove the concern. Look, both terrorist group and their sponsoring nations have learned an important lesson. NO ONE is safe sleeping in their own bed anywhere in the Middle East. And if you want to see how it ends, look to Gaza today. OK, who's ready to play? Didn't think so.

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