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Militant chief Majid al-Majid 'dies in Lebanon' | Militant chief Majid al-Majid 'dies in Lebanon' |
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Majid al-Majid, the commander of the al-Qaeda-linked Abdullah Azzam Brigades, has died in custody in a hospital in Lebanon, state media say. | Majid al-Majid, the commander of the al-Qaeda-linked Abdullah Azzam Brigades, has died in custody in a hospital in Lebanon, state media say. |
Majid al-Majid, a Saudi who is on Saudi Arabia's most-wanted-terrorists list, was arrested in Lebanon recently. | |
An army general told Associated Press the militant died of kidney failure. | An army general told Associated Press the militant died of kidney failure. |
The group has carried out attacks across the Middle East and claimed a bomb attack on Iran's Beirut embassy in November that killed 23 people. | |
The Iranian cultural attache was among the dead. | The Iranian cultural attache was among the dead. |
'Interrogated' | |
Lebanese security sources said Majid al-Majid died in a military hospital in Beirut on Saturday, a day after going into a coma suffering from kidney failure. | |
It was only on Friday that the Lebanese authorities said that DNA tests had confirmed his identity. | |
Defence Minister Fayez Ghosn earlier confirmed the commander was being held by army intelligence in Beirut and was "being interrogated in secret". He refused to say when and how the arrest took place. | |
However, a Lebanese security source told the Reuters news agency that he had been captured with another Saudi militant and had been living in the southern city of Sidon. | |
Majid al-Majid had led the Brigades since 2012. | |
Based in both Lebanon and the Arabian Peninsula, the group is named after a Palestinian jihadist ideologue who recruited mujahideen for the fight against the Soviets in Afghanistan in the 1980s. | |
The group has attracted hardline Islamist militants who fought in the Iraqi insurgency and has based itself in the Ein el-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp, near Sidon. | |
November's Iranian embassy bombing was believed to be its first major attack. | |
Iran and the Hezbollah militant group are allied with the Syrian regime of President Bashar al-Assad. | |
Media reports said Majid al-Majid had pledged allegiance to the leader of the al-Nusra Front, an al-Qaeda affiliate seeking to overthrow President Assad. | |
After the Iran embassy bombing, a Salafist cleric close to the Brigades warned attacks would continue in Lebanon until Iranian and Hezbollah forces stopped fighting alongside government forces in Syria, and the Sunni group's prisoners were released in Lebanon. |