In September last year, explosions were heard across Lebanon – in Beirut, Sidon, Tyre and other cities – residents described smoke rising from people’s pockets. Videos circulating on social media showed Hezbollah operatives going about routine activity, abruptly interrupted by a loud blast. The next day, a second wave of explosions struck the country, in what was already becoming clear as an attack involving explosive beepers and radios.
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