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Pager Blast: After the pager blast in Lebanon, these countries threatened Israel | News India

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There have been a series of explosions in Lebanon for the last two days. On the first day, a 5000 pager exploded around noon on Tuesday, while on the second day a walkie-talkie exploded and on the third day a solar panel exploded. A total of 32 people have died in these explosions so far. While more than 4,500 people were injured. The injured also included terrorists of the Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah. Hezbollah has blamed Israel for these attacks. Attacking Lebanon in this manner has had a deep impact on the world. There have been sharp reactions from Muslim countries regarding these attacks.

jordan country

Muslim country Jordan has also reacted to the blasts in Lebanon. Jordan's Foreign Minister said in the capital Amman on Wednesday that Israel is escalating deadly conflicts on several fronts. He said that Israel has pushed the entire West Asia to the brink of regional conflict.

He further said that we are in favor of Lebanon's security, integrity, stability and the safety of its citizens. We condemn any action that endangers Lebanon's security, independence, integrity and its citizens.

yemen country

Yemen's armed forces showed their solidarity with Hezbollah in Lebanon. Israel's attack was described as cowardice. An officer wrote on social media that Hezbollah has every right to retaliate.

Egypt Country

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi condemned the attack without naming Israel. An Egyptian government statement said the president had spoken to the US Secretary of State in this regard.

Saudi Arabia Country

Saudi Arabia's ambassador to Britain, Prince Khalid bin Bandar al Said, has given his reaction after the pager blast. He said, 'It is too early to form any opinion about what happened. We have not yet received complete information. The failure of so many pagers at the same time and with the same type of fault certainly seems unusual.

Iraq country

Muslim country Iraq has condemned the 'Israeli attack' on Lebanon and offered immediate medical aid to help the victims. Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani on Tuesday evening ordered the immediate deployment of Iraqi medical and emergency teams to Lebanon. These teams will work to provide humanitarian relief to the people affected by the blasts in Lebanon.

Iraqi government spokesman Basim al-Awadi also said in a statement that the government is closely monitoring the deteriorating security situation in Lebanon. He blamed Israel for the attack.