The Day Thousands of Pagers Exploded in Lebanon

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Witnessing the new face of cyber warfare in Lebanon + Headlines
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Dozens of people were killed this week in Lebanon in two separate attacks that were unlike anything the world has seen so far in warfare. Pagers and walkie talkies belonging to militant group Hezbollah were set to detonate at the exact same time, injuring thousands of people. It ...  Afficher plus

Another Take: Deadly pager attacks leave Lebanon in shock
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Every Saturday, we revisit a story from the archives. This originally aired on September 18, 2024. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. Lebanon is reeling after two days of coordinated attacks attributed to Israel that detonated thousan ...  Afficher plus

Evening Edition: Hezbollah Left Reeling After Mysterious Exploding Pagers Attack
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In Lebanon, the Iran-backed terror group Hezbollah has suffered an attack targeting their fighters, medics, and associates. The method of attack: the explosion of Hezbollah members’ own encrypted pagers. Early on Tuesday, the pagers Hezbollah fighters carry to communicate were d ...  Afficher plus

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Le vendredi 27 septembre, dans la soirée, des missiles israéliens s'abattent dans la banlieue sud de Beyrouth, au Liban. C’est dans cette zone, à plusieurs mètres sous terre, que se situe le quartier général souterrain du Hezbollah libanais. Le lendemain, l’armée israélienne a ...

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