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Retired Marine Col. Stephen Ganyard says Israel 's assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh could lead to "all-out" war in region.
He says Iran 's response could be similar to one it took in April when it launched 300 drones and missiles toward targets in Israel .
Iran 's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has called for "revenge" against Israel .
Shukr was also wanted in connection to a 1983 bombing in Beirut of a U.S. Marine Corps barracks that killed 300 American and French soldiers. Ganyard said the alleged Hezbollah strike in the Golan Heights pushed the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah "over the red line." Hezbollah has denied any involvement in Saturday 's Golan Heights attack. "How far it goes from here is really going to be a question for the Hezbollah and Iranian leadership," Ganyard said..
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