More explosions in Lebanon of electronic devices after pager denotations kill at least 12
Israel was reportedly behind the explosions of pagers used by members of the terrorist organization Hezbollah in Lebanon on Tuesday.
Multiple explosions were reported Wednesday following at least 12 killed, including two children, in pager explosions the previous day.
The attack on Tuesday killed at least 12 people and wounded almost 3,000.
One of the explosions on Wednesday occurred at a funeral for three Hezbollah members and a child who were killed by exploding pagers Tuesday.
Israel was reportedly behind the explosions of pagers used by members of the terrorist organization Hezbollah in Lebanon. The pagers exploded in Beirut and other areas of Lebanon on Tuesday. The pagers were reportedly made in Hungary.
Hezbollah said it will retaliate against Israel in some form after the pagers exploded.
The Lebanese government described the pager attack as “criminal Israeli aggression.”
There have also been more device explosions reported in parts of Lebanon on Wednesday.
Lebanon's health minister said one person was killed and over 300 were injured in those explosions, according to reports.
It is unclear if the explosions at the funeral and in other parts of Lebanon on Wednesday were also carried out by Israel.