Summary:
- According to numerous accounts, Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency planted explosives in thousands of Hezbollah pagers before they exploded around Lebanon.
- The country’s health ministry believes that at least 12 people, including two children, were killed and 2,750 are still hospitalized following Tuesday’s pager explosions.
- According to Reuters, a top Lebanese security source, the pagers were introduced into the nation several months prior. Separately, US and Israeli officials claim that Israel set off the pagers earlier than intended because of concern that Hezbollah would have learned about the operation.
- After outlawing cell phones earlier this year on the grounds that they were too easy to track, Hezbollah turned to pagers.
- Although the pagers appeared to have a Taiwanese brand, Taiwanese company Gold Apollo disputes any involvement, claiming that a Hungarian company created the pagers.
Pagers used by Hezbollah, an armed group, to communicate dramatically burst almost
simultaneously across the country on Tuesday, inflicting thousands of injuries. There were about
2,800 injuries, many of them serious, and at least nine fatalities.
Although Israel is Hezbollah’s enemy, it is unknown how the attack, which appears to have been
very sophisticated, happened. So far, no official comments have been made by Israeli officials.
Where and when did it happen?
The explosion started in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, on Tuesday at approximately 15:45 (local
time) (13:45 BST). The explosions also happened in numbers in various other parts of the nation.
Witnesses said they saw little explosions that sounded like fireworks and gunshots, followed by
smoke emerging from people’s pockets. CCTV footage appeared to show an explosion when a
man was standing at a checkout counter in one shot.
Following the initial explosions, explosions persisted for around an hour in various locations,
according to the Reuters news agency. Numerous patients started showing up in hospitals all
around Lebanon shortly after, and witnesses described scenes of widespread confusion.
- What is a pager?
- A pager is a wireless communication device that may transmit and receive voice or text messages.