Lebanon’s Hezbollah was still handing its members new Gold Apollo branded pagers hours before thousands of the devices blew up this week, two security sources said, indicating the group was confident they were safe despite an ongoing sweep of electronic kit to identify threats.One member of the Iranian-backed militia received a new pager on Monday that exploded the next day while it was still in its box, said one of the sources.A pager given to a senior member just days earlier injured a subordinate when it detonated, the second source said.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.In an apparently coordinated attack, the Gold Apollo branded devices detonated on Tuesday across Hezbollah’s strongholds of south Lebanon, Beirut’s suburbs and the eastern Bekaa valley.On Wednesday, hundreds of Hezbollah walkie-talkies exploded. The consecutive attacks killed 37 people, including at least two children, and injured more than 3,000 people.Lebanon and