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The extrajudicial assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, just hours after an explosion in southern Lebanon, is the latest manifestation of unbridled Israeli terrorism.
If one wants to define terrorism as accurately as possible, one needs only look at the horrors perpetrated by the rogue colonial regime of Israel.
The Nakba has become a symbol of Zionist terrorism since Israel illegally established its state on the ruins of hundreds of Palestinian towns and villages and carried out brutal ethnic cleansing.
Contrary to the performances of the Polish immigrant Mileikowsky in the US Congress, who claimed to be Netanyahu and tried to cover up his European racist ancestry as a Palestinian white settler, terrorism is synonymous with Zionism.
Israeli State terrorism is part of a long-standing Israeli campaign aimed at forcibly expelling and exterminating Palestinians in the Palestinian territories, as well as in other parts of the region and in Europe.
Its cross-border terrorism has caused casualties and destruction throughout the Muslim world, especially in Syria, Libya, Egypt and Lebanon.
The Islamic Republic of Iran has not been immune. The Zionist regime has attacked key figures inside Iran in the past, including the assassination of Iran’s top nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, in November 2020.
Targeted killings, extrajudicial executions, bombings and missile attacks form part of Israel’s arsenal of death, all made possible by funding, weapons and intelligence provided by the United States.
It is vital that neither the United States, nor Europe, nor the authoritarian Arab allies of the racist Zionist regime can claim that they have not committed terrorism.
Israel killed Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin in Gaza in 2004. Israel has also targeted top Hamas figures in foreign capitals, such as the failed Mossad assassination attempt in 1997 on Haniyeh’s predecessor, Khaled Meshaal, in Amman, Jordan.
The extrajudicial assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, just hours after a bombing in southern Lebanon that martyred Hezbollah leader Fuad Shoukr, is the latest manifestation of unbridled Israeli terrorism.
Is this unprecedented? Not at all.
Seven months ago, Hamas military chief Saleh al-Arouri was extrajudicially assassinated in Beirut. Over the decades, the Zionist pariah regime has brutally executed many people, including Hezbollah leader Abbas Mousavi in an attack on his convoy in southern Lebanon.
From the brutal assassinations of Sheikh Yassin to Abdul Aziz al-Rantisi and now Ismail Haniyeh, the pattern is clear: the serial killings are part of a long-standing effort to overthrow and eliminate Hamas’ leadership.
And, as with the venerable Haniyeh case, his assassination directly violated the territorial integrity of another sovereign state, the Islamic Republic of Iran.
South Africa’s former partner in crime has apparently not learned the lesson of apartheid’s failure to suppress liberation movements.
After each massacre, Hamas emerges stronger, more determined, better equipped, and more angry about this structural injustice.
Political commentators and analysts remind us that the United States has a tradition of assassinating its own leaders — Trump has already suffered an assassination attempt — and has a history of aiding and abetting the Iranian regime, which has now been characterized as an apartheid state by the International Court of Justice.
It is also clear that apartheid Israel is on a path to self-destruction in its blind pursuit of the dismantling of the Zionist project in Palestine.
At the heart of this implosion was a Polish immigrant who led a group of far-right terrorists.
Although they display a sense of pride through their use of advanced satellite tracking systems that far surpass the intrusive surveillance methods of the Stasi, it is truly fascism.
Only totalitarian regimes such as apartheid Israel would do this.
Al Jazeera reported that according to data analysis from the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED), since October 7, Israel has carried out a total of 17,081 air strikes/drone strikes, artillery/missile attacks, remote-controlled explosions and property destruction in eight countries, including the occupied Palestinian territories, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Yemen, Jordan, Iran and Iraq.
“The majority of these attacks took place in the Palestinian territories, particularly the Gaza Strip, which saw 10,389 attacks, or more than 60 percent of the total.
“Israel was responsible for at least 6,544 attacks on Lebanon (38%), followed by Syria with 144 such incidents.”
Despite such damning evidence of Israel’s serial violations of civilized norms, it was shocking but not surprising that the United States and Britain accused Iran of “destabilizing the region” during a recent UN Security Council meeting condemning the assassination of Haniyeh.
The Security Council held an emergency meeting at Iran’s request and with the support of Russia, Algeria and China.
Chinese Ambassador Fu Cong spoke at the meeting and said China strongly condemns the assassination of Haniyeh.
Cong Peiwu called the incident a “blatant attempt to undermine peace efforts” and stressed that “China is deeply concerned that this incident may cause further destabilization in the region.”
Likewise, Algeria’s special envoy to the United Nations, Ammar Benjama, said: “We are on the brink of catastrophe,” adding that the Israeli attack was an “act of terror” that violated international law and Iran’s sovereignty.
While most of the world is outraged and disgusted by Israel’s terrorism, Palestine is confident that its just cause will not be abandoned.
No matter the pain and suffering, Palestinians will not give in but continue to work towards their freedom, knowing that the Zionist project has entered a phase of disintegration, just like the brutal apartheid regime before it.

– Iqbal Jassat is an executive member of the South African Media Review Network. He wrote this article for the Palestine Chronicle. Visit: www.mediareviewnet.com
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