At least eight people were killed and nearly 3,000 injured when communications devices belonging to Hezbollah members exploded, Lebanon’s state media and the Associated Press reported.
The blasts took place in the southern suburbs of Beirut and elsewhere in Lebanon, according to Lebanese state media. A Lebanese security official told the AP that pagers carried by Hezbollah members had detonated.
“The enemy (Israel) stands behind this security incident,” a Hezbollah official told the AP. The Israeli military declined to comment.
A Lebanese television network owned by Hezbollah, an Iran-backed movement, said “pager devices are exploding in the hands of their carriers” across the country, and that the Lebanese health ministry had placed hospitals on high alert.
Emergency rooms in Lebanon were overwhelmed with patients and requesting donations of blood, according to the AP.
The incident comes amid escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. The two sides have repeatedly clashed since the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas, and Israel’s subsequent war in Gaza.
Iranian state media said Mojtaba Amani, Tehran’s ambassador to Lebanon, was among those injured.
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