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Lebanon Explosions (September 17-18, 2024):
September 17 explosions: Thousands of pagers used by Hezbollah exploded across Lebanon, killing 12 people and injuring 2,750. The attacks primarily affected Beirut, southern Lebanon, and the Bekaa Valley (Israel Hayom) (POLITICO)(Magzter).
September 18 explosions: A second wave of walkie-talkie explosions followed, killing 25 people and injuring more than 600, bringing the death toll to 37 (LBC)(Connecticut Public) (Magzter).
Israel accused: Hezbollah blamed Israel for the attacks, accusing it of compromising the devices. Israel has not officially confirmed responsibility, although U.S. officials privately confirmed Israeli involvement (Connecticut Public)(The Independent).
Panic in hospitals: The BBC and The Guardian reported widespread panic, with hospitals overwhelmed by casualties. International observers expressed concern over potential violations of international law (LBC) (Magzter).
Hezbollah's shift to pagers: The explosions followed Hezbollah’s decision earlier in 2024 to use pagers instead of cellphones due to fears of Israeli surveillance, confirmed by experts (Israel Hayom) (Connecticut Public).
NPR reported that U.S. officials verified Israel's involvement behind the scenes, linking the explosions to the larger conflict between Israel and Hezbollah following the 2023 Gaza war (NPR).
Retaliation expected: Al Jazeera highlighted Hezbollah’s vow of retaliation, raising fears of broader regional conflict as UN Secretary-General António Guterres called for restraint (Al Jazeera)(Connecticut Public) (Magzter).
International outcry: The European Union and United Nations condemned the attacks, with calls for an independent investigation due to the high civilian toll (The Independent)(POLITICO).
Unknowns: The exact method of how Israel allegedly compromised the devices is still unclear, as is the full extent of civilian versus Hezbollah casualties (Israel Hayom) (POLITICO).
The Guardian reported that the attacks could be part of a preemptive Israeli strategy to neutralize Hezbollah communication networks, leading to speculation about a potential military escalation (The Guardian)(Magzter).
Lebanon Explosions (September 17-18, 2024):
September 17 explosions: Thousands of pagers used by Hezbollah exploded across Lebanon, killing 12 people and injuring 2,750. The attacks primarily affected Beirut, southern Lebanon, and the Bekaa Valley (Israel Hayom) (POLITICO)(Magzter).
September 18 explosions: A second wave of walkie-talkie explosions followed, killing 25 people and injuring more than 600, bringing the death toll to 37 (LBC)(Connecticut Public) (Magzter).
Israel accused: Hezbollah blamed Israel for the attacks, accusing it of compromising the devices. Israel has not officially confirmed responsibility, although U.S. officials privately confirmed Israeli involvement (Connecticut Public)(The Independent).
Panic in hospitals: The BBC and The Guardian reported widespread panic, with hospitals overwhelmed by casualties. International observers expressed concern over potential violations of international law (LBC) (Magzter).
Hezbollah's shift to pagers: The explosions followed Hezbollah’s decision earlier in 2024 to use pagers instead of cellphones due to fears of Israeli surveillance, confirmed by experts (Israel Hayom) (Connecticut Public).
NPR reported that U.S. officials verified Israel's involvement behind the scenes, linking the explosions to the larger conflict between Israel and Hezbollah following the 2023 Gaza war (NPR).
Retaliation expected: Al Jazeera highlighted Hezbollah’s vow of retaliation, raising fears of broader regional conflict as UN Secretary-General António Guterres called for restraint (Al Jazeera)(Connecticut Public) (Magzter).
International outcry: The European Union and United Nations condemned the attacks, with calls for an independent investigation due to the high civilian toll (The Independent)(POLITICO).
Unknowns: The exact method of how Israel allegedly compromised the devices is still unclear, as is the full extent of civilian versus Hezbollah casualties (Israel Hayom) (POLITICO).
The Guardian reported that the attacks could be part of a preemptive Israeli strategy to neutralize Hezbollah communication networks, leading to speculation about a potential military escalation (The Guardian)(Magzter).
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Hey there! I've been teaming up with @hlkt.eth, @seanbonner.eth, and @karienbez to dig into the Lebanon explosions using personal gadgets like pagers and phones. We're trying to figure out how this all went down, especially with the supply chain being compromised and leading to the introduction of explosives or device hacking. Check out our /respair blog for news sorted by date, and don't miss the posts where we discuss security and brainstorm ways to make improvements. You can also subscribe for updates here: https://paragraph.xyz/@respair/report-lebanon-explosions
I just realized that I have posted the first report. Here you have the second one https://paragraph.xyz/@respair/report-lebanon-explosions-1
Here the third one https://paragraph.xyz/@respair/report-lebanon-explosions-2
Very cool project! Just checked out the first three posts.
Thanks a lot. The question posts are where we need help. It would be fantastic if you know anyone who can and wants to help.