Japan’s Icom Inc., whose brand appears on walkie-talkies that exploded in Lebanon, said it halted production a decade ago of the model allegedly used in the attacks and is still investigating the ...
With their pagers out of action after being blasted into tiny pieces on Tuesday, members of Hezbollah were forced to communicate via hand-held radios. Those devices also exploded Wednesday in a ...
The walkie-talkie radios were purchased five months ago around the same time as the innocuous pagers. Little did anyone know at the time that these small, everyday, slightly old-fashioned pieces of ...
December 3, 2024: The September 17th mass exploding pager attack against Hezbollah did enormous damage to the Iran-backed anti-Israel group. The pager attack, and the next day exploding walkie-talkie ...
One of America's most recognized and experienced broadcast journalists, Lesley Stahl has been a "60 Minutes" correspondent since 1991. After nearly a year of war between Israel and the Iranian-backed ...
A Japanese manufacturer that supplies the U.S. military also supplied walkie-talkies reportedly used in Wednesday's mass attack in Lebanon. The company, ICOM, has supplied millions of dollars worth of ...
Wireless communication devices have exploded again today across Lebanon in a second attack even deadlier than yesterday's explosion of thousands of Hezbollah pagers. According to Lebanon's Ministry of ...
Recent deadly explosions of pagers and walkie-talkies used by members of Hezbollah in Lebanon have left 37 individuals dead and around 3,000 more injured. While details remain uncertain about the ...
With Hezbollah and Lebanon still reeling from a coordinated wave of pager explosions on Tuesday that killed at least 12 people and injured thousands, another bombardment began on Wednesday, this time ...