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Israel's Operation in Lebanon and Syria
Thousands of walkie-talkies and pagers exploded in Lebanon and Syria, killing 39 and injuring thousands. Israel admitted responsibility, sparking international tensions and a response from Lebanon.
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- How did Lebanon react to the attacks?
- The attacks prompted Lebanon to file a complaint against Israel with the United Nations, claiming that workers were among the dead.
- What actions did Israel take after the September attacks?
- Following the September attacks, Israel continued operations inside Lebanon, reportedly killing Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah and some top commanders.
- What was discussed in the Netanyahu-Trump meeting, and how might it affect the conflict?
- Netanyahu spoke with President-elect Donald Trump, and they agreed on Iran's role as a key supporter of Hezbollah in Lebanon; Trump's return to the White House might shift the US's approach to the conflict.
- What was the outcome of the explosion of thousands of walkie-talkies and pagers in Lebanon and Syria?
- In September, thousands of walkie-talkies and pagers exploded in parts of Lebanon and Syria, killing 39 and injuring thousands.
- Who admitted responsibility for the operation that detonated thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon and Syria?
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted that Israel carried out the operation that detonated thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon and Syria in September.