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Pager blast in Lebanon: Watch video of Lebanon pager blast, Video | News India

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So far 11 people have died in the pager explosion in Lebanon. While more than 400 thousand people are injured. Iran's ambassador to Lebanon is also among the injured. The pagers were hacked and blasted. These pagers are used by Hezbollah fighters. Israel is said to be behind this blast. After the attack, Hezbollah has issued a statement saying who is behind this attack. However, there has been no response from Israel yet.

According to several reports, Israel's intelligence agency Mossad has tampered with the pager to target the Lebanese group Hezbollah. Explosives were fitted in this pager five months ago in connivance with construction companies. On Tuesday, people's pockets suddenly burst in homes, streets and markets in Lebanon. For an hour, there were continuous explosions from Lebanon to Syria. This attack is being described as the biggest attack on Hezbollah's communication system.

Explosions also took place in Syria

According to the information, apart from Lebanon, cases of pager explosions have been reported in many areas of Syria. More than 100 incidents have taken place in Syria. Seven people died in this. When many people were injured, it was time to go to the hospital. The son of a Hezbollah MP also died in this blast. After the death of his son, the Hezbollah MP said that Israel's new war against Lebanon will take revenge at the right time.

Why does Hezbollah use pagers?

According to the information, after the terrorist attack on Israel on October 7 last year, Hezbollah members started using pagers on a large scale so that the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad could not track them.

Know what is a pager?

Pager is a wireless device. It is known as Beeper. Pager was first used in New York, America. At that time, messages could be sent within a radius of 40 kilometers using pager. After the year 1980, it started being used all over the world. After the year 2000, as the use of walkie-talkie and mobile phone increased, the use of pager decreased completely.