Reuters:
In Dubai, Emirates Airlines blocked the corridors for transporting pagers and radio communications to us, in a series of two attacks last month on the Lebanese Hezbollah group, with communications devices that exploded.
The airline said in a statement published on its website at the sixth exhibition: “All passengers traveling to, from or through Dubai are prohibited from carrying pagers and walkie-talkies in checked baggage or carry-on baggage.” It is believed that any prohibited items found will be confiscated by Dubai Police as part of enhanced security measures.
In the deadly attacks in September, thousands of Hezbollah pagers exploded and hundreds of radio stations exploded – attacks widely attributed to Israel, but never claimed.
The largest airline in the Middle East also announced that your flights to Iraq and Iran will remain suspended until the third week, while services to Jordan will resume on Sunday.
Flights to Lebanon will remain suspended until October 15 due to an escalation in Israeli attacks against Iran-backed Hezbollah, including attacks near Beirut airport.
Many other airlines will also suspend their flights to Beirut and other regional airports due to rising tensions.
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