Hezbollah Pagers Explode in Suspected Israeli Cyberattack, Escalating Tensions
The United States urges diplomatic resolution as blasts kill 9 and injure thousands in Lebanon and Syria.
- A coordinated explosion of pagers across Lebanon and Syria has killed at least 9 people and injured over 2,700, including Hezbollah fighters and civilians.
- Hezbollah and the Lebanese government blame Israel for the attack, which they describe as a significant security breach and an act of aggression.
- The United States denies any involvement and calls for a diplomatic resolution to prevent further escalation in the region.
- The explosions come amid rising tensions, with Israel recently broadening its war objectives to include countering Hezbollah threats along its northern border.
- Iran's ambassador to Lebanon was among those injured, as Hezbollah vows retribution and Israel remains on high alert.



















































































































































