It wasn't pagers this time but walkie-talkies .
https://edition.cnn.com/world/live-news/lebanon-pagers-explode-hezbollah-israel-...Lebanese foreign minister fears "introduction of war" after 2 days of device explosions
From CNN's Caitlin Danaher
Lebanon’s Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib told CNN he fears that theconsecutive deadly attacks in Lebanon signal a move to an “introduction to war.”
The foreign minister’s comments come
after walkie-talkies exploded in the country
a day after pager blasts killed at least 12 people.
“It’s a scary moment and we are afraid (of) coming to war, because we don’t want a war,” said the foreign minister, who blamed Israel for the attacks. “There were skirmishes on the borders, sometimes escalated (…) but now you’re talking about a war, it’s the introduction to a war,” he said, calling on the United Nations Security Council and United States to help reestablish peace along the Lebanon-Israel border.
“We cannot talk to Hezbollah now in the way we were talking to them in the past because, of course, they were hit very badly and therefore retaliation is a must to them,” he added.
CNN has learned that Israel was behind Tuesday’s attacks, though Israeli officials have not commented on either day’s attacks.
Dozens of walkie talkie blasts: Preliminary information on the walkie-talkie attack suggests there was between 15 to 20 explosions in the southern suburbs of Beirut, and a further 15 to 20 blasts in southern Lebanon, a source said.