Five members of the Damascus-based Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine — General Command (PFLP-GC) were killed on Wednesday, May 31, in an accidental explosion at their base in eastern Lebanon.

A spokesman for the PFLP-GC instead accused Israel of carrying out “overnight raids” at the base in Qusaya, near the Syrian border. Israel denied any involvement.

“An old rocket exploded in an arms depot on the base and five fighters were killed,” a security source said, requesting anonymity as they were not authorized to speak to the media.

The Palestinian group has close ties with the Syrian government and its main Lebanese ally Hezbollah, and has bases in Lebanon’s eastern Bekaa Valley as well as in Al-Naameh, just south of Beirut.

PFLP-GC spokesman Anwar Rajab  said Israel had carried out “overnight raids” on the Qusaya base.

“Five fighters were killed” and 10 wounded, he said, adding that “for now we do not have more detailed information on the operation”.

The Israeli military, however, denied any involvement in the deadly blast.

“This is not IDF (Israeli army) activity,” an Israeli military spokeswoman said.

The PFLP-GC is the only Palestinian faction to maintain bases outside Lebanon’s official Palestinian refugee camps.

By longstanding convention, the Lebanese army does not enter those camps, leaving Palestinian militant groups to handle security.

In August 2019, suspected Israeli strikes targeted the PFLP-GC in Qusaya. In July 2015, a security official said a blast at the same base wounded seven people, while the Palestinian group blamed it on an Israeli strike.

 

This is Beirut and AFP

 

 

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