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Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed in a guest house explosion, not by a missile strike, The New York Times informs. Five unnamed Middle Eastern officials told the news agency that the explosive device was planted in the guest house, which is managed and guarded by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, about two months ago. The sources added that the bomb was detonated remotely as soon as it was confirmed that Haniyeh was in his room in the guest house. The explosion also eliminated Haniyeh’s bodyguard. Haniyeh, according to the NYT, had stayed at this guest house several times during his …

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