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Lebanon’s Hezbollah in disarray after another wave of deadly device explosions

This week at least 37 people were killed and thousands wounded by a sophisticated attack targeting communications devices used by Hezbollah

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Hezbollah was in disarray on Thursday after a second wave of deadly explosions swept through its strongholds across Lebanon, putting pressure on its leader to exact revenge for the operation it blames on Israel.

The attack killed 37 people in two days, including two children, and wounded more than 3,000 others, according to Lebanese health ministry figures.

On Thursday, Israel bombed southern Lebanon and said it had thwarted an Iran-backed assassination plot.

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Israel has not commented on the unprecedented operation that saw Hezbollah operatives’ walkie-talkies and pagers exploding in supermarkets, at funerals and on streets.

But its defence minister, Yoav Gallant, said on Wednesday, in reference to Israel’s border with Lebanon: “The centre of gravity is moving northward”.

“We are at the start of a new phase in the war”, he said.

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