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This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 2024 Lebanon electronic device attacks Part of the Israel–Hezbollah conflict (2023–present) Remnants of a Hezbollah pager that exploded on September 17, 2024 Location Lebanon and Syria Date 17–18 September 2024 Target Hezbollah members Weapons Pagers (Day 1) Walkie-talkies (Day 2) Deaths 42 ...
The Iranian ambassador to Lebanon, Mojtaba Amani, was among those who had one of the pagers and was injured due to an explosion Tuesday, according to Iranian state TV. ... Lebanon, Sept. 17, 2024 ...
Exploding pagers killed at least eight people and injured more than 2,700 in Lebanon, ... 2024 at 12:36 PM. ... Lebanon's Red Cross said it deployed 130 ambulances to respond to explosion injuries ...
At least 12 people – including two children – have been killed and thousands wounded after electronic pagers belonging to Hezbollah simultaneously exploded in Lebanon and Syria.. The majority ...
Over 22,000 residents in Lebanon have crossed into Syria to escape ongoing Israeli airstrikes and potential escalation of conflict. [97] Two people are killed, including Mohammad Hussein Srour, a senior Hezbollah commander, and 15 injured during an airstrike in Beirut. [98] 115 airstrikes across the rest of Lebanon kill at least 60 and injure ...
Hezbollah has vowed to respond to an Israeli attack that killed multiple people and injured thousands across Lebanon on Tuesday when pagers belonging to members of the Iran-backed militant group ...
On 17 and 18 September 2024, thousands of handheld pagers and hundreds of walkie-talkies intended for use by Hezbollah exploded simultaneously across Lebanon and Syria in an Israeli attack. [8] As of 22 September 2024, 42 people had died, [7] [9] including at least 12 civilians. [10]
Armed conflicts and attacks. Israel–Hezbollah conflict. 2024 Lebanon pager explosions. The death toll from yesterday's pager explosions in Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah's communication network, increases to twelve, including four healthcare workers and two children, with more than 2,800 others injured.