Exploding pagers claimed the lives of 12 people in Lebanon, including two children, the country’s health minister said Wednesday, updating the toll a day after the blasts blamed on Israel.Hundreds of the wireless devices exploded simultaneously across Lebanon on Tuesday, hours after Israel said it was broadening the aims of the Gaza war to include its fight against Hamas ally Hezbollah.Israel has yet to comment on the unprecedented attacks.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.On Wednesday, Lebanese Health Minister Firas Abiad said 12 people were killed and between 2,750 and 2,800 others were wounded, revising the tolls up from nine dead.“After checking with all the hospitals,” the toll was revised to “12 dead including two children,” Abiad told a news conference.The dead included a girl and a boy as well as four health workers from private hospitals in Beirut’s southern suburbs, he said.The pagers went off in the Iran-backed Hezbollah