Assailant shot by soldiers in a gunfight before being arrested and taken to hospital, embassy reports staff āsafeā.
A gunman who fired on the embassy of the United States in Beirut has been arrested after he was injured in return fire.
The attack on the embassy on Wednesday morning was carried out by a Syrian national, according to the Lebanese military. The incident comes amid heightened tensions across the region as Israel continues its war in Gaza.
The assailant, who was wounded in a gunfight with soldiers, has been arrested and taken to hospital. The army said in a statement on X that the attacker was a Syrian national and that it was investigating the incident.
It offered no further details, but a photo being circulated on social media shows a bloodied man wearing a vest with āIslamic Stateā written on it in Arabic and the English initials āIā and āSā.
Reporting from outside the embassy, Al Jazeeraās Zeina Khodr noted the āheavy security presenceā, with the Lebanese army not allowing people through to the compound.
The embassy, which sits in the cityās northern suburb of Awkar, said āsmall arms fireā had been reported at 8.34am (05.34 GMT) āin the vicinity of the entranceā to the building. It added that the embassy staff were āsafeā.
Local media reported that the gunfight lasted almost half an hour. A member of the embassyās security team was reportedly wounded, while the army was combing the area in search of any other possible attackers, according to a security source speaking to the Reuters news agency.
Lebanese security sources have suggested that the detained attacker may not have been acting alone, Khodr said. Authorities have suggested that up to four other gunmen were involved in the attack.
Anger
The embassy lies north of Beirut in a highly secured zone with multiple checkpoints along the route to the entrance. It moved there following a suicide attack in 1983 which killed 63 people.
Tension has been high in Lebanon since Israelās war in Gaza started in October. Iran-linked armed group Hezbollah has been engaged in mutual attacks with Israel over the countryās southern border.
In September last year, a gunman opened fire at the US embassy, without causing casualties. The Lebanese police had then said the attacker was a delivery driver seeking revenge for his perceived humiliation by security personnel.
That shooting coincided with the anniversary of a deadly September 1984 car bombing outside the US embassy annexe in Beirut that killed at least 20 people, which the US blamed on Hezbollah.
In October last year, scores of protesters gathered outside the embassy to demonstrate in the early days of the Gaza war, and Lebanese security forces used tear gas and water cannon to repel them.
Iran-linked groups in Syria and Yemen have also maintained low-level conflict with Israeli forces.
āItās too early to say [what were] the motives behind the attacks. There hasnāt been any claim of responsibility,ā Khodr said.
āEver since the war on Gaza happened in October, weāve seen violent protests in this area, people trying to make their way to the embassy, people venting their anger towards the US administration,ā the correspondent noted.