A pager or 'beeper' is a small, portable communication device that receives short messages, typically numeric or alphanumeric, over a radio frequency signal. Pagers were widely used before cell ...
A series of pager explosions in Beirut's southern suburbs resulted in nine fatalities and over 2,700 injuries. Hezbollah attributes the blasts to explosives planted by Israel’s Mossad.
Imagine these scenarios: What about the children standing next to their father who used his pager, which then blew up and killed or maimed the children? What about the pager on the kitchen table ...
An explosion of over 5000 Hezbollah pagers led to at least nine deaths and nearly 2800 injuries. Reports claim Israel's Mossad spy agency planted explosives inside these pagers, ordered by Hezbollah.
Sky News' Data and Forensics team has spoken to four experts to answer the question - how does a pager or hand-held radio explode? The pagers that exploded in Lebanon on Tuesday are consistent ...
Sept 17 (Reuters) - (This Sept. 17 story has been corrected to fix the pager model name to AR-924, not AP924, in paragraph 10) At least nine people were killed and nearly 3,000 wounded when pagers ...
A series of tragic explosions in Lebanon recently led to the deaths of at least nine people and left over 2,750 injured, after hundreds of pager devices belonging to Hezbollah members detonated ...
Lebanon pager explosion: While pagers may appear obsolete in the age of smartphones, they are nevertheless commonly used in specific circumstances, particularly by military forces, for secure ...
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said Thursday that Israel’s deadly pager and hand-held radio attacks that targeted his fighters across Lebanon amounted to a “declaration of war,” calling ...
NNA reported that “hacked” pager devices exploded in the towns of Ali Al-Nahri and Riyaq in the central Beqaa valley, resulting in a significant number of injuries. The locations are Hezbollah ...
Here's what we know so far about the pager blasts. WHEN AND WHERE DID THE BLASTS TAKE PLACE? The detonations started around 3:30 p.m. (1230 GMT) in the southern suburbs of Beirut known as Dahiyeh ...
And if the pager attack impressed many Israelis, some of whom had criticized their government for failing to stop Hezbollah’s strikes, their core frustration remained: Hezbollah is still ...