The White House is not in a position to confirm the events in Tehran

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The White House is not in a position to confirm the events in Tehran

The White House is not in a position to confirm the events in Tehran.

John Kirby, spokesperson for the National Security Council, stated that the White House is not in a position to confirm the events in Tehran and whether the killing of Ismail Haniyeh, the political leader of Hamas, was an Israeli action or not.

Reaching a ceasefire agreement in Gaza has always been a complex process. It is too early to know what each of these reported events may signify, but we are not stopping work on the agreement.

We do not believe that escalating tensions in the Middle East is inevitable, and there is no indication that an escalation of tensions is imminent.

The president was briefed on the events in the Middle East, but I will not comment on the exact timing of it.

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