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Shocking revelation in the Lebanon explosion, gunpowder was put in the walkie-talkie

Lebanon Pager Blast: whole world are fixed on the Middle East after the controversy that arose after the blast in pagers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon in the past few days. At least 14 people were killed in the pagers and...
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Lebanon Pager Blast: whole world are fixed on the Middle East after the controversy that arose after the blast in pagers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon in the past few days. At least 14 people were killed in the pagers and walkie-talkie blast. Hezbollah, active in Lebanon, has blamed Israel for this blast and has vowed to take revenge.

Revelation in the Lebanon blast

In the meanwhile Hezbollah chief Nasrallah declared war against Israel. He said that the Israeli, army was behind the pagers and walkie talkie attacks. After this Israel and Hezbollah bombed each other, however Israeli army said that its air force carried out targeted strikes on Lebanon's capital Beirut. While the IDF issued a statement, "140 rockets have been fired from Lebanon on northern Israel. The air defense system has destroyed 120 rockets."

Hezbollah has blamed Israel for this blast

As by the news sources, highly explosive PETN was installed on the batteries of the walkie-talkie. While a Lebanese source told the news agency that the way the explosive material was placed in the battery pack made it very difficult to detect it. Pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN) is a highly powerful explosive.

Hezbollah commander killed in Beirut

Ibrahim Aqeel, Hezbollah commander, he was the second most prominent commander of the Hezbollah Armed Forces after Fuad Shukr. Fuad was killed in an IDF attack in July. The Saudi Al-Hadath channel has also confirmed from a source close to Hezbollah that Ibrahim Aqeel has been eliminated.

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Pagers blast in Lebanon

However Lebanon's terrorist group Hezbollah fired 140 rockets on northern Israel on Friday. A day earlier, the leader of the terrorist group, Hassan Nasrallah, had vowed to take revenge from Israel for the pager blasts. The Israeli army and the terrorist group gave this information.

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