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Additional Hezbollah beepers explode in southern Lebanon

Lebanese media reported another round of explosions throughout the country midday on Wednesday.

Initial vague reports of networked devices exploding came in from Beirut, the Bekaa Valley, and Southern Lebanon.

If true, this would be the second consecutive day of potential sabotage and explosions in Lebanon after around 3,000 mostly members of Hezbollah were wounded by exploding beepers on Tuesday.

According to the reports, the explosions occurred in parallel to the funeral of four Hezbollah members in Lebanon. The funeral was live-streamed on X but ended abruptly. 

According to unconfirmed reports, Hezbollah has told its operatives to distance itself from communication devices.

 Men carry the coffin of Mohammad Mahdi Ammar, son of Hezbollah member of the Lebanese parliament, Ali Ammar, who was killed amid the detonation of pagers across Lebanon, during his funeral in Beirut, Lebanon September 18, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/MOHAMED AZAKIR)
Men carry the coffin of Mohammad Mahdi Ammar, son of Hezbollah member of the Lebanese parliament, Ali Ammar, who was killed amid the detonation of pagers across Lebanon, during his funeral in Beirut, Lebanon September 18, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/MOHAMED AZAKIR)

Accusing Israel

Hezbollah has accused Israel of being the saboteur, with Jerusalem staying publicly silent on the issue, but with several foreign media outlets reporting that the Mossad and IDF intelligence were behind it, and with The Jerusalem Post independently confirming significant aspects of the saga.

This is a developing story. 

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