Special sources revealed today, Friday, that the investigations with the assailant of the American embassy were not conducted through his phone but rather through data gathered during the questioning. These investigations indicated that Qais Farraj is not organizationally connected with "ISIS," but he had loose ties with groups in Iraq. Additionally, these sources stated that Farraj provided some information due to his health condition, which did not aid much in the interrogation. He repeatedly mentioned being deeply affected by the Israeli attack on Gaza, and his tension and sensitivity increased every time he turned on the television and saw children being killed in cold blood while no one was taking action to help them.
In a different context, the American embassy in Lebanon announced today, Friday, in a statement, that "it is crucial not to take the shooting incident at the American embassy in Beirut out of context and use it as a weapon against the refugee community in Lebanon, which bears no responsibility for the attack."