Biden says killing of Hamas leader Haniyeh not helpful for ceasefire talks
- US President Joe Biden stated the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh “doesn’t help” ceasefire talks in Gaza.
- Haniyeh was killed in Tehran, increasing fears of broader conflict and drawing threats against Israel.
- Biden's remarks were his first following the assassination, emphasizing it complicates chances for a ceasefire agreement.
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