Hamas leaderâs funeral draws crowds in Iran
Thousands have turned out for the funeral procession in Iran of the Hamas political chief, Ismail Haniyeh, who was killed in a strike in Tehran on Wednesday.
Iranâs Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is leading the prayers before the Hamas leader is buried in Qatar.
US media have quoted Iranian officials as saying the supreme leader has ordered a direct attack against Israel, which it says was responsible for the attack on Iranian soil.
Israel has not commented on the assassination directly.
However, Israelâs Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country had delivered âcrushing blowsâ to its enemies in recent days, including the killing of a senior Hezbollah commander in Lebanon hours before the Tehran strike.
He warned Israelis that âchallenging days lie aheadâ, as fears of a wider conflict in the Middle East grow.
âSince the strike in Beirut, we have heard threats from all sides,â he told a televised address.
âWe are prepared for any scenario and we will stand united and determined.â
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned against a âdangerous escalationâ of hostilities in the region.
Hamasâs armed wing said the death of Haniyeh, who was widely viewed as the groupâs overall leader, would âtake the battle to new dimensionsâ and have major repercussions.
The group attacked Israel on 7 October, killing around 1,200 people. Since the attack, Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas.
Haniyeh, who played an important role in negotiations over a ceasefire in Gaza, was killed hours after attending the inauguration of Iranâs new president, Masoud Pezeshkian, in Tehran.
A senior Hamas official told the BBC the killing took place in the same building where Haniyeh had stayed during previous visits to Iran.
Three Hamas leaders and a number of guards were with him in the same building, they said.
Khalil Al-Hayya, a senior Hamas official, told a news conference that a missile hit Haniyeh âdirectlyâ, citing witnesses who were with him.
The groupâs leadership has been left in âa state of shockâ, top Hamas officials have told the BBC.
Hours before Haniyeh was targeted, Israel said it had killed senior Hezbollah leader Fuad Shukr in Beirut.
Israel believes he was responsible for a rocket attack that killed 12 people in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights on Saturday. Hezbollah has denied any involvement.
The Iran-backed group confirmed Shukrâs body was found among the rubble of the residential building which was struck. Four other people, including two children, were killed.