Lebanon blast: Israel's blasts have caused panic in Lebanon. The explosions of various electronic devices including pagers and walkie talkies, solar panels, laptops and radios have increased tension not only in Lebanon but in the entire Middle East. Meanwhile, Israeli fighter jets have once again created terror in Lebanon.
After huge explosions in Lebanon, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah on Thursday described Israel's actions as a declaration of war. While Nasrallah was addressing the nation, Israel was firing rockets at Lebanon.
Over 1,000 Hezbollah rocket launchers were destroyed
The Israeli army, IDF, targeted Hezbollah's bases in southern Lebanon and destroyed hundreds of rocket launcher barrels. Hezbollah was to blast Israel through these rocket launchers. The Israeli army says that our fighter planes have destroyed about 100 rocket launchers with 1000 barrels.
Many flights were cancelled amid rising tensions in the Middle East
Israel has not yet claimed responsibility for the repeated attacks on Lebanon. Already tense due to the war between Israel and Hamas, tensions in the Middle East have escalated further after more than 35 people were killed in pager and walkie-talkie explosions in Lebanon. This is why many airlines in the region have canceled many of their flights in view of the situation to avoid any situation.
How terrible was the Lebanon attack?
In Lebanon and Syria, a beep was heard for a few seconds before the pager blasts. The pagers exploded in some people's pockets, while other people heard the beeping sound and pulled out their pagers from their pockets or bags and the blast occurred. So the pagers exploded in the hands of many people.
12 people including a small girl died in this blast. 4000 people were injured in this blast. More than 500 people lost their eyesight. Some people's torso was damaged in the blast, while some people's lower parts were blown off.
Iran's ambassador to Lebanon, Mojtaba Amani, lost one eye and the other was badly damaged. The dead also included children of Lebanese parliamentarians and families of Hezbollah fighters who were victims of the explosions.