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Hezbollah Blames Israel for Deadly Explosions in Lebanon; Government Bans Communication Devices

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Hezbollah accuses Israel of causing deadly explosions in Lebanon, leading to a government ban on communication devices at Rafic Hariri Airport as tensions escalate in the region.


Hezbollah has accused Israel of orchestrating a series of deadly explosions that targeted wireless communications devices in Lebanon, resulting in the deaths of 32 individuals and injuries to over 3,250 others. The Lebanese government has responded by banning airlines from transporting any pager or walkie-talkie devices at Rafic Hariri Airport, as the army detonates suspicious devices across the country. The escalating tensions between Hezbollah and Israel have intensified following the ongoing conflict in Gaza, which has claimed numerous Palestinian lives.

  • The explosions occurred amid a backdrop of heightened military exchanges along the Israel-Lebanon border, with daily shelling reported between Hezbollah and the Israeli army. The Lebanese army has urged citizens to report any suspicious devices and maintain distance from explosion sites, as fears grow over the safety of communication equipment. This situation reflects the broader regional instability fueled by the ongoing war in Gaza, where casualties continue to rise, prompting calls for an end to the violence.
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