(31 Jul 2024)
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Deir Al Balah, Central Gaza Strip – 31 July 2024
1. Various of people walking in street
2. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Nour Abu Salama, displaced from Jabaliya:
"This is something that made us very sad, because he was a political man and he was trying to end this war. This is something that made us sad. The Jews (Israel) are continuing the bloodbath. They don’t want the war to stop. They want the Palestinian bloodshed to continue. You hope that there will be a cease-fire and this war will end. By assassinating Haniyeh, they are destroying everything. They don’t want peace. They don’t want a deal. They don’t want anyone to negotiate on our behalf. They want the Palestinian bloodshed to continue."
3. Various of people in the street
4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Saleh Shunnar, displaced from Jabaliya:
"The news was very shocking to my heart and to the hearts of honorable people in Palestine, inside and in the diaspora. This man was a Palestinian leader, not a Hamas leader. He was a Palestinian leader. He was a man of peace. He liked peace. He liked national unity. Israel killed the man of peace. This man could have signed the prisoner exchange deal with the Israelis. Why did they kill him? They killed peace, not Ismail Haniyeh. They killed the entire peace, a project that Israel killed. Why did they kill him?"
5. People in the street
6. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Anwar Arafah, displaced from Bureij:
"Israel crossed the red lines not from today, but from (its founding year) 1948. Every month and every day there are assassinations. The unjust world supports the State of Israel either victorious or defeated. Whenever an Israeli dies, the whole world condemns his killing. (And when) 100 Palestinians were killed in one house, no one mentions them, not even in the news."
7. Various of people in the street
STORYLINE:
Palestinians in Deir al-Balah, Gaza react to killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in an airstrike in Tehran Wednesday.
The Hamas leader was killed by a predawn airstrike in the Iranian capital, Iran and the militant group said, blaming Israel for a shock assassination that risks escalating the conflict even as the U.S. and other nations were scrambling to prevent an all-out regional war.
Palestinians have expressed their shock and concern at the news of his death.
Saleh Shunnar, displaced from Jabaliya, said "The news was very shocking to my heart and to the hearts of honorable people in Palestine, inside and in the diaspora. This man was a Palestinian leader, not a Hamas leader. He was a Palestinian leader. He was a man of peace. He liked peace. He liked national unity."
Nour Abu Salama, displaced from Jabaliya, shared this sentiment "This is something that made us very sad, because he was a political man and he was trying to end this war. This is something that made us sad."
The dramatic assassination of Ismail Haniyeh threatens to reverberate throughout the region’s intertwined conflicts. Most explosively, the strike in Tehran could push Iran and Israel into direct conflict if Iran retaliates.
Haniyeh’s killing could also prompt Hamas to pull out of negotiations for a cease-fire and hostage release deal in the 10-month-old war in Gaza, which U.S. mediators had said were making progress.
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