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What Visual Evidence Shows About Israel’s Pager Attacks
Some details of how the attacks unfolded are still a mystery. But initial imagery of the attacks on Tuesday and the explosive devices offers clues.
How did pagers explode in Lebanon and why was Hezbollah using them? Here’s what we know
Hundreds of pagers carried by Hezbollah members blew up nearly simultaneously in an attack that tops a series of covert assassinations and cyber-attacks in the region.
What we know about the Hezbollah pager explosions
Thousands of people have been injured in Lebanon, after pagers used by the armed group Hezbollah to communicate dramatically exploded almost simultaneously across the country on Tuesday.
The Exploding Pagers of Lebanon
The pagers were being used by members of Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant movement that has been fighting an undeclared war with Israel since last October. Israel has been using digital technologies to target members of Hezbollah for months,
Hezbollah pager explosions in Lebanon and Syria: Everything we know and questions that remain
Hezbollah claims the attack was carried out by Israeli forces and vows to respond. Israel has declined to comment
Airline bans pagers, walkie-talkies after devices explode across Lebanon
Lebanon blamed Israel for attacks on Hezbollah's devices killed 37 and wounded around 3,000, wreaking bloody havoc on the militant group.
What the pager attack in Lebanon means for Israel-Hezbollah conflict
In Lebanon, exploding pagers and booby-trapped walkie-talkies – believed to be set off by Israel – have rattled Hezbollah and captured the world’s attention. What do they portend?
U.N. chief speaks out on pager attack in Lebanon
United Nations Secretary General António Guterres said on Sept. 18 that he is “deeply frustrated” by the situation of conflict in the entire region.
Hundreds more hurt in Lebanon after walkie-talkies, pagers explode in new round of blasts
Walkie-talkies and pagers used by Lebanon's Hezbollah group detonated in homes and businesses across the country.
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WATCH: Netanyahu Releases Cryptic 10-Second Video Following Hezbollah Pager Explosions
He didn't directly address the deadly bombings of pagers and walkie-talkies but the cryptic 10-second clip in Hebrew simply ...
India Today on MSN
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Fact Check: Netanyahu compared to 007 post-Lebanon blasts? Nope, 2021 clip goes viral
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu made this comeback in October 2021, when his photo in black glasses caught the press’ attention ...
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Micro Munitions: How Pagers Could Be Turned Into Bombs
About 3,000 pagers used by Hezbollah exploded on Tuesday in an audacious precision attack. Just how was the attack carried ...
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What we know about the deadly pager blasts in Lebanon
At least eight people were killed and nearly 3,000 wounded when pagers used by Hezbollah members - including fighters and ...
Opinion
The Daily Mirror
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Opinion
Pager blasts in Lebanon: How safe are our mobile devices?
How sure are we that our phones won’t explode in our faces? This week’s developments in Lebanon make us raise this question.
The Economist
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Do pager-bombs presage escalation between Israel and Hizbullah?
Sources close to Hizbullah are calling the
pager
explosions a cyber-attack ... rather than explode, and none of the
clips
from Lebanon shows the devices catching fire. Nor do the injuries look ...
The Daily Star
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What we know about deadly pager blasts in Lebanon
At least 12 people were killed and nearly 3,000 wounded when pagers used by Hezbollah members - including fighters and medics ...
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on MSN
Live updates: Further explosions hit Lebanon a day after pager attack
New explosions linked to electronic devices killed at least one person and injured at least 100, a day after pagers used by ...
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