Israel’s beeper explosions in Lebanon last year killed dozens of people, including children, and injured thousands.
Hezbollah-affiliated network Al-Mayadeen broadcast a special program dedicated to the pager explosions in Lebanon, which took place last September and were attributed to Israel. The program ...
Hungary-based pagers manufacturing company BAC Consulting ... The following day, another wave of explosions across Lebanon injured an additional 500 and resulted in 20 deaths, according to ...
First came the explosions. Then came the jokes. Within minutes of news that several members of Hezbollah were killed and hundreds wounded by pagers that ... at least 25 in Lebanon.
linked by the media to the pager blasts, "had no involvement in the purchase or sale of such goods in Bulgaria’s jurisdiction" ...
The Islamic Republic of Iran strongly condemns this act of sabotage and terrorism by the rogue regime of Israel, said the document presented by the Iranian diplomatic mission. UNITED NATIONS ...
Ambulances arrive to American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC) as thousands of people, including Hezbollah fighters and medics, were wounded when pagers exploded across Lebanon.
A series of explosions involving hundreds of handheld pagers used by the armed group Hezbollah, have killed at least nine people and injured 2,700 in Lebanon. Security cameras recorded some of the ...
Lebanon was still reeling from thousands of exploding Hezbollah pagers that killed 12 people ... The Wall Street Journal said. The explosions maimed hundreds of its fighters, revealed serious ...
Amid the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, thousands of pagers exploded simultaneously in Lebanon and Syria on Sept. 17. The covert Israeli military operation killed at least 37 people in ...
The explosions in Lebanon were far from random. Reports suggest that pagers used by Hezbollah operatives had been rigged with explosives and remotely detonated, catching their users off-guard.