Exploding Hezbollah pagers in apparent Israeli attack made by Hungarian company, Taiwanese firm says
- Israel placed explosives in 5,000 pagers imported by Hezbollah, leading to detonations that killed nine people and injured nearly 3,000, as reported by The New York Times.
- The operation was a significant security breach for Hezbollah, with explosive pagers traced from Taiwan to Budapest, according to Reuters.
- Hezbollah has vowed retaliation against Israel, which declined to comment on the incident.
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Taiwan says it did not make Hezbollah pager parts - Business Fast
The Taiwanese government has said components in thousands of pagers used by the armed group Hezbollah that exploded in Lebanon earlier this week were not made on the island. The comments come after Taiwanese company Gold Apollo said it did not make the devices used in the attack. The Lebanese government says 12 people, including […]
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Read Full ArticleTaiwan questions head of pager firm linked to Hezbollah blasts
Taiwan-based Gold Apollo's president and founder Hsu Ching-kuang has said it did not manufacture the devices used in the attack, and that they were made by a Budapest-based company BAC which has a licence to use its brand
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