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Assassination of Saleh al-Arouri

Coordinates:33°51′26″N35°30′52″E / 33.857331°N 35.514419°E /33.857331; 35.514419
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2024 assassination of the deputy leader of Hamas

Assassination of Saleh al-Arouri
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Date2 January 2024; 2 years ago (2024-01-02)
LocationDahieh, Lebanon
Coordinates33°51′26″N35°30′52″E / 33.857331°N 35.514419°E /33.857331; 35.514419
TypeDrone attack orairstrike
TargetSaleh al-Arouri
PerpetratorIsrael Israel[1] (presumed)
Deaths7[2]

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Al-Arouri in 2022

On 2 January 2024,Saleh al-Arouri, the deputy leader ofHamas, was killed in an Israeli strike on an office in theDahieh suburbs ofBeirut,Lebanon. The strike also killed six other individuals, including additional high-ranking Hamas militants.[3][4]

Saleh al-Arouri was the deputy leader of the Hamas political bureau and one of the architects of theOctober 7 attacks.[5] He was also responsible for the expansion of Hamas' activities in theIsraeli-occupiedWest Bank, including attacks on Israelis.[6][7][8] This attack is widely believed to have been carried out byIsrael, Hamas' main adversary. However, Israel has neither confirmed nor denied involvement in this incident.[9][10]

The assassination occurred a day before Hezbollah commemorated the fourth anniversary of theassassination (in Hezbollah's view,Martyrdom) of senior Iranian military commanderQasem Soleimani.[11]

Background

On 8 October 2023, the Lebanese militant groupHezbollah fired guided rockets and artillery shells at Israeli positions in the disputedShebaa Farms one day into theGaza war. Israel retaliated by launching drone strikes and artillery shells at Hezbollah positions near Lebanon's boundary with theIsraeli-occupied Golan Heights. The outbreak of the conflict had followed Hezbollah's declaration of support and praise for theHamas attack on Israel, which took place on 7 October.[12][13] Hamas in Lebanon and thePalestine Islamic Jihad have since joined the fighting with Hezbollah. Since 1969, Palestinian militia groups have held base in Lebanon after being ousted from Jordan.

Up until 2015, Arouri lived inTurkey; in December 2015, it was reported that he had left Turkey for Lebanon.[14] In 2015, the United States had placed a $5 million bounty on Saleh al-Arouri and designated him as aSpecially Designated Global Terrorist.[15]

Lead-up

Allied groups of Hamas specifically warned the group against using the office after they suspected that its location had become exposed to Israeli intelligence.[16] Hezbollah had written letters to Hamas. Numerous members brought phones with them which placed them at further risk of surveillance and the office was also equipped with at least one computer and had Wi-Fi connection.[16] Lebanese security officials suspect that a stealth plane fired precision-guided missiles into the office. A security official informedthe National News that “The radars that we have are civil radars, we don't have military radar capability that can pick up on the presence of stealth planes.”[16]

Attack

According to CCTV footage published byMTV Lebanon, the attack took place around 17:41 (local time) in Dahieh, a residential suburban neighborhood of Beirut.[17] Cell phone footage show at least one car engulfed in flames in front of a damaged residential building as dozens gather in the area just after the strike.[1] Early reports said that four Hamas members were killed but increased to six which included a possible civilian.[18] Hamas-affiliatedAl-Aqsa TV announced that Hamas Operations Chief in Lebanon, Samir Fendi, and Azzam al-Aqra were among those killed in the strike alongside al-Arouri.[19]Ismail Haniyeh later identified three additional Hamas members who were killed. He announced the deaths of Hamas members Mahmoud Zaki Shahin, Mohammad Bashasha, Mohammad al-Rayes and Mohammad Hamoud.[20]

Two senior U.S. officials confirmed that Israel was responsible for the strike.[1]

Deaths

List of those killed that were eventually announced by Hamas.

NameRoleRef
Saleh al-ArouriDeputy Chairman of the Political Bureau of Hamas[1]
Samir FendiAl-Qassam Commanders[21]
Azzam Al-Aqra[19]
Muhammad Al-RayesOther militants and security officials[22]
Muhammad Bashasha[20]
Ahmed Hammoud
Mahmoud Zaki Shahin

Aftermath

Saleh al-Arouri was the highest ranking Hamas leader killed since the beginning of the war until theassassination of Ismail Haniyeh.[23] In his second speech since the beginning of the war, Secretary-GeneralHassan Nasrallah said that Hezbollah is not afraid of an all-out war with Israel.[24] He described the attack as a "major and dangerous crime" that "will not go unanswered and unpunished".[25] Hezbollah announced that it carried out nine attacks targeting Israeli positions.[24] On the same day, an Israeli airstrike inNaqoura killed local Hezbollah commanderHussein Yazbek and three of his bodyguards, and injured nine other Hezbollah operatives.[26]

Reactions

Governments

  • The LebanesePrime MinisterNajib Mikati described the assassination as a "new Israeli crime" designed at "dragging Lebanon into a new phase of confrontation".[27]
  • The spokesperson for Iran'sforeign ministry condemned the assassination, asserting that Israel and its supporters would bear responsibility for the consequences of this "new adventure."[28]
    • Iran warned the United States that it must prepare to face the consequences for the attack.[29]
    • Iranian presidentEbrahim Raisi stated the assassination was a crime.[30]
  • The Israeli government did not immediately take responsibility for the strike that killed al-Arouri.Mark Regev, an adviser to the Israeli prime minister, said in an interview that Israel "has not taken responsibility for this attack. But whoever did it, it must be clear – this was not an attack on the Lebanese state ... Whoever did this did a surgical strike against the Hamas leadership".[31]
    • MKDanny Danon posted on social media, writing, "I congratulate the IDF, Shin Bet, the Mossad and the security forces for killing senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut."[32]
  • French PresidentEmmanuel Macron urged Israel to "avoid any escalatory attitude, particularly in Lebanon" in a call with Israel's war cabinet memberBenny Gantz.[33]

Groups and organizations

  • After the attack, UN spokeswoman Florencia Soto Nino said that "The Secretary-General (Antonio Guterres) urges all parties to exercise maximum restraint and take urgent steps to deescalate tensions in the region".[34]
  • Hamas memberIzzat al-Risheq stated that al-Arouri was killed in a "cowardly assassination" by Israel, and added that "It proves once again the abject failure of this enemy to achieve any of its aggressive goals in the Gaza Strip".[35]
  • ThePalestinian Islamic Jihad Secretary GeneralZiad al-Nakhalah mourned Arouri, calling him a leader who contributed to the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.[36]
  • ThePalestinian National and Islamic Forces commemorated Arouri's death and called for "revolutionary action" in the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the rest of Israel.[36]
  • Kata'ib Sayyid al-Shuhada General Secretariat compared Israel's killing of Arouri to the US killing of Qasem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis and claimed that the attack "violated Lebanese sovereignty".[36]
  • The Chairman of thePopular Mobilization Forces,Falih Al-Fayyadh warned that the "murderous criminals" who killed Arouri will pay for their actions.[36]
  • In an official statement, theIslamic Group condemned the attack and stressed "that the assassination will not go unpunished".[37]

Demonstrations

Immediately after the conformation of al-Arouri's death, numerous demonstrations took place in Lebanese cities. Protests were held at refugee camps including theBeddawi refugee camp in Tripoli.[38] This included protests in the city of Ramallah, near Arouri's hometown, where demonstrators chanted: "We will follow your footsteps", and "revenge, revenge, Qassam!"[38]

See also

References

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