Israel didn't just rig Hezbollah pagers, it actually made those explosive pagers
After thousands of pagers of Hezbollah fighters exploded in Lebanon, it was believed that Israel had somehow penetrated the supply chain and rigged the devices with explosives. However, jaw-dropping reports now suggest that Israel might have created shell companies that actually manufactured those explosive pagers for Hezbollah. Here's how it managed the unthinkable.
Mossad Set Up A Shell Company, Sold Rigged Pagers To Hezbollah: Report
Pagers and walkie-talkies, considered outdated modes of communication, were weaponised for a one-of-its-kind attack in Lebanon, resulting in a series of explosions for two consecutive days, killing 32 and injuring over 3,000 across the country.
Israeli Shell Companies Made Explosives-Laced Pagers Used By Hezbollah Fighters Months Before Blasts: Report
A report stated that Israel had created shell companies to make pagers for Hezbollah and rigged the communication devices with explosives.
'Use it or lose it': Israel detonated pagers earlier than planned in fear of Hezbollah suspicions, say reports
According to several media reports, Israel had reserved the pager blasts as an opening blow to Hezbollah in case of an all-out war. However, these plans were accelerated when a couple of Hezbollah members became suspicious of the plot and raised the matter with their superiors.
The detonation of pagers used by Hezbollah shows the depths of supply-chain infiltration
Hundreds of pagers throughout Lebanon were detonated on Tuesday.An attack of this scale likely required months of planning, an arms expert told BI.The
LSE says it never taught woman who 'supplied Mossad with pagers'
A British university said it never taught the woman who supplied Mossad with the pagers it used to carry out a deadly attack on Lebanon over two days this week
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