The recent assassination of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh has raised critical questions about the future of peace negotiations in Gaza. “Haniyeh’s Assassination: What It Means for Gaza Ceasefire” encapsulates the central issue at stake: how this event might impact efforts to end the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Haniyeh was killed while attending the inauguration of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian in Tehran. Hamas swiftly blamed Israel for the attack, describing it as “a treacherous Zionist raid on his residence in Tehran.” Israel has not commented on the incident.
This assassination came just hours after another high-profile attack in Beirut, where Israel struck a building in the Dahiya neighborhood, killing Fuad Shukr, a top commander from Hezbollah. These events follow a recent attack in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights that killed 12 Druze children, which Israel attributed to Hezbollah, though the group denies involvement.
The killings of Haniyeh and Shukr have raised concerns about potential regional escalation. Iran and Hezbollah now face the delicate task of responding without triggering a full-scale conflict. Diplomats from the United States and the European Union are reportedly engaged in talks with regional counterparts to prevent further escalation. The EU’s efforts are believed to be focused on Iran, whose leaders have vowed “harsh revenge” against Israel.
Negar Mortazavi, an expert on Iran and senior fellow at the Center for International Policy, suggests that while the attacks on two regional capitals and senior leaders of the “axis of resistance” represent a significant escalation, Iran may opt for a measured response. She draws parallels to Iran’s reaction in April 2023 when it retaliated against an Israeli attack on its consulate in Syria, but in a way that minimized the risk of major escalation.
The assassination of Haniyeh, a key figure in negotiations to end the war in Gaza, could have profound implications for the ongoing ceasefire talks. Analysts are divided on whether this event will sabotage or accelerate peace efforts. Israel’s devastating war on Gaza has already claimed nearly 40,000 lives and displaced almost the entire population of 2.3 million, leading to what UN experts are calling a famine in the enclave.
Mairav Zonszein, an expert on Israel-Palestine for the International Crisis Group, suggests that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could use Haniyeh’s assassination as a “victory” narrative, potentially making it more politically feasible for him to agree to a ceasefire. This perspective is echoed by Azmi Keshawi, a Crisis Group researcher and Hamas expert, who believes Israel should capitalize on this momentum to secure a deal soon.
However, Keshawi warns that if Israel prolongs negotiations, they may face a less compromising replacement for Haniyeh. He notes that Haniyeh was considered a unifying figure within Hamas and was open to compromise. The absence of such a moderate voice could complicate future negotiations.
The assassination has also boosted confidence in Israel’s security and intelligence apparatus, which had been shaken by the Hamas-led attack on October 7, 2023. Ori Goldberg, an Israeli analyst, suggests that this operation has “breathed new life” into the Israeli army’s high command, demonstrating their continued capabilities.
However, the attack on Iranian soil presents a significant challenge to Iran’s self-image and cannot be easily disregarded. Imad Salamey, a political scientist at the Lebanese American University, believes that Iran and its allied groups will feel compelled to respond, potentially leading to coordinated retaliation using sophisticated weapons. Nevertheless, Iran is likely to prefer a low-intensity conflict to avoid a direct confrontation with Israel or the United States.
The role of the United States in this situation is critical. Omar Rahman, an expert on Israel-Palestine for the Middle East Council on Foreign Relations in Doha, argues that unconditional US support has emboldened Israel to act aggressively, potentially derailing Gaza ceasefire talks and provoking regional escalation.
As the situation unfolds, the international community watches closely to see how these events will influence the balance of power in the region and the trajectory of the Gaza conflict. The assassination of Haniyeh represents a significant turning point, with the potential to either accelerate peace efforts or plunge the region into a wider conflict.
“Haniyeh’s Assassination: What It Means for Gaza Ceasefire” explains the complex situation facing the Middle East. As regional actors respond to this development, the coming period will be crucial in determining whether Haniyeh’s death will lead to a breakthrough in peace talks or further complicate efforts to end the violence in Gaza.