Explosion of pagers and radios in Lebanon: Israel denied involvement.


Israel is different from pagers in Lebanon and Hezbol Ṣ equipment and transfer its connection no operation. Following the explosions, which killed dozens and injured thousands, President Isaac Herzog said in an interview with Sky News.
When asked about Israel's responsibility for the attacks in Lebanon this week, the president categorically dismissed any connection with any operation. Herzog did not provide specific evidence.
“We have a lot of enemies of Hezbollah, many in our days. Hezbollah strangled Lebanon, destroyed Lebanon, created chaos in Lebanon again and again and again. We are here just to protect ourselves. This is all we do,” Herzog said.
At the same Time, he noted that Israel “clearly made it clear that it must take measures” to “protect its people.”
With his opinion about the possibility of war, Israel does not want a war with Lebanon.
Previously, the media reported that it was Israel that was involved in the explosions in Lebanon. In particular, ABC News reports that Israel has been planning an operation to explode pagers for the past 15 years, trying to gain control over the sources of supply of these devices to the country.
And CNN reports that Washington was warned about the preparation of the operation in Lebanon, but without specific details about the plans.
The Israeli Defense Forces launched heavy strikes on the military facilities of the Hezbollah terrorist group in southern Lebanon. According to the spokesman for the IDF Daniel Hagari, thousands of rocket launchers, which the militants were preparing to attack Israeli territory, were destroyed.
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