Lebanese National News Agency (NNA) Reported On Wednesday, a solar panel on a rooftop in Beirut exploded, at roughly the same time as a walkie-talkie used by a member of the terrorist group Hezbollah exploded in his hand, the group said.
NNA Provided There are no corroborating details about the reported solar photovoltaic (PV) panel explosion or the extent of the damage it caused.
The wave of explosive device detonations began on Tuesday, with Hezbollah callers reporting around 2,800 injuries. Explode.
A second wave of infections erupted on Wednesday. OccurredThis time it's about portable radios.
The pagers and radios were branded by Asian companies based in Taiwan and Japan, respectively. Both companies denied any connection to the explosion and said the devices owned by Hezbollah were either licensed from a third party or unlicensed counterfeits.
Hezbollah, which has been conducting rocket attacks on Israeli civilians for months, blamed Israeli intelligence for the blast. Israel had not claimed responsibility for the attack on pagers and walkie-talkies as of Friday morning.
The Associated Press reported Thursday Citation Some experts “raise doubts” as to whether the solar power system explosion was in any way related to the pager or radio explosions, and said that if a solar power system explosion did occur, “it could have been accidental.”
Lebanese social media Claims Other “electronic devices” including computers, tablets and electric cars have also reportedly exploded in Beirut and southern Lebanon, but none of these reports have been substantiated.





