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In a bold move, Israel targeted Iran’s nuclear infrastructure and leadership in an operation that may have been years in the ...
The explosions of hundreds of pagers used by Hezbollah members across Lebanon and Syria on Tuesday and the detonation of a second wave of electronic devices a day later remain a mystery ...
Lebanese journalist Raghida Dergham and former Mossad analyst Sima Shine spoke about Iran's waning power after the decimation ...
Languages: English. Israel's pager explosion attack on Hezbollah members will likely have "several negative effects" on the militant group and its operations, the Institute for the Study of War ...
Taiwanese wireless device maker Gold Apollo said Wednesday the pagers used by Hezbollah members, which exploded in Lebanon and Syria and killed at least nine people a day earlier, were license ...
BEIRUT, Oct 16 (Reuters) - The batteries inside the weaponised pagers that arrived in Lebanon at the start of the year, part of an Israeli plot to decimate Hezbollah, had powerfully deceptive ...
How did Israel pull it off and why now? The pagers, on Tuesday, began to heat up and then exploded in the pockets or hands of the Hezbollah operatives who had them. Several videos surfaced on ...
Hundreds of pagers that exploded in Lebanon and Syria in an apparent operation targeting members of Hezbollah bore the brand of a Taiwanese company, though the firm’s chair told reporters ...
The Lebanese armed group Hezbollah said the pagers belonged to the group’s officials and blamed Israel for orchestrating what appeared to be an unusual synchronized attack on Hezbollah’s ...
Photo: Agence France-Presse/Getty Image The explosion of pagers held by Hezbollah operatives across Lebanon and Syria on Tuesday is an audacious display of modern technological warfare.
At least eight people were killed and more than 2,700 injured, many of them Hezbollah fighters, when the handheld pagers they use to communicate exploded, Lebanon's health minister said Tuesday.