Lebanon says 4 dead in strike as Israel says targeted Palestinian group

An Israeli Air Force fighter jet flying over the border area with south Lebanon. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 15 February 2026
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Lebanon says 4 dead in strike as Israel says targeted Palestinian group

  • More than 370 people have been killed by Israeli fire in Lebanon since the ceasefire, according to an AFP tally of health ministry reports
  • As part of the Lebanese government’s push to disarm non-state groups, some Palestinian factions in Lebanon handed over weapons in several refugee camps last year to the Lebanese authorities

BEIRUT, Lebanon: Lebanon said an Israeli strike on Sunday near the Syrian border in the country’s east killed four people, as Israel said it had targeted operatives from Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad.
Despite a November 2024 truce that sought to end more than a year of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, Israel has kept up regular strikes on Lebanon, usually saying it is targeting the Iran-backed group but occasionally also targeting its Palestinian ally Hamas.
It appeared to be the first strike Israel has claimed in Lebanon against Islamic Jihad, which is also allied with Hezbollah, since the truce.
An Israeli drone “targeted a car on the Lebanese-Syrian border,” the state-run National News Agency said, adding that “four bodies” were inside the vehicle.
Lebanon’s health ministry confirmed the toll in a statement.
The Israeli military in a statement said it “struck Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists in the Majdal Anjar area.”
Fighters from Islamic Jihad were among those killed in Lebanon during hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, which erupted in October 2023 over the Gaza war.
The Palestinian group and Hamas both claimed some attacks and infiltration attempts from Lebanon during the hostilities.
More than 370 people have been killed by Israeli fire in Lebanon since the ceasefire, according to an AFP tally of health ministry reports.
In line with the 2024 truce, the Lebanese army announced in January that it had completed the first phase of a government plan to disarm Hezbollah, covering the area near the Israeli border.
As part of the Lebanese government’s push to disarm non-state groups, some Palestinian factions in Lebanon handed over weapons in several refugee camps last year to the Lebanese authorities.
Hamas and its Islamic Jihad ally have not announced plans to disarm in Lebanon.
 

 


Strike hits former paramilitary base near Iraq’s Mosul: officials

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Strike hits former paramilitary base near Iraq’s Mosul: officials

BAGHDAD: An airstrike on Monday hit a base belonging to the Hashed Al-Shaabi coalition in northern Iraq, according to officials from the former paramilitary alliance, which includes pro-Iran factions.
One of the officials blamed the strike on the United States, saying it hit a base in Bartella area near the city of Mosul in Nineveh province.
Another Hashed source and a local official confirmed the attack, with no casualties reported.
The Hashed Al-Shaabi, or the Popular Mobilization Forces, is an alliance of factions created in 2014 to fight jihadists and is now integrated into the Iraqi armed forces.
Iran-backed groups have brigades that operate within the Hashed Al-Shaabi, but have a reputation for acting on their own.
Since the start of the Middle East war, bases belonging to Hashed Al-Shaabi have been hit several times, with strikes targeting Tehran-backed armed groups.
These groups are also united under a loose alliance called the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, which has claimed attacks against US bases in Iraq.