In a shocking revelation, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah announced that the group is conducting an internal investigation into the detonation of thousands of communication devices used by its operatives in Lebanon. The attacks, believed to be orchestrated by Israel, resulted in the deaths of 37 people and injuries to around 3,000 individuals.
Nasrallah expressed deep concern over the severity of the security breach, calling it unprecedented in Hezbollah’s history. The explosive material hidden in the pagers and walkie-talkies went undetected by the group’s security apparatus during routine inspections, raising questions about internal vulnerabilities and possible Mossad interference.
Despite Israeli officials neither confirming nor denying their involvement, retaliation from Hezbollah was swift. Nasrallah warned of “tough retribution” and vowed to stand strong against Israel’s aggression.
As tensions escalate, leaders around the world urge restraint to prevent further conflict. The UN, Jordan, France, and the US have all called for de-escalation in the region to avoid the brink of a full-scale war.