‘Iranian Company Purchased Hezbollah Pagers’: Former IRGC Officer’s Big Revelation On Lebanon Blasts – News18
The remains of exploded pagers on display at an undisclosed location in Lebanon’s Beirut. (Image: AFP/File)
Nour News, a media outlet known to be close to Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, wrote a response to the comments by the state TV expert, who said the Hezbollah pagers were bought by an Iranian company
A former IRGC Quds Force official on Saturday first said an Iranian company bought the Hezbollah pagers, which exploded nearly simultaneously across Lebanon last month, on state television. But, an hour later, the same channel denied his remarks on such purchases by any Iranian company.
Watch: An Iranian company purchased the Hezbollah pagers which exploded nearly simultaneously across Lebanon last month, said Masoud Asadollahi, a former deputy commander of IRGC Quds Force, on Iran’s state TV. An hour later, the same TV channel denied his remarks. pic.twitter.com/IQNoZT4Yan— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) October 11, 2024
According to news service Iran International English, expert Masoud Asadollahi said these pagers were bought by an Iranian company. Soon, Nour News, a media outlet known to be close to Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, wrote a response to this.
“None of the Iranian companies have played a role in the purchase, transport, or distribution of the Hezbollah pagers,” said Nour News.
Asadollahi is a state TV expert, who was formerly a deputy commander in the Quds Force, which is one of the five branches of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
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