Exploding pagers injure hundreds in attack targeting Hezbollah, Iranian ambassador injured

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Hundreds were injured after explosions from hacked pagers targeted Hezbollah members in Lebanon. Iran's ambassador to Lebanon was among the wounded.

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  • The explosions occurred in Hezbollah-dominated areas, including Beirut’s Dahiyeh suburb and towns in the central Beqaa valley, such as Ali Al-Nahri and Riyaq, with hundreds reported injured.
  • Iran's Ambassador to Lebanon, Mojtaba Amani, sustained injuries during the blasts in Beirut, according to the Iranian media outlet Mehr News, though the severity of his injuries remains unknown.
  • Lebanese authorities have issued warnings to citizens possessing pagers, urging them to discard the devices immediately due to fears of more potential explosions.

Diving Deeper:

A series of pager explosions injured hundreds of people in Lebanon on Tuesday in what appears to be a coordinated attack targeting Hezbollah members, according to a Lebanese security source. The attacks occurred in Hezbollah strongholds, with explosions reported in Beirut’s southern Dahiyeh suburb and towns in the Beqaa valley.

Iran's Ambassador to Lebanon, Mojtaba Amani, was among those injured, as reported by The Jerusalem Post. The extent of his injuries has not yet been disclosed.

The Lebanese Ministry of Health issued an urgent warning, advising citizens who possess pagers to discard them immediately. Hospitals across Lebanon have been put on high alert, and health workers were called in to handle the sudden influx of injured individuals. Officials also urged the public to donate blood, anticipating an increased need due to the number of casualties.

While there has been no official claim of responsibility for the attacks, the explosions come amid heightened tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. The Israeli military declined to comment on the incident, though both sides have engaged in periodic strikes since the Gaza war started in October 2023.

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