Turkish media faced embarrassment after mistakenly reporting that an Israeli Mossad agent named 'Amit Nakesh' assassinated Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh. Haniyeh was killed on July 31 in Tehran during the inauguration ceremony of the new president, Masoud Pezeshkian. Turkish outlets Akdeniz Gerçek Gazetesi, Güneydoğu Ekspres, and Haber Global reported the story, speculating 'Amit Nakesh' to be of Indian origin due to the commonality of the name in India. The reports were based on a tweet by entrepreneur Dr. Eli David, who later clarified that 'Amit Nakesh' is a Hebrew pun meaning "assassin." David revealed the joke on July 1, yet Turkish media had already run with the story, even labeling the fictitious agent as a colonel. Following the revelation, the media outlets retracted their reports. Israel has not commented on the assassination of Haniyeh, maintaining silence on the incident. Ismail Haniyeh Dead: Hamas Political Bureau Chief Killed by 7 kg Warhead Rocket, Iran Vows Retaliation

Turkish Media Falls for Prank Claiming Indian Mossad Agent Killed Hamas Chief

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