Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged Israel orchestrated the attack, saying it was carried out despite ...
Israel has for the first time confirmed that it was behind the operation in September to detonate hundreds of pagers used by ...
A spokesperson for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed for the first time that the Israeli leader ...
The attacks, carried out on September 17 and 18, targeted thousands of handheld pagers and hundreds of walkie-talkies used by ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved a series of pager attacks that struck a deadly blow to the Iran-backed Lebanese ...
A Hezbollah official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the incident was the "biggest security breach" for the group ...
During the unprecedented pager explosions, around 40 people were killed after the hand-held devices used by Hezbollah ...
Israel has neither denied nor confirmed a ... Ruing the day they bought the pagers, Hezbollah leaders said they had launched internal investigations to understand how the security breach could ...
On Sept. 17, thousands of pagers simultaneously exploded in the southern suburbs of Beirut and other Hezbollah strongholds.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved the fatal pager attacks on the Iran-backed Lebanese armed group Hezbollah in September, a spokesperson for his office has said. "Netanyahu confirmed ...
The most important question to ask, then, is why Israel decided to act at this very moment, while part of its army is engaged ...
The operation, as well as the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, were opposed by senior defense establishment officials, said the Israeli premier.