Exploding Communication Devices Leave Hundreds of Hezbollah Members Wounded
Onlookers help a man injured after his pager explodes in an attack that apparently targeted hundreds of Hezbollah operatives in Beirut, Lebanon, Sept. 17, 2024. (Screenshot: X)

Exploding Communication Devices Leave Hundreds of Hezbollah Members Wounded

Hundreds of Hezbollah members, including fighters and medical personnel, were seriously injured Tuesday when their communication devices, primarily pagers, suddenly exploded. Security sources told reporters the incidents occurred both in Beirut’s southern suburbs and in southern Lebanon.

An unnamed Hezbollah official described the explosions as the “biggest security breach” the group has experienced since the ongoing conflict with Israel began nearly a year ago. Since last October, Hezbollah and Israel have been exchanging fire alongside the war in Gaza.

Widespread panic was reported in Beirut as ambulances raced through the streets. Explosions continued for about 30 minutes following the initial blasts, according to local residents. Many people gathered outside buildings, anxiously trying to check on family members and friends who may have been affected.

Similar explosions were reported to be happening in southern Lebanon.

The Israeli military has not commented on the explosions.

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