Thousands of Walkie Talkies Used by Hezbollah Exploded
Thousands of walkie-talkiesused by members of Hezbollah in Lebanon, they exploded in what appears to be a second operation against the Shiite organization, after yesterday’s attack and large-scale explosions pager which caused at least 12 deaths including two children and thousands of injuries.
A correspondent of Al Jazeera He spoke of explosions heard in Dahiyeh, a southern suburb of the Lebanese capital and a Hezbollah stronghold. At least three people were killed, according to the Lebanese state news agency.
According to al-Arabiya, explosions were also heard in other areas of southern Lebanon. The station al-Mayadeenconsidered close to Hezbollahreported that radio equipment had exploded in Beirut and other areas of Lebanon, speaking of a “potential new Israeli attack.”
Meanwhile, the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken denied reports that the United States had knowledge of yesterday’s attack.
Blinken, in Cairo on his tenth visit to the region since October 7, then stressed the need to reach a ceasefire. “We all know that a ceasefire is the best opportunity to address the humanitarian crisis in gaza and risks to regional stability,” he said at a press conference.
Second AxiosIsraeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant called the Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin minutes before the Israeli attack began. According to the usually well-informed site, Gallant’s call was an attempt to avoid leaving Washington completely in the dark.
“The United States had no knowledge of, and was not involved in, these incidents,” Blinken said at a press conference in Cairo, stressing that “we are still gathering information and facts.” “Broadly speaking, we have been clear and remain very clear about the importance of all parties avoiding steps that could escalate the conflict that we are trying to resolve in Gaza,” the US secretary of state added, adding that it was not yet clear what impact these explosions could have on Hezbollah’s operations.
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