BEIRUT — Israelis forces seized a local official with a Sunni Islamist group and an ally of the Palestinian militant Hamas group in an operation in southern Lebanon early on Monday, and took him to Israel for questioning, the Israeli military and Lebanese state media reported.
Also on Monday, an Israeli drone struck a car in the southern Lebanese village of Yanouh, killing three people, including a 3-year-old child, Lebanon's state-run National News Agency said, quoting the Health Ministry.
The Israeli military later said it struck Hezbollah artillery official Ahmad Salami. It said it was aware of a ''claim that uninvolved civilians were killed'' and that the case is under review.
According to the NNA agency, Atwi Atwi — a local official with the Sunni Islamist group al-Jamaa al-Islamiya, or the Islamic Group in English — was taken in the southern village of Hebbarieh, in the region of Hasbaya and close to the border with Israel.
A statement from the Israeli military said Israeli troops apprehended an Islamic Group official in a ''targeted intelligence-based operation.'' It did not release the official's name.
The Islamic Group condemned the seizure, saying it was part of Israel's daily attacks and violations of Lebanon's sovereignty. It called on the Lebanese state to work for the release of Atwi.
The Islamic Group is Lebanon's branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, a pan-Islamist political group, with an armed wing in Lebanon known as Fajr Forces.
After the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war in October 2023, the Fajr Forces joined forces with the Lebanese Shiite militant Hezbollah group, launching rockets across the border into Israel that it said were in support of Hamas in Gaza.