Israel's Operation in Lebanon and Syria

Israel's Operation in Lebanon and Syria

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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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Benjamin NetanyahuHasan NasrallahYoav GallantDonald TrumpJoe Biden
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.