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Taiwan closes exploding pagers case, says not made by Taiwanese firms
Taiwan on Monday said it had closed a probe into pagers that exploded in Lebanon in September and caused a deadly blow to Iran-backed Hezbollah, saying no Taiwanese citizens or companies were involved.
Exploding pagers in Lebanon not made in Taiwan — prosecutors
The blasts dealt a severe blow to the Iran- backed Hezbollah militia amid its conflict with Israel.Taiwan said on Monday it had closed an investigation into the September pager attack on Lebanon's Hezbollah militia without finding evidence of any involvement of Taiwanese firms or individuals.
No company involved in Lebanon pager explosions, claims Taiwan
Taipei says it has closed probe into explosions that killed 26 and injured over 3,200 across Lebanon in September - Anadolu Ajansı
Taiwan individuals, firms not involved in Lebanon device blasts: Taiwan prosecutors
Taiwan investigators said Monday there was no evidence that Taiwanese individuals or firms were involved in a deadly September attack on Hezbollah communications devices which exploded in Lebanon.
Taiwan closes Lebanon exploding pagers case, says not made by Taiwanese firms
TAIPEI - Taiwan on Monday said it had closed a probe into pagers that exploded in Lebanon in September and caused a deadly blow to Iran-backed Hezbollah, saying no Taiwanese citizens or companies were involved.
No Taiwanese Involvement in Exploding Pager Attack in Lebanon: Prosecutors - TaiwanPlus News
Taipei prosecutors say no Taiwanese citizens or companies were involved in the exploding pager attack against Hezbollah members in October, which killed 12 people. They said the pagers were manufactured and shipped outside of Taiwan by a firm called Frontier Group Entity,
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Taiwan Clears Name in Explosive Pager Scandal Tied to Hezbollah
Taiwan has concluded its investigation into explosive pagers in Lebanon, confirming no local entities were involved. Despite Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's claims of responsibility, the devices ...
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'Taiwan not involved in blasts'
"Our investigation has verified that no nationals or domestic companies were involved in Lebanon's high-profile pager ...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Saar says 'certain progress' made in ending conflict with Hezbollah, but militant group disagrees
The New York Times reported previously that Israel had inserted explosive material into a shipment of
pagers
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