People across the country were avoiding their cellphones and unplugging baby monitors and laptops, after two days of attacks on Hezbollah-owned...
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Experts are at odds over the question of whether it violates the laws of war to hide explosives in wireless devices that may go off near civilians.
People across the country were avoiding their cellphones and unplugging baby monitors and laptops, after two days of attacks on Hezbollah-owned...
Israel is widely believed to be behind the operations – but who made the devices, and how did they explode?
Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah acknowledged Thursday that this week’s deadly explosive attacks in Lebanon on the militant group’s...
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Anti-tank missiles fired from Lebanon caused injuries, Israel’s public broadcaster reported. The Israeli military said it had struck several...
A wave of explosions in Lebanon over two days targeted Hezbollah militants through pagers and walkie-talkies that detonated unexpectedly. Attributed...
Israel and Mossad have struck Lebanon again with remote detonation of explosives, this time not pagers, but many electronic devices (walkie...
A day after the explosion of thousands of pagers, the detonation of walkie-talkies and other devices kills 14 people.
The blasts on Wednesday involved bigger, heavier devices that set off more large fires.