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Hezbollah, Lebanon
Exploding radios in Lebanon disrupt its fragile health system, WHO says
Explosions in booby-trapped radios and pagers in Lebanon this week seriously disrupted its fragile health sector, the World Health Organization chief said on Thursday.
WHO: Explosions of communication devices in Lebanon caused "severe disruption" to fragile health sector
The World Health Organization announced that the explosions of pagers and other wireless communication devices in Lebanon this week have led to a "severe disruption" in the country's already fragile healthcare sector.
Explosions in Lebanon Severely Disrupt Health Sector, WHO Responds
A series of booby-trapped explosions in Lebanon this week severely disrupted its vulnerable health sector, resulting in 37 fatalities and over 3,000 injuries. The World Health Organization (WHO) has responded by distributing blood supplies and trauma kits.
Exploding pagers belonging to Hezbollah kill at least 9 and injure more than 2,750 in Lebanon
The Iran-backed militant group said handheld communication devices belonging to its members had blown up across the country.
Israel strikes in Lebanon target senior Hezbollah military commander
Amid fears of an expanding war in the Middle East following mass detentions of bombs surreptitiously planted in Hezbollah communication devices, Israel continued its assault of the Iran-backed militia overnight.
Middle East braces for Hezbollah response to Lebanon pager, radio attacks
Lebanon is reeling from two days of deadly explosions linked to electronic devices. Hezbollah blamed Israel. Its leader, Hasan Nasrallah, is due to speak.
Hezbollah hand-held radios detonate across Lebanon, sources say
By Laila Bassam and Maya Gebeily BEIRUT (Reuters) -Hand-held radios used by Hezbollah detonated late on Wednesday afternoon across Lebanon's south and in Beirut's southern suburbs, a security source and a witness said,
Fresh explosions heard in Lebanon as Hezbollah hand-held radios detonate
Hand-held radios used by Hezbollah detonated late on Wednesday afternoon across Lebanon's south and in Beirut's southern suburbs, security sources and witnesses said, further hiking tensions with Israel a day after similar explosions launched via the group's pagers.
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Lebanon: WHO appeals for more support for civilians as crises intensify
The international community must come to the aid of Lebanon in the face of back-to-back crises and spillover from the war in ...
Yeni Şafak
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WHO officials hail Lebanon's health system for resilience in dealing with deadly pager blasts
GENEVA (AA) – Officials from the World Health Organization on Thursday praised Lebanon's health system for how it handled two ...
Naharnet
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WHO says it's helping Lebanon's Health Ministry
The head of the World Health Organization says it is working with Lebanon’s Health Ministry as it deals with those wounded by ...
Newsable Asianet News on MSN
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Lebanon: Leaked document reveals 879 Hezbollah members killed in pager, walkie-talkie explosions; details here
A shocking internal document from Hezbollah’s military intelligence has revealed that 879 members of the organization have ...
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Israel says its strike on Beirut killed top Hezbollah military official as Lebanon reports 12 died
People gather at the scene of an Israeli missile strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. BEIRUT — ...
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Thousands of exploding devices in Lebanon trigger a nation that has been on edge for years
A day later, a similar attack struck walkie-talkies. In total, the explosions killed at least 37 people and injured more than ...
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‘It Sounded Like Gunfire.’ Fear Grips Lebanon After Deadly Pager and Radio Blasts
The apparent Israeli attack has killed at least 37 people and injured thousands more, reports Justin Salhani from Beirut.
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