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Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei leads the prayers at the funeral ceremony of Hamas leader Haniyeh. Next to him is Iran's President Pazkhian, who arrived in Tehran on the occasion of his swearing-in ceremony.
The funeral ceremony of Hamas leader Haniyeh has begun in Tehran, attended by thousands. Among the participants - Ziad Nakhale, the leader of the Islamic Jihad.
Jordan: The security forces dispersed a demonstration in front of the Israeli embassy in Rabat Ammon, during which the participants condemned the elimination of Haniyeh.
Iran's ambassador to the United Nations said at the Security Council hearing that the elimination of Haniyeh would not have been possible without the approval and intelligence of the United States, so that the responsibility of the United States for the incident cannot be denied.
CNN report: The American Secretary of State in Lincoln spoke with the Prime Minister of Qatar and asked him to appeal to Hezbollah and Iran to please not respond to the recent Israeli attacks. The Prime Minister of Qatar then spoke with the Iranian Foreign Minister. The US State Department refused to respond to the report.
The New York Times reported that the Pentagon reached a plea deal with three Guantanamo detainees linked to the September 11 attacks. Among them is the planner of the attacks, Khaled Sheikh Mohammed. Following his and two other people's confession, they will be sentenced to life imprisonment instead of a trial ending in a death sentence.
A new world record in the 100 meter freestyle by the Chinese Zhanela Fan: 46.40 seconds. The 19-year-old Chinese was more than a second ahead of the next in the fastest swim in history.
French swimmer Leon Marchand, 22, won his third Olympic gold and set a new Olympic record in the 200-meter breaststroke final, 2:05.85 minutes.
Report in Iran: A consultant in the Revolutionary Guards was killed in an attack in Dahaya along with the top Hezbollah official.
Report: Wasim Abu Shaaban, Haniyeh's companion was killed with him in Tehran. Sha'aban penetrated the tunnel to Nahal Oz during the "Tzuk Eitan" operation, in an incident in which five soldiers were killed.
The American response to the assassinations: Israel and the United States are holding talks on the defense capabilities of the regional coalition.
The spokesman for the National Security Council at the White House: "We believe that escalation is avoided, there are no signs that it will happen soon"
The United States raised the travel warning for Lebanon to level 4: "Do not go there"
The message of the air force commander after the assassination in Beirut: "There is no point too far for us to attack"
Major General (res.) Guy Tzur, former commander of the Land Arm, in an interview: The assassinations - still a tactical event that does not change Israel's strategic situation. Now Israel must redefine the goals of the war"
Republican House of Representatives member Brian Mast: "Hamas leader Haniyeh - a criminal who supported the massacre of innocent Americans and Israelis on October 7th. His guilt has earned him a special place in hell"