Image Credit: AFP Thousands of pagers and other devices exploding in Lebanon this week mark a new and deadly escalation in the use of supply chains against adversaries, giving new urgency to ...
BEIRUT (AP) — Chris Knayzeh was in a town overlooking Lebanon's capital when he heard the rumbling aftershock of the 2020 Beirut port blast. Hundreds of tons of haphazardly stored ammonium ...
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Lebanon has been rocked after several pagers and walkie-talkies blew up over two days. Following the attacks, investigations and theories have begun into who supplied these exploding devices to ...
That is the official address for BAC Consulting KFT, which produced them under a commercial agreement, according to Gold Apollo, the Taiwanese company whose brand was on the exploding devices.
Hungary Janos Kummer The New York Times said BAC was one of three shell companies created to hide the identities of the real makers of the exploding pagers, according to three intelligence sources.
Israel struck "terrorist infrastructure sites" in Lebanon where Hezbollah terrorists were operating, according to the Israeli militaru on Thursday. The strikes follow the deadly explosion of ...
A Hungarian official told CBS News Thursday that a Bulgaria-based company had purchased pagers from Taiwan that were eventually sold to Hezbollah, before exploding in the hands, pockets and bags ...
From exploding Hezbollah pagers and walkie-talkies to a cyber attack on an Iranian nuclear facility, Israel is suspected of carrying out a number of secretive operations over the years.
BEIRUT (AP) — The waves of remotely triggered explosions that hit pagers and walkie-talkies carried by Hezbollah members in grocery stores, on streets and at a funeral procession this week made ...
It is hard to imagine a better means of targeting Hezbollah operatives, whoever is behind the exploding devices,' U.K. lawyer says You can save this article by registering for free here.