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When Pagers Exploded Across Lebanon, AUB's Medical Center Sent the Message It Had Not Tipped Anyone Off
On the afternoon of Tuesday, September 17, 2024, thousands of pagers carried by Hezbollah members detonated almost simultaneously across Lebanon and parts of Syria in an Israeli operation that killed at least 12 and injured nearly 3,000. American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC) treated dozens of victims in its emergency department and operating rooms. As a rumor began circulating on WhatsApp that AUBMC had switched paging systems on August 29 because it had prior knowledge of the attack, AUB's Office of Communications issued a public community message categorically denying the allegation and explaining that the paging-system upgrade had been planned since April. The message is one of the few publicly available AUB emergency communications from that period and is the closest analogue to a U.S.-style Clery emergency notification issued by a chartered-in-New-York American university operating inside a war zone.
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- Source2024 Lebanon electronic device attacks (Wikipedia)en.wikipedia.org
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