Japan’s Icom Inc, whose brand appears on walkie-talkies that exploded in Lebanon, said it discontinued production a decade ago of the model photographed in the attacks and is still investigating the situation.
Icom exported its IC-V82 two-way radio to regions including the Middle East until October 2014, when it stopped making the devices, the Osaka-based company said in a statement Thursday.It has also halted production of the batteries needed to operate the main unit, it said.
Read moreChaos broke out in Lebanon, already reeling from the blasts the day before, when a new explosion struck on Wednesday during an outdoor funeral in the southern suburbs for two victims. The blast sent thousands of mourners into a panic, with many rushing to find shelter in nearby buildings.
The explosions on Tuesday resulted in at least 12 deaths and thousands of injuries.The following day, the violence intensified with a second wave of detonations. This time, explosions occurred in Beirut and other areas, including during a funeral for victims of the earlier attack. The death toll from this second round reached at least 20, with hundreds more injured.
Read moreSaudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is also known as MbS, on Wednesday strongly denounced the "crimes of the Israeli occupation" against the Palestinian people. He asserted that the kingdom would not establish diplomatic relations with Israel without the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.
"The kingdom will not stop its tireless work towards the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, and we affirm that the kingdom will not establish diplomatic relations with Israel without that," the crown prince said who was addressing the advisory Shura Council on behalf of his father, King Salman.
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