A report from Israel’s Channel 12 revealed that an explosive device was planted in advance in the bedroom of the secret Neshat compound of the Revolutionary Guards, before an air conditioning malfunction almost jeopardized the entire operation.
Haniyeh was guarded by the IRGC’s elite Ansar al-Mahdi unit, known for their expertise in hand-to-hand combat, staying in the IRGC’s Neshat compound, a top secret accommodation facility which hosts top government officials and foreign dignitaries.
Haniyeh slept in the same room around eight times, making the location ideal for an assassination but when the air conditioner in Haniyeh's room broke down, he was forced to leave after a bomb had been planted ready for the killing.
"The operation was on a tightrope," a senior security source told Channel 12. "There was a fear that his room would be replaced with another. Finally, they managed to fix the air conditioner, and he returned to his original room until the sky went up.”
A hole was blown through the outer wall, shaking the whole compound at around 1:30 am, with a massive explosion.
A first aid team on the compound ran to the site and Haniyeh’s bodyguard found his body bleeding on the floor. The report says he fell to his knees and burst into tears in the dramatic moment the group, designated terrorists by countries including the US and UK, began to see its top leadership crumbling.
One of the boldest and most complex operations of its kind, Israel had ruled out killing Haniyeh in Qatar for fear of jeopardizing hostage negotiations which Qatar was mediating, while killing him in Turkey, the group’s other outpost, risked the wrath of both Turkey and its ally Russia.
After October 7, documents found in Gaza revealed Haniyeh, once considered less a target than the likes of Hamas’s Gaza leader, Yahya Sinwar, revealed the leader in exile was closely tied to the plans which led to the most deadly single day for Jews since the Holocaust.
Over the years, he had evaded multiple assassination attempts, and Iran was an unlikely location, but the channel 12 report has shown that plans were underway for an operation to take place while Haniyeh was attending the funeral of Ebrahim Raisi, killed in a mysterious helicopter crash in May.