BEIRUT: The brother of a wanted Islamist was killed inside Lebanon’s largest Palestinian refugee camp on Thursday, state media said.
A young man who was “the target of an assassination operation inside the Ain Al-Helweh camp died after sustaining serious wounds,” Lebanon’s National News Agency said.
“He is the brother of a wanted Islamist who does not belong to any faction in the camp,” the news agency added.
The camp on the outskirts of the southern port city of Sidon was rocked by deadly clashes earlier this year that pitted members of president Mahmud Abbas’s Fatah movement, which controls the camp, against hard-line Islamist militants.
Hamas, the Islamist group which carried out brutal attacks on Israel from Gaza on October 7, was not involved in the fighting.
Last month, Palestinian fighters agreed a cease-fire after more than a week of deadly violence.
In late July, five days of fighting in the camp killed 13 people and wounded dozens.
Ain Al-Helweh is home to more than 54,000 registered refugees and thousands of Palestinians who joined them in recent years fleeing the civil war in neighboring Syria.
By longstanding convention, the Lebanese army stays out of the camps and leaves the Palestinian factions to handle security.
One killed in Lebanon’s biggest Palestinian camp: state media
Short Url
https://arab.news/gqfk9
One killed in Lebanon’s biggest Palestinian camp: state media
- Young man was “the target of an assassination operation"
EU warns Yemen developments risk Gulf stability
The European Union said on Wednesday that recent developments in the Yemeni provinces of Hadramout and Al Mahra threaten to bring new risks to the Gulf region.
“The EU calls for de-escalation and avoiding steps that further threaten stability of Yemen and the region,” an EU spokesperson said in a statement.
“The EU reiterates its strong commitment to the unity, sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Yemen, as well as its support for the Presidential Leadership Council and the Government of Yemen,” the spokesperson added.
© 2026 SAUDI RESEARCH & PUBLISHING COMPANY, All Rights Reserved And subject to Terms of Use Agreement.










