Israel's Shin Bet security agency said Tuesday it had foiled a plan by Lebanese group Hezbollah to kill a former security official with a remote-controlled device.
The wave of exploding pagers was unlikely to have been the result of cyberwarfare, and was most likely a massive intelligence operation.
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According to the Shin Bet, the attack was planned to take place within the next few days. The agency linked the Hezbollah ...
BEIRUT >> At least eight people were killed and 2,750 others including Hezbollah fighters, medics and Iran’s envoy to Beirut were wounded today when the pagers they use to communicate exploded across ...
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Over 1,000 Lebanese citizens were injured on Tuesday when their portable pager communication devices unexpectedly detonated.
The attack, which involved the use of a Claymore explosive, was to take place in the coming days, the Shin Bet announced Tuesday afternoon, just a few hours before dozens of pagers held by Hezbollah ...
Israel's Shin Bet has announced it thwarted an attempted Hezbollah attack on a former senior Israeli security figure.