Cancel anytime. BEIRUT — Pagers used by hundreds of members of the militant group Hezbollah exploded near simultaneously in Lebanon and Syria on Tuesday, killing at least nine people ...
In the age of smartphones, who uses pagers and walkie-talkies? Turns out, Hezbollah’s operatives… maybe not anymore ... A person waves a flag adopted by the new Syrian rulers, as fireworks explode, ...
"Every dollar blocked is a step closer to weakening this terrorist organization," Defense Minister Israel Katz said.
Nasrallah believed that Israel was uninterested in full-scale war with Hezbollah, even after it detonated thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies used by the terrorist organization's operatives ...
And there were scrambles to save their efforts, as in September, when Unit 8200 collected intelligence that Hezbollah operatives were concerned enough about the pagers that they were sending some ...
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At least 39 Iran-backed Hezbollah members were killed and nearly 3,000 others injured when hundreds of pagers and walkie-talkies used by them exploded across Lebanon in an operation by Israel in ...
CROWDS GATHER outside American University of Beirut Medical Center after thousands of Hezbollah operatives were wounded when the pagers they use to communicate exploded across Lebanon, on Tuesday.
Mossad chief Dady Barnea sought a way to affect Hezbollah operatives even when they were not on the battlefield. The solution came in 2022, with the creation of a pager device that would explode ...
Among the revelations was that the Mossad was extremely careful to ensure that the pagers hurt Hezbollah operatives, without injuring people nearby. As Stahl reports, “Using dummies, Mossad ...
Since walkie-talkies are only used on battlefields, Mossad sought to develop a device that Hezbollah could carry at all times—pagers, according to the two operatives, who spoke with CBS News in ...
The two ex-Mossad agents told American outlet CBS News how the service duped Hezbollah into buying thousands of rigged walkie-talkies and pagers without realising they were made in Israel.