Israel Built a Modern-Day Trojan Horse: Exploding Pagers
Israel's operation using explosive pagers against Hezbollah operatives caused significant casualties, including civilians. This tactic escalated regional tensions and instilled fear among the Lebanese population regarding communication technology.
Read original articleIn a recent operation, Israel executed a complex plan involving the use of booby-trapped pagers and walkie-talkies to target Hezbollah operatives in Lebanon. The devices, disguised as standard communication tools, were designed to explode upon receiving a message that appeared to come from Hezbollah leadership. This tactic resulted in chaos, with at least a dozen people killed and over 2,700 injured when the pagers detonated. The operation was reportedly a response to Hezbollah's increased reliance on pagers, as their leader, Hassan Nasrallah, had urged members to abandon cellphones due to fears of Israeli surveillance. Israeli intelligence officials had anticipated this shift and created a shell company to manufacture the explosive devices, which were shipped to Lebanon under the guise of legitimate products. The explosions not only targeted Hezbollah members but also affected civilians, including children. The incident has heightened tensions in the region, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasizing the need for a change in security conditions to allow displaced Israelis to return home. The use of everyday communication devices as weapons has instilled fear among the Lebanese population, who now face the threat of such technology being turned against them.
- Israel executed a covert operation using explosive pagers to target Hezbollah operatives.
- The explosions resulted in significant casualties, including civilians and children.
- The operation was a response to Hezbollah's shift from cellphones to pagers for communication.
- Israeli intelligence created a shell company to manufacture the explosive devices.
- The incident has escalated tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, impacting the local population's sense of security.
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They also must have known that many of these bombs would detonate in public places where they would injure many civilians. I suspect the be breakdown of the thousands injured will disproportionately be innocent bystanders.
Claiming this was a targeted military attack is ludicrous.
He (Nasrallah) had been pushing for years for Hezbollah to invest instead in pagers, which for all their limited capabilities could receive data without giving away a user’s location or other compromising information, according to American intelligence assessments.
Even before Mr. Nasrallah decided to expand pager usage, Israel had put into motion a plan to establish a shell company that would pose as an international pager producer.
By all appearances, B.A.C. Consulting was a Hungary-based company that was under contract to produce the devices on behalf of a Taiwanese company, Gold Apollo. In fact, it was part of an Israeli front, according to three intelligence officers briefed on the operation. They said at least two other shell companies were created as well to mask the real identities of the people creating the pagers: Israeli intelligence officers.
B.A.C. did take on ordinary clients, for which it produced a range of ordinary pagers. But the only client that really mattered was Hezbollah, and its pagers were far from ordinary. Produced separately, they contained batteries laced with the explosive PETN, according to the three intelligence officers.
The pagers began shipping to Lebanon in the summer of 2022 in small numbers, but production was quickly ramped up after Mr. Nasrallah denounced cellphones.
Also this recent thread is worth revisiting I think;
The Internet fundamentally changed a lot of things and we still haven't sorted out all the bugs it caused in a system that was never perfect but worked better when your audience was more limited, among other things.
Just stating clearly you see this as terrorism while indicating your sources say Israel is behind it but you can't prove it is a potential legal minefield for the publication, so the writer likely was explicitly told they absolutely could not make both assertions in the same piece.
I took too long to write this and I can no longer post it as a reply to the now flagged dead comment which inspired it.
Edit: it's also a dupe and this headline looks more hn neutral:
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