China Calls for De-escalation Following Israel-Lebanon Conflict
China urges immediate de-escalation in the Israel-Lebanon conflict following the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
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China urges immediate de-escalation in the Israel-Lebanon conflict following the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reaffirms China’s support for Lebanon’s security and condemns Israeli attacks on civilians, urging international solidarity for a permanent ceasefire.
Recent detonation of pagers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon underscores global concerns over ‘backdoor’ vulnerabilities in communication devices.
A series of pager explosions in Lebanon have killed over 30 and injured nearly 3,000, highlighting the dangers of outdated technology being weaponized.
Recent attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon have killed 37 and injured nearly 3,500, raising concerns over regional stability.
Hezbollah pager attacks in Beirut have killed 37, including two children, and wounded thousands. Residents express deep grief and call for national unity.
Recent attacks on communication tools in Lebanon escalate tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, raising concerns for global stability and economic cooperation.
Pagers used by Hezbollah detonated in Lebanon, killing 37 and injuring thousands. Expert Ali Omais suggests possible Israeli involvement and warns of potential escalation.
Massive blasts in Lebanon linked to pagers and radios mark a strategic shift in the Israel-Lebanon conflict, targeting civilian communication networks.