Taiwan closes exploding pagers case, says not made by Taiwanese firms
- Taiwan closed its investigation into the September pager attack on Hezbollah without finding any involvement from Taiwanese firms or individuals.
- The AR-924 pager model that exploded in Lebanon was manufactured by Frontier Group Entity and made outside of Taiwan.
- Taipei prosecutors confirmed there are no records of AR-924 pagers being exported from Taiwan.
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Report: Netanyahu Confirms Israel Behind Pager Attack on Hezbollah
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly confirmed Sunday that Israel was behind the “pager attacks” that killed or wounded thousands of Hezbollah terrorists in September and disrupted the group’s communications. The pager event has been called the most successful targeted attack on terrorists in the history of anti-terror warfare. It caused a minimum of injury to civilians while causing major damage to Hezbollah’s infrastructure and…
Closing case, Taiwan prosecutors say Hezbollah exploding pagers not made by local firms
Law enforcement officials say AR-924 model made outside of Taiwan and traded and shipped by Frontier Group Entity; admit they don't know exact identities of that firm's employees
Taiwan Closes Exploding Pagers Case, Says Not Made by Taiwanese Firms
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Taiwan closes exploding pagers case, says not made by Taiwanese firms
Taiwan on Monday said it had closed a probe into pagers that exploded in Lebanon in September and caused a deadly blow to Iran-backed Hezbollah, saying no Taiwanese citizens or companies were involved.
Taiwan closes Lebanon pager explosion case, no local involvement found - Focus Taiwan
The Shilin District Prosecutors Office said Monday that no businesses or individuals in Taiwan were found to be involved in deadly attacks on militant group Hezbollah in September in its investigation into a local company reported to have supplied pagers that exploded and caused serious casualties in Lebanon.
Taiwan says individuals or firms not involved in Lebanon device blasts, closes case
Taiwan investigators said Monday there was no evidence that Taiwanese individuals or firms were involved in a deadly September attack targeting Hezbollah communications devices that exploded in Lebanon. "Our investigation has verified that no nationals or domestic companies were involved in Lebanon's high-profile pager detonation incidents," Taiwan prosecutors said in a statement. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said Sunday h
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