U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called on all parties in the Middle East to refrain from actions that could escalate tensions in the region following the recent assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh. Blinken emphasized that a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas is crucial to breaking the cycle of violence and suffering.
The assassination of Haniyeh in Tehran has raised concerns about the potential for further conflict, with Iran and Hamas blaming Israel for the attack. The Israeli military has confirmed the death of Hamas' military wing chief, Mohammed Deif, in a previous airstrike in Gaza.
Meanwhile, efforts are underway to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, with an American container ship transporting thousands of tons of aid to the region. The U.S. has been working to support relief efforts and is preparing for future reconstruction initiatives once a lasting cease-fire is established.
In response to the escalating tensions, Iran's Parliament speaker has accused the U.S. of involvement in Haniyeh's assassination, while thousands in Tehran and Istanbul have protested the killing. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has condemned the act and pledged continued support for the Palestinian cause.
As the situation unfolds, Australia's Prime Minister has advised Australian citizens in Lebanon to consider leaving due to potential airport closures and escalating conflict in the Middle East. The international community is closely monitoring the developments in the region and working towards de-escalation and peace.