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Taiwan Closes Exploding Pagers Case
Exploding pagers in Lebanon not made in Taiwan — prosecutors
A Taiwan probe found that domestic firms did not make the pagers that exploded in Lebanon in September, killing dozens. The blasts dealt a severe blow to the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia amid its conflict with Israel.
Taiwan closes Lebanon exploding pagers case, says not made by Taiwanese firms
TAIPEI - Taiwan on Monday said it had closed a probe into pagers that exploded in Lebanon in September and caused a deadly blow to Iran-backed Hezbollah, saying no Taiwanese citizens or companies were involved.
Taiwanese firms didn't make Hezbollah's exploding pagers, say prosecutors
Prosecutors have concluded that Taiwanese firms did not make Lebanon-based Hezbollah’s pagers that exploded across the nation in Israeli attack in September
Taiwan Individuals, Firms Not Involved In Lebanon Device Blasts: Taiwan Prosecutors
Taiwan investigators said Monday there was no evidence that Taiwanese individuals or firms were involved in a deadly September attack targeting Hezbollah communications devices which exploded in Lebanon.
No Taiwanese Involvement in Exploding Pager Attack in Lebanon: Prosecutors - TaiwanPlus News
Taipei prosecutors say no Taiwanese citizens or companies were involved in the exploding pager attack against Hezbollah members in October, which killed 12 people. They said the pagers were manufactured and shipped outside of Taiwan by a firm called Frontier Group Entity,
Taiwan closes exploding pagers case, says not made by Taiwanese firms
Taiwan on Monday said it had closed a probe into pagers that exploded in Lebanon in September and caused a deadly blow to Iran-backed Hezbollah, saying no Taiwanese citizens or companies were involved.
Israel, Lebanon and Hezbollah
Israeli pager attacks in Lebanon ‘war crime’: Iran Ambassador
Iran’s Ambassador to Lebanon Mojtaba Amani, while referring to pagers' blasts in the Atab country in September, has said that Zionist Prime Minister’s Benjamin Netanyahu taking responsibility for the terrorist operation a few days ago in itself is a war crime.
Netanyahu acknowledges Israel was behind Hezbollah pager, walkie-talkie attack
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged Israel orchestrated the attack, saying it was carried out despite political 'opposition.'
Netanyahu says he approved Hezbollah pager blasts that killed 40 in Lebanon
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said he approved the pager attack on Lebanese militant group Hezbollah in September
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Glutton for Punishment: Iranian Envoy to Return to Lebanon Following Beeper Injury
Mojtaba Amani lost one eye in Israel's beeper operation against Hezbollah operatives and was taken to Tehran for treatment.
The Media Line
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Lebanon Files Complaint at UN Labor Board Over September Pager Attack
Lebanon’s government said Wednesday it had filed a complaint with the UN’s International Labor Organization (ILO) against ...
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