Refugee Camp: Violence in Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, five people killed and seven others injured in conflict

Violent clashes broke out in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon on Sunday. At least five people were killed in the clash. Along with this, seven people were injured. The clashes reportedly took place near the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp. According to the information, two children are also included in the injured.

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Refugee Camp: Violence in Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, five people killed and seven others injured in conflict

Violent clashes broke out in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon on Sunday. At least five people were killed in the clash. Along with this, seven people were injured.
The clashes reportedly took place near the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp. According to the information, two children are also included in the injured.
According to the Lebanese army, a military barrack outside the camp was hit with mortars, injuring one soldier, who is in stable condition. Assault rifles, rocket-propelled grenade launchers, and hand grenades were used in the attack.
Meanwhile, the Palestinian party Fatah confirmed the killing of commander Ashraf al-Armouchi and four of his comrades during an operation on Sunday. According to reports, gunshots were heard hitting buildings in Sidon. After this people ran to their respective homes.
Explain that more than 4,50,000 Palestinians living in Lebanon are registered with UNRWA. The majority face a variety of legal limitations, including employment restrictions, and often face conditions in refugee camps.

Muskan Kumawat

Muskan Kumawat Verified Local Voice • 13 Apr, 2026Journalist

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