Fearing embarrassment, Antony Blinken evades question on Ismail Haniyeh | Janta Ka Reporter

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Published 2024-07-31
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken evaded question on the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh fearing embarrassment. The question was asked within hours of the news that Israelis had killed Haniyeh in Tehran.

Since there are credible reports that Israelis carried out this attack in a sovereign country with the intelligence input provided by the US, Blinken did his best to avoid this question.

All Comments (21)
  • @justice4all997
    By ANY means necessary! Im sooo tired of these colonizers trying to rule the world. This oppession has to end!
  • @user-uf5sd3yk6g
    How REALLY involved has America been in this conflict with Israel? Intelligence support? weapons supplies? etc etc..
  • @Dakshahathi
    He had also lost almost his entire family but Blinken does not care
  • @Sweetpisme
    Hey I'm an American I do not support my government is doing by supporting Israel please don't throw me in with them being war criminals I support the Palestinians and I'm sorry for what my country is doing
  • @KateBates22zabu
    Blinkin🤥🤥is a failure. Thanks Janta Ka❤USAloves you.
  • @eleghari
    This could not have happened without US support and approval. So 'complicit' is the right word!
  • @fifer6776
    What rubbish. You are funding them & fighting for them & they are still weak against Hamas a resistence group of 40000 fighting with homemade weapons
  • What Israel does is with blessing of USA and both regimes should be brought to justice for theirs war crimes round the world.
  • @mariaa6918
    This will not change a thing. Plenty more to take his place. They think they're smart trying to scupper negotiations. Long live the resistance.....
  • Ismail was ready to sign the deal but Israel kept changing the goal post. US wants the war to continue to fund the economy.. now in Asia to move the war from Middle East to Asia?
  • This clearly shows Isrl doesn’t want peace or negotiations. First rule is not to kill the people you negotiate with. Barbarism
  • @bramptonjeff81
    We denounce political violence at home as we spread it all over the world
  • Blinken says nothing should derail ceasefire talks as if they can kill any and everyone and expect their adversaries to commit to peace.