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Israel declared WAR on Hezbollah with pager explosions, terror group says | LiveNOW from FOX

Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the Hezbollah terror group said this week’s “unprecedented” attacks involving the simultaneous explosion of electronics was a “declaration of war.”

In a televised speech, Nasrallah called the attacks “a major blow” that “crossed all red lines.”

Pagers used by Hezbollah fighters exploded near-simultaneously on Tuesday and the next day, the terror group’s walkie-talkies also blew up.

The Lebanese Health Ministry reports at least 37 people were killed in explosions with more than 3,000 injured.

While no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks, Nasrallah said Hezbollah is certain that Israel was behind it. There has been no confirmation from the Israeli government or the Israel Defense Forces.

Josh Hasten with the Jewish News Syndicate joined LiveNOW from FOX’s Josh Breslow to detail the conflict in the Middle East, including the latest on the war with Hamas in Gaza.

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Josh Hasten joins Alexa Laicko of Scripps News on the latest news on Israel and Lebanon

Josh Hasten, Middle East correspondent for JNS, joins Alexa Laicko of Scripps News to discuss the latest news on Israel and Lebanon, including airstrikes, the assassinations of Hezbollah leaders, exploding pagers and walkie-talkies, concerns about escalation, and more. This interview took place on September 22, 2024.

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IDF: Israel targets 10 different areas of Lebanon

According to Israeli Defense Forces, Israel is targeting 10 different areas of Lebanon. Josh Hasten, a Middle East correspondent for Jewish News Syndicate (JNS) & co-host of JNS podcast “Jerusalem Minute”, joins LiveNOW from FOX to further discuss.

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With Stephen Bryen, Dede Laugesen and Joshua Hasten | Securing America with Frank Gaffney

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No Impact on Israel’s International Relations After Rafah Incident: Middle East Correspondent

No Impact on Israel’s International Relations After Rafah Incident: Middle East Correspondent

No Impact on Israel’s International Relations After Rafah Incident: Middle East Correspondent

President Joe Biden is not changing his policy toward Israel after a recent strike led to more civilian deaths in Gaza. Senior White House officials say Israel hasn’t launched a major ground operation in Rafah yet, or crossed any red line that would change U.S. support.

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Hamas Wants Civilians Killed for PR: Middle East Correspondent

Hamas Wants Civilians Killed for PR: Middle East Correspondent

Hamas Wants Civilians Killed for PR: Middle East Correspondent

On May 26, an Israeli airstrike in Rafah led to the deaths of 45 Palestinians, many of whom are women and children according to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry. NTD spoke with Josh Hasten, Middle East correspondent at Jewish News Syndicate, about media fallout from the incident that comes just days after the United Nations International Court of Justice ordered Israel to end its assault in Rafah.

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