A group of people are being detained by the Syrian government, according to a statement released by the country. The army claimed in a statement released late on Wednesday evening that it had detained a number of Palestinians who were involved in firing rockets during two separate attacks on Israel in later March that sparked powerful Jewish attacks on pieces of Lebanon. Hezbollah, a class in Lebanon, initially denied at the time that it was responsible for the rocket launches.
A car and other tools used in the rocket strikes were seize, according to the army, and judicial authorities were contacted about the prisoners ‘ retentions. Without providing additional information, the army claimed to have conducted raids in various areas of Lebanon to apprehend the suspects.
General Rodolph Haikal gave a weekly cabinet meeting a report on Thursday about the safety position along the borders and the continued implementation of the UN Security Council resolution that put an end to the 14-month Israel-Hezbollah conflict, according to the state-run National News Agency.
Four Palestinians who are connected to the Hamas group are being interrogated, according to three protection and one criminal officials.
A Hamas official confirmed to the AP that some members of the organization had just been detained in Lebanon and had just been released, adding that they had not been involved in rocket launches against Israel. He claimed that in one instance, authorities detained a Hamas part who was armed with an unlicensed revolver.
Because they were not permitted to speak to the media, all officers spoke under the condition of anonymity.
Lebanon began attacking Israel one day after the Palestinian militants attacked southern Israel on October 7, 2023. A US-brokered peace was the final straw in the conflict that left more than 4, 000 people dying in Lebanon and caused extensive damage.
Israel has carried out nearly normal attacks that have left tens of citizens and Hezbollah people dying since the ceasefire came into effect in late November.
At least 71 citizens, including 14 girls and nine children, have been killed by Israeli attacks in Lebanon since a peace was in effect, according to the UN high commissioner for individual rights on Tuesday.
Trending
- Indian student in Canada shot dead in Hamilton shooting
- Thousands of RFK documents declassified under Trump executive order
- Why was White House press briefing interrupted during Dr. Oz’s swearing-in
- Canada elections 2025 explained : Who’s running, who can vote, what to watch and why it matters
- ‘Margarita or just water?’: Senator, El Salvador’s prez trade claims over meeting optics
- Court pauses Boasberg’s contempt proceedings in Trump Alien Enemies Act case
- What is covid ‘lab leak’ theory according to trump’s new website?
- ‘Lab leak’ theory: Trump’s new Covid site accuses Biden, Fauci of cover-up