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Emirates airline bans pagers and walkie-talkies after Hezbollah attacks

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Emirates Airline has implemented a ban on pagers and walkie-talkies for all flights to, from, or via Dubai following a series of attacks in Lebanon that involved explosive devices linked to these communication tools. The airline’s decision also includes the suspension of flights to and from Beirut until after October 15, 2024.

The ban arises in the wake of deadly incidents where approximately 5,000 electronic devices, reportedly used by Hezbollah, were detonated across Lebanon, resulting in numerous casualties and injuries. The attacks have been attributed to Israel, although there has been no official acknowledgment from the Israeli government. In response to the escalating violence, Emirates has taken precautionary measures to ensure passenger safety, explicitly stating that any pagers or walkie-talkies found in luggage will be confiscated by authorities. The airline has also canceled flights from Iraq and Iran until after October 7, 2024, while services to Jordan are set to resume shortly.

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