Did Israel's alleged use of explosives in pagers in Lebanon break international law? NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Brian Finucane, senior adviser to the International Crisis Group.
Even as the Lebanese-Israeli crisis intensifies, there appears to be no end to the political machinations in Jerusalem.
Hezbollah and Israel have traded blows in recent days, as the conflict has escalated with few off-ramps in sight to avoid ...
Palestinian authorities say 15 people were killed overnight in the Gaza Strip in multiple Israeli attacks. An airstrike early ...
JERUSALEM (AP) — Hezbollah pounded northern Israel with 140 rockets Friday, a day after the militant group’s leader Hassan ...
Hezbollah launched a barrage of 140 rockets into northern Israel on Friday, a day after its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, vowed ...
Lebanon's Hezbollah was still handing its members new Gold Apollo branded pagers hours before thousands blew up this week, ...
For millions of Lebanese, this week's mass explosion of pagers and walkie-talkies, with its bloody aftermath, is painfully ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Dr. Elias Warrak, an ophthalmologist who has treated blast victims in and around Beirut ...
After two days of exploding pagers and walkie-talkies, Beirut was a city on edge, with people worried there were bombs in ...
Pagers, devices that are used every day as a crucial form of communication for health care professionals, became a deadly ...
Components used in thousands of pagers that detonated on Tuesday in Lebanon were not made in Taiwan, Taiwan's economy ...