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We still don’t know how the Lebanon pager attack happened. Here’s what we do know about our own electronic devices
So far, the attacks that targeted Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah members through their pagers have had devastating consequences. At least nine people, including an eight-year-old girl,
After Hezbollah Device Attacks, Some Israelis Ask Netanyahu: What Took So Long?
Public opinion polling shows a majority of Israelis believe their government should be taking a stronger stance against the militant group to the north.
‘People are trying to avoid everything': Lebanon shaken by device attacks
In Beirut, some said they were not going to work, while some parents kept their schoolchildren at home, fearful that more devices might explode.
What we know about the pagers that exploded in Lebanon and Syria
Thousands of people were injured across Lebanon and Syria on Tuesday by an Israeli covert operation that remotely detonated pagers, ABC News sources confirmed.
What we know about the Taiwanese firm caught up in Lebanon’s exploding pagers attack
The deadly simultaneous explosions triggered by hundreds of pagers carried by Hezbollah members in Lebanon have thrust a little-known Taiwanese electronics manufacturer into the global spotlight, after its damaged products were identified in images following the attack.
Exploding pagers in attack on Hezbollah were made by a Hungarian company, another firm says
A company based in Hungary was responsible for manufacturing the pagers that exploded in an apparent Israeli operation targeting Hezbollah, another firm said Wednesday. The attack
Hezbollah exploding pager trail runs from Taiwan to Hungary
By Laila Bassam and Maya Gebeily BEIRUT (Reuters) -A Taiwanese pager maker denied on Wednesday that it had produced devices that wounded thousands of Hezbollah operatives in Lebanon when they exploded,
What We Know About the Deadly Wireless-Device Explosions in Lebanon
A second wave of hand-held devices simultaneously exploded in Lebanon on Wednesday, killing at least 20 people and injuring hundreds more, one day after 12 people were killed and thousands wounded in a similar attack that targeted members of Hezbollah.
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Diddy’s Dirty Deeds Captured In Real Time: Feds Have Over 90 Devices With Videos, Photos
Federal case against Sean "Diddy" Combs gathers momentum as over 50 witnesses report abuse and critical electronic evidence ...
The New York Times
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A New Era in Sabotage: Turning Ordinary Devices Into Grenades, on a Mass Scale
Rabih Daher/Agence France-Presse — Getty
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Whatever the means of sabotage ... “Certainly, if Chinese or Russian ...
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Biden administration treads diplomatic tightrope after device attacks on Hezbollah
The attacks put the Biden administration in a delicate position as it seeks to avoid a broader war in the Middle East.
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Japanese walkie-talkie maker investigating Lebanon explosion reports
Icom is looking into reports that its two-way radios were denotated in attacks across Lebanon Wednesday, which killed at ...
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Lebanon hit with Israeli airstrikes today following device explosions
Israeli airstrikes hit Lebanon today following two days of deadly electronic device explosions that targeted Hezbollah, ...
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Israel-Hezbollah conflict – latest: Israel strikes Lebanon as Hezbollah says device blasts are ‘act of war’
The Israeli military has carried out its most extensive airstrikes on southern Lebanon since the start of the Gaza war, ...
KOIN 6
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Hezbollah fires new volley at Israel as fears of greater war mount after electronic devices bombing
BEIRUT (AP) — Hezbollah fired a new barrage into northern Israel on Thursday, continuing its drumbeat of exchanges with the ...
Yahoo on MSN
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Hezbollah leader vows to retaliate for 2 days of attacks on electronic devices in Lebanon
Hassan Nasrallah, leader of the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah, vowed to retaliate on Thursday after two days of attacks on hand-held
electronic
devices
in Lebanon left at least 37 people ...
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Second wave of device explosions rocks Lebanon; 14 dead
Lebanon wracked by fresh wave of explosions of booby-trapped communication devices believed to be part of an electronic ...
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