Manufacturer of Hezbollah radios says they may have been counterfeits<br />Yoshiki Enomoto, the director of Icom, says it's possible that the walkie-talkies that were detonated in Lebanon were counterfeit products.<br /><br />Hezbollah said that 20 of its members were killed in the walkie-talkie blasts on Wednesday.<br /><br />Lebanon is on edge after thousands of electronic devices exploded across the country over the past two days, leaving 32 dead and more than 2,000 people injured.<br /><br />READ MORE: https://www.thetimes.com/world/israel...<br /><br />In what appears to be a highly-targeted operation, which security sources claim is the work of Mossad, the Israeli spy agency, electronic pagers belonging to Hezbollah members exploded on Tuesday, while on Wednesday, it was walkie-talkies. The escalation in the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah comes as Israel declared a “new phase” of its war against the Iranian-backed militia.<br /><br />#InternationalNews, #GlobalUpdates, #BreakingNews, #WorldNews, #LiveNews, #CurrentAffairs, #NewsToday, #GlobalEvents, #PoliticalNews, #EconomyNews, #InternationalPolitics, #TrendingNews, #DailyWorldNews, #WorldHeadlines, #NewsChannel, #GlobalReport, #WorldAffairs, #NewsCoverage, #LatestNews, #InternationalReport #WarNews, #ConflictUpdates, #CrisisReport, #InternationalConflict, #GlobalCrisis, #BreakingWarNews, #WarCoverage, #CrisisUpdates, #ConflictZone, #GlobalConflicts, #WarInTheWorld, #InternationalTensions, #MilitaryNews, #WorldCrisis, #WarHeadlines, #CivilWarNews, #ConflictReport, #WarFootage, #OngoingCrisis, #CrisisCoverage #ukrainwar #israelwar #palestine #middleeastcrisis <br />
