Thousands
of
people
have
reportedly
been
injured
by
exploding
pagers
across
Lebanon
and
Syria
in
what
appears
to
be
an
attack
targeting
Hezbollah
members
on
Tuesday,
reports
Reuters
and
other
news
agencies.
Lebanon’s
health
minister,
Firass
Abiad,
said
at
least
eight
people,
including
a
child,
have
been
killed,
and
around
2,800
others
have
been
injured,
according
to
CNN.
The
explosions
occurred
as
Hezbollah
has
been
engaged
in
warfare
with
Israel
for
months,
coinciding
with
the
Israel-Hamas
war
in
Gaza,
and
a
day
after
Israeli
Defence
Minister
Yoav
Gallant
said
time
was
“running
out”
for
a
diplomatic
solution
with
the
group.
CNN
reports
the
Israel
Defense
Forces
has
said
it
won’t
comment
on
the
detonations.
Reuters
and
The
Wall
Street
Journal
cited
anonymous
sources
saying
the
pagers
that
exploded
were
part
of
a
new
shipment
the
group
had
recently
received
and
that
some
people
felt
the
devices
heating
up,
then
disposed
of
them
before
they
exploded.
We
haven’t
seen
any
reports
with
confirmed
details
of
how
the
devices
may
have
been
tampered
with
to
make
them
explode
or
how
they
were
triggered.
Videos
of
the
explosions
and
their
aftermath
have
already
spread
widely
across
news
networks
and
social
media
(warning:
the
video
below
shows
people
being
injured
by
the
attacks).
One
appears
to
show
a
man
looking
down
to
check
his
pager
while
checking
out
at
a
store
before
it
explodes,
sending
him
flying
backward.
Another
surveillance
video
from
a
market
posted
by
The
New
York
Times
shows
a
man
injured
after
a
device
exploded
in
his
bag
at
around
3:30PM
local
time.
(Originally posted by Richard Lawler)
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