Israel was long suspected to be responsible for the detonation of numerous pagers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon in September, ...
"Our investigation has verified that no nationals or domestic companies were involved in Lebanon's high-profile pager detonation incidents," Taiwan prosecutors said in a statement.
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 ...
On 17 September, thousands of pagers simultaneously exploded in the southern suburbs of Beirut and other Hezbollah strongholds, in most cases after the devices beeped, indicating an incoming message.
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 ...
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 ...
Israeli media reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed responsibility for the attack during a cabinet ...
Prosecutors have concluded that Taiwanese firms did not make Lebanon-based Hezbollah’s pagers that exploded across the nation ...
Taiwan has concluded its investigation into explosive pagers in Lebanon, confirming no local entities were involved. Despite Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's claims of responsibility, the devices ...
Taiwan on Monday said it had closed a probe into pagers that exploded in Lebanon in September and caused a deadly blow to Iran-backed Hezbollah, saying no Taiwanese citizens or companies were involved ...