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Lebanon Bans Pagers, Walkie-Talkies
Lebanon bans pagers and walkie-talkies on airplanes following explosions targeting Hezbollah terrorists
Officials in Lebanon reportedly have banned pagers and walkie-talkies from being brought onboard planes departing Beirut following explosions targeting Hezbollah.
Airline bans pagers, walkie-talkies after devices explode across Lebanon
Lebanon blamed Israel for attacks on Hezbollah's devices killed 37 and wounded around 3,000, wreaking bloody havoc on the militant group.
Lebanon bans pagers, walkie-talkies from flights
Lebanese authorities on Thursday banned walkie-talkies and pagers from being taken on flights from Beirut airport, the National News Agency reported, after thousands of such devices exploded during a deadly attack on Hezbollah this week.
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Hezbollah and Israel trade new fire over Lebanon border after pagers explode, fueling fear of wider war
Hezbollah war grows as the two sides trade new fire, Hezbollah's leader accuses Israel of crossing "red lines." ...
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The Lebanon explosions raise a question: Deep into the smartphone era, who is still using pagers?
Electronic pagers that were popular status symbols in the 1990s are used for communication precisely because they are old ...
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How did pagers explode in Lebanon and why was Hezbollah using them? Here’s what we know
Hundreds of pagers carried by Hezbollah members blew up nearly simultaneously in an attack that tops a series of covert ...
Opinion
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Opinion
How exploding pagers in Lebanon boost the risk of Israel fighting two full wars
To say that Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militia in Lebanon, has gone through a rough couple of days would be a massive ...
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Everything We Know About Lebanon’s Exploding Pagers
The old technology is used because it's more durable, reliable, and was thought to be more secure from attack.
Al-Monitor
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Manufacturing the Hezbollah pagers that exploded in Lebanon: What we know
Al-Monitor is an award-winning media outlet covering the Middle East, valued for its independence, diversity and analysis. It ...
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Walkie-talkie firm probes link to 2nd wave of Lebanon blasts as Israel declares ‘new phase' of war
The stunning attacks against walkie-talkies and pagers have killed at least 32 people, left Hezbollah in disarray and taken ...
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Explosive devices strike Lebanon again amid deadly pagers attack: Key details
At least 20 people were killed and another 450 were wounded, the Health Ministry said, in this apparent second attack.
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Hezbollah Pager Attack Looks Like a Decapitation Strike
Bloomberg L.P.
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The Lebanon pager attack: Israel’s terror playbook strikes again
MSN
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Pager Attack: Israel Has Humiliated Hezbollah but Military Balance is Unchanged
The Quint
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The Lebanon pager attacks are an escalation toward a war that few want
The Globe and Mail
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Detonation of thousands of pagers a ‘pretty devastating blow’ for Hezbollah
Sky News Australia
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