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Pagers across Lebanon have exploded in what appears to be a highly advanced and unexpected deadly attack. At least 12 people are dead and thousands have been injured in the incident.
On 17 September 2024, some 5,000 Gold Apollo AR924 pagers exploded simultaneously in Lebanon and parts of Syria, at around 3:30 pm local time. The pagers bleeped, then paused, then detonated, giving time for victims to bring pagers to their face to read an expected message. [ 3 ]
From 8 October 2023 to 20 September 2024, Hezbollah has launched 1,900 cross border attacks, and Israel has launched another 8,300. [51] The fighting killed 564 in Lebanon (including 133 civilians) [52] and 52 in Israel (including 27 civilians), displacing entire communities in both countries, [52] with significant damage to civilian ...
The militant group Hezbollah said Tuesday that pagers belonging to its members had blown up across Lebanon, killing at least eight and injuring more than 2,700, according to the country’s Health ...
Beirut Stock Exchange, the second oldest market in the region, was established in 1920 by a decree of the French commissioner.Trading at that time was concentrated on gold and currency transactions, however in the 1930s there was an inflow of French, Syrian and local Lebanese investment which made it possible for the BSE to flourish, especially with the establishment of mixed Lebanese-French ...
NEW TAIPEI, Taiwan (Reuters) -The model of pagers used in detonations in Lebanon were made by Budapest-based BAC Consulting, Taiwanese pager firm Gold Apollo said on Wednesday, adding it had only ...
The New Opinion Workshop (NOW) was created to provide news reports and opinion pieces as well as a digest of relevant news and opinion from a variety of media outlets. It aims to enable Lebanese citizens and the Lebanese diaspora to stay informed on a wide range of issues. NOW News is the redesigned website that was known as "NOW Lebanon". [6]
An August poll by Israel's Channel 12 news found 38% of respondents would support Bennett's return as prime minister, versus 33% who wanted Netanyahu to remain in the post.