A Taiwan probe found that domestic firms did not make the pagers that exploded in Lebanon in September, killing dozens. The blasts dealt a severe blow to the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia amid its ...
Israel escalated air strikes in late September targeting Hezbollah across Lebanon and sent in ground troops on 30 ... On 17 September, thousands of pagers simultaneously exploded in the southern ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday he okayed a deadly September attack on Hezbollah communications devices ...
Israeli media reports that PM overrode concerns of defence officials and political figures to approve targeting of Hezbollah ...
A spokesperson for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed for the first time that the Israeli leader ...
Israel has taken responsibility for two recent incidents involving explosive devices within communication equipment in Lebanon and Syria. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed his role ...
The attacks, carried out on September 17 and 18, targeted thousands of handheld pagers and hundreds of walkie-talkies used by ...
In September, thousands of walkie-talkies and pagers exploded across Lebanon and parts of Syria, killing 39 people and injuring thousands.View on euronews ...
The most important question to ask, then, is why Israel decided to act at this very moment, while part of its army is engaged ...
In September, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved pager detonations targeting Hezbollah, resulting in 39 deaths and over 3,400 injuries in Beirut. Despite opposition from Israeli ...
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the first time during Sunday's weekly cabinet meeting, admitted that Israel was behind the attacks on Hezbollah's pager and walkie-talkies, which killed at ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has acknowledged that he approved the pager attacks in Lebanon, which reportedly ...