Nine Killed as Somali Troops Overpower Militants to End Hotel Siege

A general view shows a section of the Presidential Palace area where the al-Qaeda-linked al Shabaab militants attacked Villa Rose hotel, which is close to the palace, in Bondhere district, of Mogadishu, Somalia November 28, 2022. (Reuters)
A general view shows a section of the Presidential Palace area where the al-Qaeda-linked al Shabaab militants attacked Villa Rose hotel, which is close to the palace, in Bondhere district, of Mogadishu, Somalia November 28, 2022. (Reuters)
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Nine Killed as Somali Troops Overpower Militants to End Hotel Siege

A general view shows a section of the Presidential Palace area where the al-Qaeda-linked al Shabaab militants attacked Villa Rose hotel, which is close to the palace, in Bondhere district, of Mogadishu, Somalia November 28, 2022. (Reuters)
A general view shows a section of the Presidential Palace area where the al-Qaeda-linked al Shabaab militants attacked Villa Rose hotel, which is close to the palace, in Bondhere district, of Mogadishu, Somalia November 28, 2022. (Reuters)

Somali security forces stormed a hotel in the capital late on Monday ending a siege by al-Shabaab militants following a nearly day-long battle in which at least nine people were killed, police said. 

Gunfire crackled from inside the building as the special forces fought the militants more than 12 hours after the extremist group stormed the building in the center of Mogadishu. 

The assault underscores the continuing ability of the al-Qaeda-allied militants to stage deadly attacks with sometimes high casualties inside the city even as President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's government presses an offensive against them. 

"The operation at the hotel Rosa has been concluded," Sadik Aden Ali, a police spokesperson said. 

Ali said the militants had killed eight civilians and later added that one soldier had also died in the hotel siege. 

"The ... terrorists killed nine people including a soldier," he said. 

Five soldiers were also injured in the gunfight, he said, adding that six al-Shabaab fighters had been involved in the attack on the hotel. 

"One blew himself up and five were shot dead by the security forces," Ali said, adding that 60 civilians had been rescued. 



Israeli Strike South of Beirut Kills Commander in Jama'a Islamiya Group

A soldier of the Lebanese army stands next to the vehicle that was targeted by the Israeli army in Baaouerta. (X)
A soldier of the Lebanese army stands next to the vehicle that was targeted by the Israeli army in Baaouerta. (X)
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Israeli Strike South of Beirut Kills Commander in Jama'a Islamiya Group

A soldier of the Lebanese army stands next to the vehicle that was targeted by the Israeli army in Baaouerta. (X)
A soldier of the Lebanese army stands next to the vehicle that was targeted by the Israeli army in Baaouerta. (X)

An Israeli drone strike south of the Lebanese capital killed a top commander from the Jama'a Islamiya group, the group said in a statement on Tuesday.

There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.

The strike on Tuesday morning killed Hussein Atawi, a leading commander in the armed branch of Jama'a Islamiya known as the Fajr Forces, as he was driving from his home to his office in Beirut, the statement said.

The Fajr Forces fired rockets across Lebanon's southern border at Israel throughout the year-long war that ended last year in a ceasefire deal. Israeli airstrikes killed several of the group's members during the conflict.

Since the ceasefire, Israel has continued to carry out strikes on Lebanese territory, mostly targeting fighters from Lebanese armed group Hezbollah or its arms depots. Israeli troops also still occupy five hilltop positions in southern Lebanon.

Lebanon, Hezbollah and the Jama'a Islamiya have condemned the strikes and Israeli troop presence, calling them violations of the truce and of Lebanon's sovereignty. Israel says the fighters and weapons pose a threat to Israeli civilians.