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Hamas Chief Ismail Haniyeh

Haniyeh's Son Claims Hamas Leader Was Killed by Guided Missile that Tracked His Cell Phone

Hamas head Ismail Haniyeh was killed by a guided missile that tracked his cell phone, his son Abdussalam Haniyeh told Saudi Arabia-based media on Friday, August 16, from Doha, Qatar, in an interview.

Haniyeh was killed in Tehran on July 31, and it was reported by American media and independently confirmed by Israeli media that an explosive device was planted in his room months before he was killed.

The bomb was hidden in June and used cutting-edge remote technology that was also used in the killing of Iran nuclear chief Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, according to the two reports. Haniyeh’s son told the Saudi Arabian news outlet that this was not the case.

“I think the story of an explosive device is completely baseless,” he said. “There were bodyguards and other advisers sitting in a room a few meters away from his room, so it’s clear that if there were an explosive device, the whole place would be blown up,” he added.

“It was a guided missile that tracked his mobile phone that he had placed at night in his room near his head, which was directly hit,” Haniyeh claimed. He added that his father had been using his phone constantly and even used it at 10:15 p.m. the same night he was killed. (JPost / VFI News)

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