Will Israel take credit for killing Ismail Haniyeh within 72h of his death?
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What was the body of the post, if any? Was it just the word "eliminated" and a photo?

My local news reported this body (translated to English from Czech translation of the original): "Eliminated: Ismail Haniyeh, supreme leader of Hamas, was killed in a precision strike in Tehran, Iran".

That seems like it's resolves YES, would you agree @strutheo? Considering it was on a government account.

i mean the fact that it was immediately removed suggests they're not taking credit for it

The question is whether they do so within 72h of his death, and regardless of whether they subsequently retract the admission, I think they did.

I think there's substantial difference between "admission" and "taking credit", and I would agree that publishing something in error and then retracting is not "taking credit"

Gloatimg =/= taking credit, imo

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