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Lebanon bans pagers, walkie-talkies from flights

Lebanese authorities on Thursday prohibited walkietalkies and pagers from being handled flights from Beirut airport, the National News Agency reported, after thousands of such devices exploded throughout a fatal attack on Hezbollah this week.

The Lebanese civilian aviation directorate asked airlines running from Beirut to inform guests that walkie-talkies and pagers were prohibited until more notification. Such gadgets were likewise banned from being shipped by air, the Lebanese state news agency reported.

A minimum of 37 people were killed and more than 3,000 injured when pagers and walkie-talkies utilized by Hezbollah members blew up in 2 waves of attacks on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Lebanon and Hezbollah, a heavily armed group backed by Iran, say Israel carried out the attack.

Israel has actually not declared obligation.

The Lebanese army stated on Thursday it was exploding pagers and suspicious telecom devices in regulated blasts in various locations. It got in touch with citizens to report any suspicious devices.

Hezbollah and Israel have been trading fire across the Lebanese-Israeli border for nearly a year, in a conflict triggered by the Gaza war.

(source: Reuters)