BEIRUT: Lebanese authorities on Thursday (Sep 19) banned walkie-talkies and pagers from being taken on flights from Beirut airport, the Nationwide Information Company reported, after hundreds of such gadgets exploded throughout a lethal assault on Hezbollah this week.
The Lebanese civilian aviation directorate requested airways working from Beirut to inform passengers that walkie-talkies and pagers had been banned till additional discover. Such gadgets had been additionally banned from being shipped by air, the Lebanese state information company reported.
Not less than 37 individuals had been killed and greater than 3,000 wounded when pagers and walkie-talkies utilized by Hezbollah members exploded in two waves of assaults on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Lebanon and Hezbollah, a closely armed group backed by Iran, say Israel carried out the assault.
Israel has not claimed accountability.
The Lebanese military stated on Thursday it was blowing up pagers and suspicious telecom gadgets in managed blasts in several areas. It known as on residents to report any suspicious gadgets.
Hezbollah and Israel have been buying and selling hearth throughout the Lebanese-Israeli border for nearly a 12 months, in a battle triggered by the Gaza battle.