Lebanon tells the U.N. that workers were among those killed or injured during the string of attacks attributed to Israel ...
Blasts from rigged communication devices killed at least 37 people and injured over 4,000 over two days in September.
Several videos surfaced on social media seemingly showing contained explosions, though Israel could not anticipate whether any of the Hezbollah beeper holders would be near civilians at the time ...
Many suffered eye injuries, lost fingers or had severe abdominal wounds, showing how close they were to the explosions ... To fool Hezbollah, Israeli agents marketed the custom-built pager ...
So, the limited force of the pager explosions meant that many of the Hezbollah operatives hurt remained “un-neutralized,” not merely “un-killed.” This means that in the vast majority of ...
Hezbollah’s newly named leader Naim Kassem has said in his first public comments that the militant group will keep fighting in its ongoing war with Israel until it is offered cease-fire terms it deems ...
Michael Walzer has argued in a New York Times opinion piece that Israel’s “pager attack” on thousands of Hezbollah operatives throughout Lebanon was “an act of terrorism,” since it failed ...