The electronic pagers they use to communicate were detonated in an alleged attack by the Israeli army. More than 2,700 people have been injured so far and witnesses say the explosions lasted more than 30 minutes.
Dozens of members of Hezbollah were injured this Tuesday when the electronic pagers that they use to communicate, called beepers or pagers, exploded according to local television channel Al-Jadeed.
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He Israeli Army attacked the batteries of these devices, which caused the explosions, the report said, adding that the wounded, among whom was Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon, Mojtaba Amaniare being transferred to hospitals in the Lebanese capital Beirut and to Dahieh in the southern suburbs.


So far, eight people were fatal victims, according to the extremist organization, where it also reported more than 2,700 Hezbollah members, including fighters and medical personnel, were injured.
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The attack is believed to have been caused by an Israeli hack into communications.
A Hezbollah official, speaking on condition of anonymity, described the explosion of these electronic devices as the “biggest security breach” that the Shiite movement suffered since the beginning of the conflict in the Gaza Strip in October 2023.
He Lebanese Ministry of Health The Israeli government said in a statement posted on Facebook that “an Israeli enemy bombardment of the city of Blida has caused the martyrdom of three people and injured two others.”
According to residents and several witnesses, the explosions continued to occur 30 minutes after the first detonations and generated great chaos in the streets, which also happened in the South Lebanonaccording to security sources.
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The official National News Agency (ANI) reported an “unprecedented security incident that occurred in the southern suburbs of Beirut, as well as in many Lebanese regions,” attributing it to the Israeli “enemy,” adding that “The locator system was hacked using high technology“.
Hezbollah asked its members to stop using mobile phones to prevent Israeli hacking and established a system of beepers (a telecommunications device that receives short messages), through which its members are called to join their respective units.
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