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Hezbollah's leader called two days of deadly blasts in Lebanon this week an "act of war" by Israel. Today, on "Post Reports," what we know about how the attacks unfolded - and whether they could escalate to all-out war.
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The Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah, did not say how his group would respond to attacks on hand-held devices, which killed dozens when pagers and walkie-talkies exploded.
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Experts are at odds over the question of whether it violates the laws of war to hide explosives in wireless devices that may go off near civilians.
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Following the Israeli military's new wave of attacks against Hezbollah targets, NBC News Chief International Correspondent Keir Simmons reports on the latest developments in the region and the response to the attacks using walkie-talkies and pagers.
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Anti-tank missiles fired from Lebanon caused injuries, Israel's public broadcaster reported. The Israeli military said it had struck several Hezbollah sites in Lebanon.
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The Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah, did not say how his group would respond to attacks on hand-held devices, which killed dozens when pagers and walkie-talkies exploded.
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Hezbollah leader Hasan Nasrallah addressed the nation Thursday in a televised speech, as Israeli warplanes flew over the Lebanese capital, Beirut.
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