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Hezbollah Members Wounded In Pager Explosions In Lebanon

Lebanon's Hezbollah supporters protest in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, in Beirut

Reports from Lebanese state media NNA and other sources indicate that dozens of members of the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah were wounded on Tuesday due to explosions involving their pagers. The incident has prompted Lebanon's Ministry of Health to issue a warning urging citizens to dispose of their pagers and advising hospitals to be on high alert.

The explosions took place in the southern suburb of Beirut known as Dahiyeh, with additional incidents reported in the towns of Ali Al-Nahri and Riyaq in Lebanon's central Beqaa valley. According to NNA, the explosions were linked to 'hacked' pager devices, resulting in a significant number of injuries among Hezbollah members.

Hezbollah, a prominent player in the region known for its ties to Iran and involvement in conflicts, has faced ongoing tensions with Israel. The Israeli military, which has been engaged in retaliatory actions with Hezbollah since the beginning of the conflict in Gaza last October, declined to provide any comments on the recent pager explosions.

The situation has raised concerns about potential security threats posed by compromised communication devices and highlights the volatile nature of the region's geopolitical landscape. Authorities are investigating the incidents to determine the cause of the explosions and ensure the safety of the public.

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