First pagers, then walkie-talkies, Lebanon hit by a series of explosions; more

First pagers, then walkie-talkies, Lebanon hit by a series of explosions; more

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This week the world was shaken by a kind of warfare that has rarely been witnessed in history and certainly not at such a scale. The Israeli military launched a new wave of attacks against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon with communication devices explosions that left the Middle East fearing an all-out war. Israel has already started diverting its forces and resources towards the Lebanon border after multiple explosions of pagers and walkie-talkies of Hezbollah members killed over 30 and left nearly 3,000 injured.

The blast, believed to be a supply chain attack carried out by Israel's sophisticated spy agency Mossad, has ratcheted up tensions with Lebanon after weeks of an uneasy calm. While Lebanon has described the attacks as a "serious violation of Lebanese sovereignty", Hezbollah has been more blunt, threatening a "just punishment" for Israel. A woman riding a two-wheeler in Sector 25 was hit by an unidentified vehicle, leading to her being thrown onto a road pillar.



Two men were seen attempting to rescue her. A row has erupted over alleged animal fat in laddoos at Andhra Pradesh's Tirupati temple, raising questions about ghee procurement by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD). Tender documents accessed by India Today reveal details of the procurement process.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left for a three-day visit to the US, The first program on PM Modi's agenda is the annual Quad Summit, followed by a bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden. Aam Aadmi Party leader Atishi will take oath as the youngest Chief Minister of Delhi on Saturday along with five MLAs at 4.30 pm at Raj Bhavan.

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