Digital attack from Israel! Pagers explode like bombs in Lebanon, hundreds injured

Digital attack from Israel Pagers explode like bombs in Lebanon

Lebanese Health Minister Firas al-Abyad told AA that hundreds of people were injured in Lebanon when Israel detonated pagers. Israel’s digital attack has had a great impact on the international community. The first images of the attack are also coming!

UNPRECEDENTED ATTACK FROM ISRAEL!

More than a hundred Hezbollah members have been hospitalized after Israel hacked and remotely blew up Hezbollah’s pagers. Scores of Lebanese were injured when Israel hacked and blew up the pagers, according to Lebanese state news agency NNA.

THERE ARE MORE THAN A THOUSAND INJURED

NNA reported, “An unprecedented hostile security incident took place in the southern suburbs of Beirut and many areas of Lebanon. Pager systems were detonated by Israel using high technology and it was reported that there were many injuries and that the injured were transferred to hospitals.”

EXPLOSION MOMENTS ON SOCIAL MEDIA

The moment when some pagers exploded while wearing their owners’ clothes in Lebanon was reflected on social media.

In the footage, it can be seen that the pagers were picked up by their owners when they gave a signal and exploded in the process.

It was reported that many of the injured were members of Hezbollah.

Speaking to Anadolu Agency (AA) correspondent, Lebanese Health Minister Firas el-Ebyad said, “Hundreds of people were injured as a result of pager explosions in different parts of the country.”

EMERGENCY SERVICES ARE FULL!

The Lebanese Ministry of Health has instructed all healthcare professionals to go to the health center where they work to deal with the high number of injured people arriving at emergency services.

The Ministry of Health asked the Lebanese to donate blood and called for ambulances to be given priority on the roads.

The Ministry of Health asked its staff and citizens not to use pagers.

While dozens of ambulances were observed moving on the streets of the capital Beirut, Lebanese soldiers were also positioned on the streets to eliminate the chaos and traffic congestion in the city.

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