For the pagers, the agents deceived Hezbollah by selling the custom-created model, AR-924, under an existing, renowned Taiwanese brand, Gold Apollo. Gold Apollo’s chairman, Hsu Ching-kuang ...
The New York Times reported that Hezbollah had purchased the pagers from Gold Apollo, a manufacturer in Taiwan. The Times cited unnamed officials, at least some of whom were American, and wrote ...
Pagers on display at a meeting room at the Gold Apollo company building in New Taipei City ... the United Nations over Israel ...
The Times said Hezbollah ordered the pagers from a Taiwanese firm named Gold Apollo. Gold Apollo denied in a written statement that it was involved in the production of the pagers. It said that it ...
For the pagers, the agents deceived Hezbollah by selling the custom-created model, AR-924, under an existing, renowned Taiwanese brand, Gold Apollo. Gold Apollo’s chairman, Hsu Ching-kuang ...
Lebanon’s Hezbollah experienced a major setback as thousands of Gold Apollo-branded pagers and walkie-talkies exploded, leading to numerous casualties. Blaming Israel for the coordinated attacks ...
Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah has blamed Israel for ... The Times reported about 3,000 pagers were ordered from Gold Apollo, mostly its AR924 model. “Our company only provides the brand ...
adding that Gold Apollo had exported 260,000 pagers in the past two years and "there has never been an explosion". When pressed on the pagers in Lebanon used by Hezbollah operatives, he said ...
the New York Times reported Tuesday that Israel hid explosives inside a batch of pagers ordered from Taiwanese manufacturer Gold Apollo and destined for Hezbollah. A switch was embedded to ...
Another security source told Reuters that up to three grams of explosives were hidden in the new pagers and had gone "undetected" by Hezbollah for months. Neither Israel nor Gold Apollo ...