Hezbollah, Pager Explosions

They didn't see it coming: Hundreds of Hezbollah terrorists completely blinded after pager and walkie talkie explosions (UPDATE)

Reports in Lebanese and global media networks reveal that over the past two days, hundreds of Hezbollah terrorists have completely lost their sight, and hundreds more have been seriously injured.

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Lebanese and Arab media networks are exposing the depth of damage in Hezbollah's ranks, revealing that over the last 48 hours, hundreds of Hezbollah terrorists have been blinded, with about 300 of them completely and permanently blinded.

Here's what we know:

Lebanese MTV network reports, after conversations with local medical sources, that hundreds of Hezbollah terrorists have lost their sight over the past two days. According to information provided to the network by local medical sources, eye injuries have become the most common injury among Hezbollah terrorists, in addition to groin injuries and injuries to legs and arms.

Another report by Al-Arabiya network reveals that between 700 and 800 Hezbollah terrorists have partially lost their sight, with many losing eyes in explosions. According to reports, the Iranian ambassador also lost one eye in explosions, and his second eye was also severely damaged.

According to data from medical sources in Lebanon who have been interviewed over the past two days by various media networks, about 300 Hezbollah terrorists have lost their sight completely and permanently, and between 400-500 additional terrorists have partially lost their sight, with many of them suffering permanent damage to their vision even if it's not a complete loss.

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