Thursday, 11/06/2026   
   Beirut 16:38

Hezbollah Drone Image Signals Revenge for Pager Attacks: “No Need to Press Ok”

Hezbollah drone pager revenge

Hezbollah’s Military Media unit has released a new propaganda-style image featuring an FPV drone fitted with a pager displaying a “new message” notification, in what appears to reference past pager explosions and ongoing drone warfare narratives.

The image shows an FPV drone equipped with a pager, alongside four additional pagers, with the device screen displaying the alert “new message.” The accompanying caption from Hezbollah’s Military Media reads: “No need to press OK.”

The visual is widely interpreted as a symbolic message tied to the Lebanese resistance group’s evolving drone campaign against the Israeli enemy, presenting its unmanned systems within a broader narrative of technological retaliation and psychological messaging.

The imagery appears to allude to the Zionist enemy’s 2024 pager attacks, in which thousands booby-trapped pagers and walkie-talkies simultaneously exploded across Lebanon on September 17 – 18. More than 3,000 people were martyred or injured, with civilians including women and children.

Lebanon pager attacks injured children
Children with long-term disabilities after being injured by 2024 pager attacks in Lebanon.

The 2024 attacks involved pager devices that reportedly displayed a “Press OK” prompt, shortly before detonating.

The phrase “No need to press OK” in Hezbollah Military Media’s image is framed as a link between current FPV drone deployments and the earlier incidents. It reinforces a sense of continuity between past blasts and present battlefield capabilities, including drone capabilities that Israeli circles have increasingly expressed concern about.

Source: Al-Manar English Website