“Japan Company Refutes Claims of Manufacturing Explosive Hezbollah Walkie-Talkies Following Deadly Attacks in Lebanon”

A Japanese company has refuted claims that it manufactured walkie-talkies used by Hezbollah, which recently exploded in Lebanon. The incidents involved hand-held radios that detonated during a second attack, resulting in the deaths of 20 individuals. This followed a previous explosion of pagers the day before, which claimed the lives of 12 people. The company has stated that it had no involvement in the production of the devices in question.

“Eyewitness Video Captures Explosion in Lebanon Linked to Hezbollah Radio Devices”

Eyewitness footage released on September 18 captured the moment an explosion occurred in a building in Qennarit, Lebanon, located approximately 30 miles southwest of the capital, Beirut. The blast was triggered by hand-held radios utilized by the armed group Hezbollah, which detonated in various locations throughout the southern region of the country.