Middle East updates: Radios in Hezbollah attack 10 years old
· DWA Japanese firm has said that the walkie-talkies used in an attack against Hezbollah members must be at least a decade old, leading to questions of how they could be tampered with. DW has the latest.
- Japanese firm Icom has said both the radios and the batteries used in the walkie-talkie attack against the militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon on Wednesday were subject to strict export and security procedures.
- An expert told DW that the attack "must be state-sponsored."
- The Israeli military has said it struck multiple targets in southern Lebanon overnight.
Here are the latest headlines from the Israel-Hamas war and the wider Middle East on Thursday, September 19: