BEIRUT — New explosions linked to electronic devices killed at least 20 people and injured more than 450 across Lebanon on Wednesday, a day after 12 people were killed and thousands wounded by ...
Hezbollah blamed Israel for the attacks, Reuters reported, and said there would be “fair punishment”. Wireless devices carried by Hezbollah operatives and their associates exploded en masse ...
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib gestures as he speaks during an interview with Reuters at his office at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beirut, Lebanon ...
An curved arrow pointing right. An attack on Hezbollah killed at least eight and left thousands of people across Lebanon injured when pagers unexpectedly detonated over a one-hour period.
The jokes continued on Wednesday, with news that walkie-talkies wired to explode had killed at least 25 in Lebanon. “No more walkie. No more talkie,” wrote David Hazony, director and fellow at ...
It was in the fact that all 5 000 pagers, widely dispersed across Lebanon and nearby countries ... less than a minute before the actual “explode” command to ensure that as many Hezbollah ...
On a fateful Tuesday afternoon, over 3,000 pagers exploded simultaneously across Lebanon and Syria, resulting in 12 fatalities and injuring 2,800 Hezbollah members. The devices were AR924 ...
Lebanon is grappling with a sharp increase in its visually impaired population following Israel's deadly pager attacks in ...
Lebanon's National News Agency (NNA) has reported that solar panels and walkie-talkies used by the Hezbollah militant group exploded on Wednesday, following a wave of pager explosions the day before.
the explosions in Lebanon have left many wondering what the future holds. As technology advances, so do the methods of warfare. While it is unlikely that your phone will ever be hacked to explode ...