Lebanon-Israel ... footage shot in the aftermath of the blasts showed destroyed devices bearing the brand ICOM, a Japanese company. The inside panels of the devices revealed the tags “ICOM ...
Japanese radio equipment maker Icom Inc said on Thursday that it was investigating the facts regarding news reports that two-way radio devices bearing its logo have exploded in Lebanon. Hand-held ...
Japan's Icom stated that it was not possible to confirm whether the radio product reportedly related to the Lebanon explosions was shipped by their company. Additionally, Icom noted that batteries ...
Japanese firm Icom said it had stopped producing the model of radios reportedly used in Wednesday's blasts in Lebanon around 10 years ago. In another sign of Israel and Iran's ongoing rivalry ...
On the following day, a new wave of blasts swept across Lebanon. This time, walkie-talkies, phones, fingerprint scanners, as well as devices operating on solar and lithium-ion batteries exploded.
The 769th Brigade, under the command of the 91st Division, continues its efforts to remove threats in southern Lebanon while maintaining the ceasefire understandings between Israel and Lebanon.
According to earlier reports, pager explosions occurred almost simultaneously across Lebanon. The Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah placed responsibility for the blasts on Israel and warned about ...
The blasts last month killed at least 37 people and wounded nearly 3,000 across Lebanon. Emirates, the Middle East's biggest airline, also announced that its Iraq and Iran routes will remain ...
Hezbollah was caught off-guard by a cyberattack on the Lebanon terrorist organization pagers that wounded thousands of members. By YONAH JEREMY BOB Hundreds of members of Hezbollah were seriously ...