While the official death toll stands at 32, on-the-ground estimates point to dozens more, as explosions in Lebanon expose Hezbollah's severe vulnerabilities.
These strikes come only days after the far-reaching Hezbollah communications explosion, spanning two days, wounding thousands and killing at least 30 people.
Tel Aviv University Professor says that Hezbollah is compromised at an organizational level.
The Middle East is on edge after deadly attacks that blew up radios and pagers of Hezbollah, killing 37 people and wounding around 3,000 and overwhelming Lebanese hospitals.
The Jerusalem Post reached out to four Lebanese citizens in the homeland and diaspora to hear their perspectives on the pager explosions.
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah called Israel's Northern Command leader "foolish" and addressed the displaced Israelis in the North.
The most precisely targeted anti-terrorist operation in history has shattered Hezbollah’s communication networks—and their minds.
John Spencer analyzed a recent attack on Hezbollah that involved pager explosions, injuring thousands and significantly disrupting the group's operations and morale.
Discover the breathtaking ingenuity behind the sabotage that turned Hezbollah’s pagers into explosive weapons.
Hezbollah faces crisis after thousands of pagers exploded across Lebanon and Syria, killing ten and wounding thousands, including the Iranian ambassador, causing chaos and fear.