Lebanese military captures Leader of IS
In a statement released on Tuesday, the army identified the suspect by his initials "R.F." and his alias "Qassoura." His arrest followed a series of intelligence-led operations targeting IS networks within Lebanon.
Authorities discovered a stockpile of weapons, ammunition, electronic devices, and materials suspected to be linked to drone manufacturing in his possession.
Qassoura assumed leadership of the IS faction in Lebanon after the detention of his predecessor, Abu Said al-Shami, along with other senior members on December 27, 2024.
This arrest occurred shortly after a suicide bombing at a church in neighboring Syria that claimed at least 25 lives, an attack attributed to IS by Syrian officials.
While IS maintains a smaller footprint in Lebanon compared to Syria and Iraq, the group, alongside other extremist organizations, has periodically engaged in conflicts with the Lebanese Army and Hezbollah, particularly in the northern and eastern parts of Lebanon.
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