NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Dr. Elias Warrak, an ophthalmologist who has treated blast victims in and around Beirut following a series of deadly explosions of handheld devices across Lebanon.
A man was left moaning in pain after a handheld device appeared to explode in his trouser pocket while he was shopping for groceries in the Lebanese capital. With dozens of people wounded in similar ...
The attacks on Hezbollah communications equipment sowed fear across Lebanon, with people abandoning electronic devices for ...
Hezbollah’s Al Manar TV reported explosions in multiple areas of Lebanon, which it said were the result of walkie-talkies ...
Electronic pagers that were popular status symbols in the 1990s are used for communication precisely because they are old ...
Qatar Airways has asked the passengers flying from Beirut Rafic Harirl International Airport not to carry pagers and ...
Lebanon's official news agency reports that home solar energy systems exploded in several areas of Beirut.
As the broadcast was aired, deafening sonic booms from Israeli warplanes shook Beirut, a sound that has become common in ...