Lebanese Army Arrested Daesh's Leader In Lebanon
In a statement issued on Tuesday, the army said, the man, identified by the initials“R.F.” and known by the alias“Qassoura,” was captured, following a series of intelligence-driven operations. He was described as a prominent figure within the Daesh network, operating in Lebanon.
A cache of weapons and ammunition was reportedly found in his possession, along with electronic equipment and materials, suspected to be used in drone manufacturing, the army said.
According to the statement, Qassoura took over the Daesh group's leadership in Lebanon, after the arrest of his predecessor, Abu Said al-Shami, and several other senior operatives on Dec 27, 2024.
The arrest comes, just days after a suicide bombing at a church, in neighbouring Syria killed at least 25 people – an attack Syrian authorities have blamed on the Daesh.
Though Daesh has maintained a smaller presence in Lebanon, compared to Syria and Iraq, the group and other extremist factions have periodically clashed with the Lebanese Army and Hezbollah, particularly in the country's northern and eastern regions.– NNN-NNA
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