Pager Bombs' Target Hezbollah In Lebanon: What We Know So Far
5. The Attacks
The attacks took place in the Dahieh, a Hezbollah stronghold in southern Beirut, on Sunday as Hezbollah members gathered for a meeting. Reports say that the explosions injured about 60 people, including Hezbollah members and civilians. A Lebanese security source said that the first blast was caused by a roadside bomb, while the second happened in a nearby building.
4. The US Embassy's Warning
The US embassy in Beirut issued a security alert on Monday, warning American citizens about the increased threat of terrorist attacks in the country. The alert urged citizens to maintain a high level of vigilance and to avoid areas where large crowds gather. It also advised citizens to monitor local media for updates on the security situation.
3. Who Is Responsible?
No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, but Hezbollah has accused Israel of being behind the bombings. Israel has not commented on the allegations. The Lebanese government has launched an investigation into the attacks, but no arrests have been made.
2. The Casualties
The attacks resulted in at least 60 people, including Hezbollah and civilians. The Lebanese Red Cross reported that 35 people were taken to nearby hospitals with injuries. The death toll is expected to rise as the search and rescue operations continue.
1. The Motive
The motive for the attacks is unclear. Hezbollah has not commented on the reasons behind the bombings, and Israel has not acknowledged any involvement. However, it is possible that the attacks were an attempt to target Hezbollah and weaken its influence in Lebanon.
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