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‘Crime By All Standards’: Lebanon Blames Israel For Hezbollah Pager Explosions

Hundreds of Taiwan-made pagers used by members of Hezbollah exploded across Lebanon and parts of Syria on Tuesday, killing at least 11 people and injuring over 3,000 people. Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati has accused Israel of being behind the pager explosions that took place on Tuesday.

The blasts were a result of new handheld devices that the Lebanese outfit had recently acquired, which were modified to include small explosives.

In a cabinet meeting, Mikati described the attack as a “serious violation of Lebanese sovereignty and a crime by all standards,” as per state-run NNA news outlet.

Israel On Alert As Hezbollah Vows Retaliation

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Wednesday braced for a response as Hezbollah promised to retaliate against Israel after accusing it of detonating pagers across Lebanon on Tuesday, killing nine people and wounding nearly 3,000 others.

Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi, the IDF’s Chief of Staff, on Tuesday, insisted Israel remains ready “for attack and defence in all arenas” without mentioning the pager attacks which occurred across Lebanon and in parts of Syria. “We will update immediately on any change to (Home Front Command guidelines),” the IDF added.

Meanwhile, Hezbollah claimed that the explosions were not merely accidents but part of a deliberate attack aimed at undermining the group’s operational capabilities.

According to the New York Times, Israel tampered with the devices that Hezbollah ordered. It has been claimed that they reportedly placed two ounces of explosive material next to the battery in each pager. “A switch was also embedded that could be triggered remotely to detonate the explosives,” the Times reported.

Hezbollah fighters received a message at 3.30 pm Lebanon time that looked like it was coming from Hezbollah’s leadership. When the message came through, there was a brief pause, presumably so the fighters would raise the pagers toward their face, before they detonated.

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Taiwan -based Gold Apollo Denies Producing Explosive-packed Hezbollah Pagers

Taiwanese company Gold Apollo on Wednesday denied a report that it had produced hundreds of explosive-packed pagers used by Hezbollah members which simultaneously exploded, killing at least nine people.

“They are not our products from beginning to end. How can we produce products that are not ours?” company head Hsu Chin-kuang told reporters in Taipei after the New York Times reported that his company’s pagers were involved in the blasts.

US says ‘not involved’ and ‘not aware’

The United States has stated it had no prior knowledge of, or involvement in, the pager explosions targeting Hezbollah.

“I can tell you that the US was not involved in it, the US was not aware of this incident in advance and, at this point, we’re gathering information,” US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told the media.

When and where did the blasts took place?

The detonations began around 3:30 p.m. local time and occurred in southern Lebanon, including the Hezbollah strongholds in the southern suburbs of Beirut, known as Dahiyeh, and the eastern Bekaa Valley.

The explosions lasted for about an hour, with witnesses and residents of Dahiyeh reporting that they continued to hear blasts until around 4:30 p.m. local time, Reuters reported.

According to reports, some of the explosions occurred after the pagers rang, leading fighters to either hold the devices or bring them close to their faces to check the screen.

Videos and photos circulating on social media appear to show wounded individuals sitting or lying on the floor, while others are being rushed to hospitals.

CCTV footage shared by the Russian state-owned news agency Sputnik shows a man inside a store with a sudden explosion from a side bag he was carrying. He collapses to the floor immediately after the blast, while others in the store panic and flee.

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Exploded pagers were newly acquired by Hezbollah

The pagers that exploded had recently been acquired by Hezbollah after the group’s leader ordered members to stop using cellphones, citing concerns they could be tracked by Israeli intelligence.

A Hezbollah official told The Associated Press that the pagers were a new brand the group had not used before.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah had earlier warned members against carrying cellphones, stating that they could be used by Israel to monitor their movements and carry out targeted strikes.

Meanwhile, pictures of the destroyed pagers, analysed by Reuters, showed a format and stickers consistent with those produced by Gold Apollo, a Taiwan-based pager manufacturer.

What caused the pager to explode?

Hezbollah announced that it is conducting a “security and scientific investigation” into the cause of the explosions.

Diplomatic and security sources have speculated that the detonations might have been triggered by the devices’ batteries overheating and exploding.

‘High alert’

In a statement, the health ministry urged “all hospitals in areas near the locations of the injured to be on high alert and increase their level of preparedness,” and called for “all health workers to urgently report to their workplaces” to provide assistance.

The Lebanese Red Cross said it was on “high alert” in a statement shared on X. “More than 30 Ambulances from the #LebaneseRedCross are responding to multiple bombings across South Lebanon, Bekaa Valley and the Southern Suburbs of Beirut . All our stations across Mount Lebanon and Beirut are on high alert!,” the post read.

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‘Biggest security breach’

A Hezbollah official, speaking on condition of anonymity, described the pager detonations as the “biggest security breach” the group has faced in nearly a year of conflict with Israel, as per news agency Reuters.

The agency also reported that one of its journalists witnessed ambulances rushing through the southern suburbs of Beirut amid widespread panic. Residents reported explosions occurring even 30 minutes after the initial blasts.

The journalist noted that groups of people gathered at building entrances, checking on acquaintances who might have been injured.

Attack amid tensions with Israel

Officials have blamed Israel for what seems to be a sophisticated, remote attack amid escalating tensions along the Lebanon border.

However, there was no immediate comment from the Israeli military, which has been engaged in conflict with Hezbollah since the October 7 attack by the Palestinian militant group Hamas that triggered the Gaza war, marking the worst escalation in years.

The incident also came hours after Israel’s security cabinet made the safe return of 60,000 residents displaced in the north by Hezbollah attacks an official war goal, according to the BBC.

“The security cabinet has updated the objectives of the war to include the following: Returning the residents of the north securely to their homes,” Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said. “Israel will continue to act to implement this objective.”

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah had previously warned the group’s members not to carry cellphones, citing concerns that they could be used by Israel to track their movements and carry out targeted strikes.

(With inputs from agencies)

Social Media Asia Editor

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