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Hazardous materials incident, September 17, 2024

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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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Institution
American University of Beirut
Private R1 · NY
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~9,000 studentsAUB Office of Communications
Documented Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence · 1 verified verbatim

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FOLLOW-UPEmail
Dear AUB community, At a crucial time when AUBMC physicians, nurses, and staff have been fully mobilized to deal with the aftermath of today’s injuries, several malicious social media outlets have started spreading rumors and conspiracy theories about the types of communications systems AUB has in place, attempting to link AUB to this tragic event. The university categorically denies these baseless allegations. Following are the facts. Our paging system infrastructure was upgraded in April 2024. The Go-Live for switching to the new system took place on August 29, 2024. The scope of this upgrade was to enhance emergency and code communication, as several devices and systems had become obsolete. The American University of Beirut Medical Center has received over 160 seriously injured individuals over the last three hours, with more to come. Our full focus must be on saving lives and caring for the wounded to the best of our ability. Rather than waste time spreading baseless rumors, we urge all to rally to support AUBMC and the heroic but overwhelmed medical system in Lebanon. Office of Communications
The September 17 community message is preserved as a PDF on AUB's emergency-documents archive, one of the only publicly available AUB internal communications from the September 2024 pager-attack period
AUBMC's official X account separately posted that the university 'categorically denies these baseless allegations' on the same day, the wording in this PDF is the longer institutional version
Context

Background

The American University of Beirut is chartered in the State of New York and accredited by Middle States Commission on Higher Education, it is the senior member of the family of 'American universities abroad' (alongside AUC Cairo, AUS Sharjah, and others) that operate under U.S. accreditation in the Middle East. Its medical center, AUBMC, is the largest tertiary-care hospital in Lebanon and is the principal trauma center for west Beirut. On September 17, 2024, Israel's pager-detonation operation against Hezbollah sent thousands of casualties to Lebanese emergency departments within minutes; AUBMC was among the hardest-hit facilities by patient load. Within hours, a WhatsApp rumor falsely alleged that AUBMC had switched paging systems on August 29 because it had prior knowledge of the attack. AUB's Office of Communications responded with a community message preserved as a PDF in AUB's emergency archive explaining that the paging-system upgrade had been procured beginning in April 2024 and that the August 29 activation date was set long before the September 17 events. The case is included in the archive both as a documented institutional emergency communication from a U.S.-chartered university inside an active conflict zone and as a structural counterpart to AUB's March 29, 2026 closure under Iranian threats, which used the same Office-of-Communications channel.
Analysis

Key Findings

AUB's September 17, 2024 community message is one of the only publicly available emergency communications from a U.S.-chartered American university operating inside Lebanon during the Israel–Hezbollah conflict, preserved as a PDF in AUB's emergency-documents archive
The message functioned simultaneously as a casualty-response alert (AUBMC was treating victims) and as a counter-misinformation message (denying the WhatsApp rumor about prior knowledge), illustrating how university emergency comms operate in environments where misinformation can spread faster than the threat itself
AUB's institutional posture (to publish a denial through its own Office of Communications channel rather than rely on Lebanese government or AUBMC clinical channels) preserves the university's standing as an independent voice in Lebanese civil society
Outcome
AUBMC treated a substantial number of injured patients; no AUB students or staff are believed to have been directly targeted by the device attack. The community message effectively dispelled the prior-knowledge rumor within Lebanese social media.
Provenance

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Cite this case

Campus Alert Archive. "American University of Beirut: Hazardous materials incident, September 17, 2024." Incident of September 17, 2024. Added May 2026; last updated July 2026. https://campusalertarchive.com/case/american-university-of-beirut-pager-attack-2024-09-17/

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Added May 2026Updated July 2026Via ingestion