“The United States and Israel have just assassinated the dear brother Ismail Haniyeh - who was the political head of Hamas.”
The well-documented antisemite posted on Telegram after the news broke, saying “The United States and Israel have just assassinated the dear brother Ismail Haniyeh - who was the political head of Hamas.” At the time of the post, neither Israel nor the United States had claimed responsibility for the Wednesday morning assassination of the terrorist leader.
King continued, “This comes after they already murdered virtually every member of his family. In the face of this, Brother Ismail remained steadfast to Islam and to a free Palestine.” Haniyeh celebrated when 3 of his terrorist sons and four of his grandchildren were killed in an Israeli airstrike, happy that they were “martyrs.”
King said of Haniyeh, who was one of the architects of the Oct. 7 massacre which killed over 1,200 Israeli civilians and saw the kidnapping of over 250 more, “He was working hard, day and night, on the ceasefire even though these genocidal monsters had murdered his own kids and grandchildren. I never understood how he had such strength to push forward. But he knew and said that he was no different than the average Palestinian who has lost so much.” Just days before, Hamas had rejected the latest ceasefire proposal from the Israel.
King called the US and Israel “genocidal monsters” who “think that this weakens Hamas, or weakens the resistance, but it does neither. It will only strengthen both.”
The activists added, “I must admit that I am furious, because they murder people with impunity. It’s absurd. But you can never destroy a people who do not believe that death is the end.” King noted that he was “sending prayers to his remaining family and to the leaders who must now rise up in his place.”
In his Telegram posts, King also mourned the death of senior Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr, who was involved in a strike on an Israeli-Druze community in Golan Heights that left 12 children and teenagers dead over the weekend. He was also behind the 1983 bombing of US Marine barracks in Beirut that killed over 241 US service members.
King said of the monstrous pair, “In light of the martyrdom of two great leaders of the resistance against the zionist entity today, we wish to remind our readers of the steadfastness shown by the martyr Ismail Haniyeh upon learning that many of his family members were martyred in Gaza City on June 25 of this year.”
He closed with a prayer praising the terrorists as “martyrs.”
“There is no difference between the martyrs, and they have all been chosen by the Most Merciful to pave our way to victory and freedom. The blood of the martyrs demands that we do not compromise, do not relent, do not change or alter, do not weaken, and do not despair, but continue our path with determination.”
King falsely claimed in 2023 that he was instrumental in freeing American hostage Natalie Raanan from Hamas captivity, a claim her family denied.
King threatened to dox New York Post reporters and their families in 2022 after they published a series of unflattering reports about his lavish spending and purchases. In 2020, King claimed Jesus was a symbol of white supremacy and demanded that statues of Christ be torn down.
In 2018, King incorrectly implicated a white man, Robert Cantrell, as the "racist" murder suspect of 7-year-old Jazmine Barnes, a black child, by sharing Cantrell's photo and name with his one million followers. Tragically, Cantrell later took his own life and the actual perpetrator was a black man named Larry Woodruffe.
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