From exploding pagers to remote controlled machine guns, Israel often uses advanced technology in its assassination of ...
From exploding letters in the 1960s to exploding pagers today, Israel has been tracking down its enemies in covert operations for decades. But the hits often yield only temporary gains.
Recent attacks targeting Hezbollah members with exploding pagers​ and walkie-talkies in Lebanon​ may seem to be the stuff of spy novels, but the implications are very real.
The Foreign Office defends its partial ban on weapon sales to Israel and says Tel Aviv hasn't addressed fears of possible law ...
Israel has launched a cunning attack on Hezbollah, targeting 4,000 operatives with pre-planted explosives, and is escalating ...
The exploding pagers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon is a story of spycraft so terrifying and improbable that no movie would ...
Infamous Israeli spy agency has not claimed responsibility for Hezbollah's exploding pagers but has 'decades-long' list of ...
Israel rarely takes responsibility for attacks like the near-simultaneous explosion of hundreds of pagers used by Hezbollah members, and its military has declined to comment. However, the country has ...
In what appears to be a sophisticated, remote attack, pagers used by hundreds of members of Hezbollah exploded almost ...
Israel has a long history of inventive, unusual assassination methods, and reports that at least nine people may have been killed by exploding pagers in Lebanon could be its latest grim chapter. As of ...
Israel has a long history of inventive, unusual assassination methods, and reports that at least nine people may have been ...