Lebanese authorities discovered that hand-held devices such as pagers and walkie-talkies were booby-trapped before entering the country. The explosions targeted Hezbollah-linked users, killing 37 people and injuring nearly 3,000. Lebanon accused Israel of orchestrating the attacks and urged the UN ...
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