WSJ – Iran rejects calls for restraint after killing of Hamas leader  

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The reported that Iran rejected the efforts of and who tried to moderate its response following the assassination in of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.
Sources say that Iranian officials do not worry about war.
The publication quoted Iranian officials saying “We do not worry whether our response will lead us to war”.
For the record, tensions in the region have increased since the murders of Fuad Shkri, the head leader in and Ismail Haniyeh the leader of Hamas, in Tehran.
Israel killed Shukr (61), in retaliation to a rocket attack that killed 12 and teens in a Druze Village in the -occupied Golan Height on July 27. Hezbollah has been exchanging fire with Israel since 8 October and denied any involvement in the attack.
Iran and Hamas accuse Israel of Haniyeh’s murder, and vow to avenge him with Hezbollah.
By Ana Dumbadze
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