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Iran Says Response to Hamas Chief’s Killing in Tehran Will be ‘Precise And Calculated’


A mourner carries a placard which reads: ' Gaza is in children's blood' during Arbaeen rituals commemorating the end of the 40-day mourning period after the killing of Imam Hussein, Prophet Muhammad's grandson, in A.D. 680, in Shahr-e-Ray, Aug. 25, 2024.
A mourner carries a placard which reads: ' Gaza is in children's blood' during Arbaeen rituals commemorating the end of the 40-day mourning period after the killing of Imam Hussein, Prophet Muhammad's grandson, in A.D. 680, in Shahr-e-Ray, Aug. 25, 2024.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi told his Italian counterpart that Iran’s response to last month’s killing of Hamas’ political chief in Tehran “will be inevitable, precise, and calculated.”

A statement from Iran’s foreign ministry on Monday describing a phone call between Araqchi and Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani also reported Araqchi saying Iran does not seek to escalate tensions but does not fear it.

Iran has blamed Israel for the assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, while Israel has neither confirmed nor denied involvement.

The killing helped raised fears of a wider regional conflict along with the war between Israel and Iran-backed Hamas in the Gaza Strip and daily cross-border fighting between Israeli forces and Iran-backed Hezbollah militants in Lebanon.

Araqchi’s comments followed a spike in Israel-Hezbollah fighting on Sunday during which each side launched hundreds of strikes.

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"We are striking Hezbollah with surprising, crushing blows,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a Cabinet meeting. “This is another step towards changing the situation in the north and safely returning our residents to their homes. And, I repeat, this is not the final word.”

Hezbollah described its return attacks against Israel as the first stage of retaliatory strikes for the Israeli assassination last month in Beirut of Fouad Shukur, a Hezbollah commander Israel blamed for an attack that killed 12 children and teenagers on a football field. Hezbollah said new attacks would target sites deeper into Israel but that “military operations for today have been completed."

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered two aircraft carrier strike groups to be positioned in the Middle East, the Pentagon said Sunday, strengthening the U.S. military presence amid the regional tensions.

The announcement, made in a summary of a call between Austin and Israeli defense chief Yoav Gallant, represents a shift. The Pentagon had initially deployed the Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier strike group to the region with a plan to replace the Theodore Roosevelt carrier strike group.

The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Air Force Gen. CQ Brown, is on a visit to the region that is expected to take him to Israel, Egypt and Jordan.

In the Gaza Strip, medical aid group Doctors Without Borders said late Sunday that Israel’s evacuation orders “have left hundreds of thousands displaced people with a so-called 'humanitarian zone' of just 41 square km in which to seek shelter.”

The latest call for people to evacuate included the Deir Al-Balah area in central Gaza, near the Al-Aqsa hospital where thousands of people have sought shelter amid the war.

Doctors Without Borders said an explosion hit 250 meters from the hospital, and that the group is now considering suspending wound care services.

“All warring parties must respect the hospital, as well as patients' access to medical care,” the group said in a statement.

Days of talks to try to achieve progress in cease-fire talks between Israel and Hamas ended Sunday in Cairo without an agreement.

A senior U.S. official described the talks as “constructive” and said talks involving lower-level officials will continue in the coming days to try to work through the outstanding issues.

The United States, Egypt and Qatar have worked for months to try to broker an agreement, with a focus on a multi-stage cease-fire that includes a halt in fighting, the release of hostages held by Hamas, the release of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel and a surge of humanitarian aid for Gaza.

Some material in this report came from The Associated Press, Agence France-Presse and Reuters.

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