Netanyahu says okayed Lebanon pager attacks

At least 26 people were killed and over 3,200 others injured when thousands of pager devices exploded in several areas across Lebanon on Sept 17 and 18.

11 Nov 2024 08:37am
Rescuers from the Lebanese Red Cross and army soldiers gather at the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted the village of Rasm El-Hadath in the eastern Lebanese Bekaa valley on November 10, 2024. - Photo by AFP
Rescuers from the Lebanese Red Cross and army soldiers gather at the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted the village of Rasm El-Hadath in the eastern Lebanese Bekaa valley on November 10, 2024. - Photo by AFP

JERUSALEM - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday admitted responsibility for the first time for the mass pager explosions that rocked Lebanon nearly two months ago, according to Anadolu Agency.

At least 26 people were killed and over 3,200 others injured when thousands of pager devices exploded in several areas across Lebanon on Sept 17 and 18.

"There were senior officials in the defence establishment and the political echelon in charge of them who opposed the pager operation, as well as [Hezbollah leader Hassan] Nasrallah’s elimination,”

Netanyahu said during a Cabinet meeting on Sunday as cited by Israeli Channel 12, Anadolu Agency reported.

"Before the pager operation, they told me that the US would oppose it, but I did not listen to them,” he added.

This was the first time a high-ranking Israeli official has publicly admitted responsibility for the mass explosions of the wireless communication devices in Lebanon.

Nasrallah was assassinated in Israeli airstrikes in southern Beirut on Sept. 27.

A massive Israeli air campaign in Lebanon has been ongoing since late September against what it claims are Hezbollah targets, an escalation in year-long cross-border warfare since the start of the Gaza war.

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