Three firms are implicated in the attacks crippling Hezbollah, but no one claims to have made the deadly devices themselves.
By shifting to relatively low-tech communication devices, including pagers and walkie-talkies, Hezbollah apparently sought an ...
The unprecedented attack, followed by explosions of walkie-talkies, comes after Israeli officials warned about escalating ...
Hezbollah and Israel have traded blows in recent days, as the conflict has escalated with few off-ramps in sight to avoid ...
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant did say on Wednesday, however, that his country's war with Iran's so-called proxy ...
Hezbollah turned to low-tech pagers to avoid cellphone tracking by Israeli intelligence. Who else uses pagers, and why?
Israel sabotaged the terror group’s secure military communications ...
Taiwanese pager firm Gold Apollo said Wednesday that its brand of pager that exploded in Lebanon and Syria were made by ...
The decision to launch Wednesday’s follow-up attack, which saw thousands of Hezbollah walkie-talkie radios explode, was ...
The Taiwanese company, Gold Apollo, denies that it manufactured the pagers, and that a European company had the right to use ...
Lebanese security source says 'it's possible that the Mossad created a European company' to send the devices to the terror ...