In the seventh month, Ishmael, a royal descendant, conspired to assassinate Gedaliah, the appointed governor of the land, along with his followers during a feigned friendly visit at Mizpah. Despite previously swearing allegiance and receiving hospitality from Gedaliah, Ishmael treacherously killed him while dining. This act of betrayal not only violated sacred hospitality but also incited further aggression from the Babylonian king against the remaining people in the region.