The Islamic State is notorious for taking hostages. Now the tables have turned. Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's wife and child have been captured by the Lebanese army, Reuters reports.
Lebanon fears potential attacks by extremist groups following a deadly church bombing in Syria, a security official in Beirut told The National. Underlining the potential concerns, Lebanon's General ...
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The suspected leader of ISIS in Lebanon has been arrested, the country's army has said, accusing him of planning several "security operations". The Lebanese military posted on X on Tuesday that a ...