00:00Malaysia deplores attacks on pagers and communication devices in Lebanon.
00:08Prime Minister Datuk Sri Anwar Ibrahim told reporters after performing Friday prayers
00:13at a mosque in Selangor that the attacks were inhumane.
00:17The reality has been exposed by foreign media,
00:20condemning the attacks against supplies from Israel using pagers.
00:29And the meaning of the whole people who use it will be affected.
00:35So, at the very least, we are concerned about hygiene.
00:37It is not an army force and so on.
00:42Women, children.
00:44This is a big area.
00:47Lebanese media reports said at least 37 people were killed
00:51and thousands more injured in explosions in areas considered strongholds
00:55of the Hezbollah group on Tuesday and Wednesday.
00:58Communication devices, including pagers and walkie-talkies,
01:02detonated during the attacks.
01:04Hezbollah accused Israel in the attacks,
01:07saying that Israel had violated the red lines.
01:10What happened on the third and fourth day?
01:13On the third day, I would like to describe it in short.
01:20Thousands of pager devices were targeted by the Israeli enemy
01:26and detonated at the same time.
01:28The enemy exceeded all the standards, laws and red lines in this operation.
01:36World Health Organization said the attacks on civilians
01:39had seriously disrupted Lebanon's fragile health sector.
01:43This was an unprecedented event.
01:45It came without warning.
01:46And the whole health system came under immense pressure,
01:50very, very quickly.
01:52These events are always a tragedy,
01:53but they're a worse tragedy if you don't get the response right.
01:57You know, what happened for the last two days, actually,
01:59was unprecedented incidents, the explosion of different gadgets.
02:04And it's been used, not the normal explosion materials,
02:07it's been used different.
02:08We're trying to study more exactly what happened, how it happened,
02:12what kind of material is being used and how it's affected
02:15the people that have already been wounded,
02:16which is over 3,000 people and also 37 people have died so far.
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