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Biden condemns killing of Hamas leader, citing ceasefire concerns

WASHINGTON — President Biden stated on Thursday that the killing of Ismail Haniyeh, a leader of the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, was not conducive to achieving a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

Hamas and Iran’s Revolutionary Guards confirmed Haniyeh’s death. He had been involved in internationally brokered indirect talks aimed at securing a ceasefire. According to Iran, Haniyeh was killed shortly after attending the swearing-in ceremony of its new president.

“It doesn’t help,” Biden remarked to reporters when asked if Haniyeh’s assassination diminished the prospects for a ceasefire agreement.

The assassination has heightened fears of a broader conflict in the Middle East, as threats of retaliation against Israel have surfaced following Haniyeh’s death in Iran.