09/19/2024 / By Ethan Huff
At least nine people are dead and thousands of others injured after Israel attacked Lebanon with an exploding pager attack.
According to the Lebanese government, “Israeli aggression” is the cause of the mass casualty event, though Israel has not yet issued a comment. Hezbollah also said that it holds Israel “fully responsible” for the deadly assault.
Sources in the region say that war preparations are underway while Israel’s Channel 14 is reporting that “senior Israeli military officials are preparing for a third Hezbollah war which is expected to begin almost immediately.”
The U.S. State Department says it “was not aware of this operation and was not involved” in the attack, though the Biden regime also admitted out of the other side of its mouth that it is “still gathering information” to make a determination.
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Reports indicate that the attack was highly sophisticated, with Lebanese and Arabs condemning it as a major “terror attack.” The way it went down is that a “faulty” shipment of pagers exploded, possibly due to secret malware that caused them to detonate without notice.
Some of the people involved who survived say they felt the pagers heat up, which prompted many of them to immediately dispose of the devices before they got the chance to burst.
What this suggests, of course, is that all sorts of mobile devices, including smartphones, could have the innate ability to explode on command if installed with the appropriate malware.
“Hezbollah said a number of pagers carried by its members exploded simultaneously at 3:30 p.m.,” reported The Wall Street Journal. “It couldn’t immediately be determined what caused the blasts, which were spread out across the country in several areas where Hezbollah has a heavy presence.”
The pagers in question were shipped to Lebanon some five months ago. Israeli media claims the Mossad spying service is behind the plot, which possibly involved rigging the batteries of the pagers.
Mossad apparently laced the pagers with PETN, a highly explosive material. If this is what happened, it makes a lot of sense since PETN explodes when heat is applied, which is exactly what happened as the “defective” pagers heated up and exploded.
Many European airlines are canceling all flights to Lebanon and Israel in response to the attack. War plans are being drawn up while Lebanon closes all of its schools, including colleges and universities, in preparation for full-scale war.
“There are more than 400 men here,” an eyewitness reportedly told Al Jazeera. “Their pagers exploded, the ones they use for communication.”
More than 1,200 Hezbollah operatives were injured in the attack, including Iranian Ambassador to Lebanon Mojtaba Amani, who is said to have only sustained minor injuries. The son of a Hezbollah Member of Parliament also died in the attack.
There are also reports of explosions occurring in nearby Syria around the same time, which resulted in civilian deaths, including the deaths of children, in Beirut. The exploding pagers were found inside homes, on shelves, on bedstands – everywhere that everyday folks might store them while not in use.
“We are talking about hundreds of members of the group in hospitals,” one regional media outlet reported. “We are seeing videos online of injuries to their arms, to their legs, even to their faces.”
All in all, at least 2,750 people sustained injuries, with 200 of them in critical condition. At least eight deceased bodies have also been recovered thus far in the cleanup efforts.
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