Iran’s Judiciary Launches Case on Haniyeh Assassination
WANA (August 04) – A legal assembly in Qazvin, held to commemorate Islamic Human Rights and Human Dignity Day, featured prominent figures including Hojjat al-Islam Sadeq Rahimi, Deputy Chief of the Judiciary, and Commander Rostam Ali Rafiei Atani of the Qazvin Revolutionary Guards. The event took place in the Judiciary Hall of the province.
Rahimi condemned the terrorist act by the Zionist regime which led to the martyrdom of Ismail Haniyeh, the political bureau chief of Hamas. He asserted that Iran reserves the right to respond to this unjust assassination.
Rahimi announced that a judicial case has been opened, with orders given to identify and arrest those responsible for any negligence or involvement in the incident.
Rahimi emphasized that the crime was committed by the Zionist regime, with ongoing investigations to determine whether internal agents or spies were involved.
He also accused the U.S. and the Zionist regime of being among the world’s most significant violators of human rights, highlighting the dire health crisis in Gaza. He noted that over 40,000 people in Gaza are suffering from hepatitis, with living conditions severely deteriorated.
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