Fox News chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin provides details on the communication between Israel and the ...
Thousands of people were injured and 12 killed Tuesday when pagers exploded in Lebanon in an apparent Israeli attack against ...
The gift is a reference to Israel’s operation in September last year when it detonated booby-trapped pagers in an attack to take out Hezbollah, a U.S.-designated foreign terrorist organization ...
As pagers and walkie-talkies exploded in Lebanon, Syrian security forces were directed to keep communication devices away ...
Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah became depressed and was emotionally changed by Israel’s exploding pager attack on his operatives as well as by strikes that decimated the group’s leadership ...
An curved arrow pointing right. An attack on Hezbollah killed at least eight and left thousands of people across Lebanon injured when pagers unexpectedly detonated over a one-hour period.
The deadly attack that caused thousands of pagers used by members of Hezbollah to explode Tuesday shines a spotlight on an inconvenient truth: It is virtually impossible to secure the modern ...
The pager attacks killed at least 12 people, including two children, and left around 2,800 others injured. On Wednesday more explosions followed as hand-held radios detonated, killing at least 20 ...
The pager attacks were particularly devastating due to their deceptive nature. The devices reportedly emitted a notification alert designed to draw attention. Victims instinctively held the pagers ...
I was reminded of this after thousands of hand-held pagers exploded simultaneously across Lebanon on Sept. 17. Those devices were being carried by members of the Shia Islamist group Hezbollah.
Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Sen. John Fetterman on Wednesday. And Bibi’s gift to the senator from Pennsylvania is likely to raise more than a few eyebrows. Fetterman ...