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Iranian envoy ‘loses his eye’ in Israeli pager blast – with gadgets timed to blow when targets read trigger message

Iranian media had initially reported he was 'slightly injured'

THE Iranian ambassador to Lebanon is said to have lost an eye in the Israeli deadly pager attack against Hezbollah.

The wave of explosions sparked chaos across the country after hundreds of pagers were triggered when the targets read a coded message.

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The moment a pager exploded in LebanonCredit: Twitter
The Iranian ambassador to Lebanon Mojtaba Amani is said to have lost an eye in the blastCredit: Alamy
The remains of an exploded pager in BeirutCredit: AFP
Police officers at Taiwanese company Gold Apollo officeCredit: Getty

The attack saw devices detonating almost simultaneously, killing at least 12 people.

The elaborate plot which targeted mainly Hezbollah strongholds left 2,800 people wounded, including Hezbollah's terrorists and the Iranian ambassador.

Mojtaba Amani has reportedly lost one eye and his other one is seriously wounded, when his pager exploded, the report citing two members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps.

The two Guard members said the envoy's injuries were more serious than Iran initially reported and that he would be taken to Tehran for treatment.

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State media reported Amani was in “good general condition” and his injuries were only superficial following Tuesday's blast.


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Iranian media reported he suffered injuries "to the hand and the face" while the Iranian embassy in Beirut denied "rumours about the physical condition and vision problems" of the ambassador in an X post.

Hezbollah vowed revenge for the attack while Iran accused Israel of "mass murder" today.

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Foreign ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani said he "condemned the terrorist act of the Zionist regime... as an example of mass murder".

Two sources claimed Mossad was behind the attack and managed to infiltrate the 5,000 gadgets that were ordered months ago.

They said the devices had been modified by Israel's spy service who hid a small amount of explosives inside, "at the production level."

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The operation with a trail running from Taiwan to Hungary was described as the group's "biggest security breach" since Gaza, by a Hezbollah official.

The beepers were made by Taiwan-based Gold Apollo but the firm has dismissed claims of a link to the explosions.

The company said the AR-924 pagers were manufactured by BAC Consulting KFT based in Budapest which is licensed to use the firm's brand.

Speaking outside the company's offices in New Taipei, Gold Apollo founder Hsu Ching-Kuang said the pagers used in the explosion were made by a company in Europe.

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