What's going to explode next? The fridge? My phone? The scenes here in Lebanon are from a horror film - fleshless faces, eyes hanging out. With dozens dead and thousands hurt, none of us feel safe, writes HASSAN HARFOUSH
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Thousands of walkie-talkies, solar panels and fingerprint recognition devices used by Hezbollah fighters have detonated across Lebanon in the past two days, killing 14 and wounding hundreds.What's going to explode next? The fridge? My phone? The scenes here in Lebanon are from a horror film - fleshless faces, eyes hanging out. With dozens dead and thousands hurt, none of us feel safe, writes HASSAN HARFOUSH
Thousands of walkie-talkies, solar panels and fingerprint recognition devices used by Hezbollah fighters have detonated across Lebanon in the past two days, killing 14 and wounding hundreds. Read more