Old Plot, New Weapon: Israel's Relentless Strikes on Hezbollah Baffle Lebanon

More than 3000 pagers exploded initially, resulting in 12 deaths and over 3000 injuries. Then, explosive incidents with walkie-talkies occurred, causing 20 fatalities and injuring over 450 people. Now, even the solar system is experiencing blasts, injuring more than 6 people so far.
Mossad had begun preparing for this attack two years ago

Source: aajtak

Lebanon Serial Blasts: Israel Unveiled a Dreadful Plan:

Lebanon witnessed two unique types of serial blasts in two days, placing Israel and its intelligence agency Mossad in the limelight. The world is in shock, trying to uncover how Mossad executed this terrifying conspiracy. Reports suggest Mossad started preparing for this bizarre attack two years ago. They set up a fake pager company back then and awaited an order from Hezbollah. This plot and its story will astonish you.

Fear of Electronic and Electrical Devices

Initially, more than 3000 pagers exploded, resulting in 12 deaths and over 3000 injuries. Then, a flurry of explosions with walkie-talkies occurred, causing 20 fatalities and injuring over 450 people. Now, blasts are starting to happen even in the solar system, injuring more than 6 people so far. The continuous explosions in Lebanon over the past three days have instilled such fear that people are now afraid to touch any electronic or electrical devices, let alone pagers and walkie-talkies.

Ban on Walkie-Talkies and Pagers at Airport

Hezbollah has once again advised its fighters to remove and discard mobile phone batteries. Meanwhile, passengers are completely banned from carrying walkie-talkies and pagers at Rafic Hariri International Airport in Beirut. The situation in Lebanon is such that people can't predict what could explode next, bringing death and destruction.

A Two-Year-Old Conspiracy

The blame for this horrific destruction in Lebanon has been on Israel from the beginning. Although Israel hasn't officially acknowledged involvement in this conspiracy, sources reveal mind-boggling stories about these blasts. These facts indicate that the plot against Lebanon has been brewing for about two years or even longer.

More than 3000 pagers exploded initially, resulting in 12 deaths and over 3000 injuries. Then, explosive incidents with walkie-talkies occurred, causing 20 fatalities and injuring over 450 people. Now, even the solar system is experiencing blasts, injuring more than 6 people so far.

Source: aajtak

Conspiracy No.1: Operation Pager

Israel began planning this conspiracy to torment Hezbollah the moment the organization shifted from mobile phones to pagers. Israel often tracked Hezbollah fighters' locations through mobile phones, leading to their interception or attack. Thus, Hezbollah's leader Nasrallah advised his fighters to use pagers and walkie-talkies instead. In 2022, Nasrallah publicly recommended using pagers and walkie-talkies for the first time, marking the foundation of Israel's Operation Pager.

Israel quickly established three shell companies in Budapest, Hungary, for this operation. One such company, B-A-C Consulting Kft, began producing pagers. Located in a posh residential area in Budapest, the company's office was above suspicion. They partnered with Taiwan's Gold Apollo, the world's largest pager manufacturer, to produce pagers and walkie-talkies. Taking normal orders and delivering them on time, B-A-C focused primarily on Hezbollah's orders, eventually producing PETN-laced pagers. Finally, they supplied these in bulk, completing the real task.

Hezbollah fighters were unwittingly carrying pager bombs made by Israel, oblivious to the impending consequences. Then came the pivotal date, September 17, when Israel used a secret code to heat up the pagers' batteries, triggering explosions through PETN. Although B-A-C CEO Christina Barsony Arsidicono denied the company's involvement to NBC News, stating, 'We are a telecommunications consultancy, not bomb makers. We merely trade. You've misunderstood us.'

More than 3000 pagers exploded initially, resulting in 12 deaths and over 3000 injuries. Then, explosive incidents with walkie-talkies occurred, causing 20 fatalities and injuring over 450 people. Now, even the solar system is experiencing blasts, injuring more than 6 people so far.

Source: aajtak

Conspiracy No.2: Operation Walkie-Talkie

But this was just the first phase of the conspiracy. The next day, September 18, explosions began in walkie-talkies carried by Hezbollah fighters. Before they could discard their walkie-talkies, they exploded, killing at least 20 fighters and injuring hundreds. The walkie-talkies, identified as Icom's IC-V82 model, were purchased by Hezbollah months earlier. The twist came when Icom stated they had ceased IC-V82 production and export to the Middle East in 2014, implying the faulty walkie-talkies had no connection to them.

Icom declared, 'The IC-V82 handheld radio was produced and exported to the Middle East from 2004 to October 2014. We've discontinued it and exported none in the past ten years.' This statement left Hezbollah puzzled, as the source and origin of the defective walkie-talkies remained a mystery. If Icom was truthful, it suggested that fake walkie-talkies were produced under their brand name specifically to target Hezbollah.

More than 3000 pagers exploded initially, resulting in 12 deaths and over 3000 injuries. Then, explosive incidents with walkie-talkies occurred, causing 20 fatalities and injuring over 450 people. Now, even the solar system is experiencing blasts, injuring more than 6 people so far.

Source: aajtak

Conspiracy No.3: Operation Solar Panel

Before Hezbollah and the people of Lebanon could recover from the pager and walkie-talkie explosions, on Wednesday, solar panels on buildings and shops across Beirut and other parts of the country began exploding. Beirut, a city with a significant use of solar panels, was struck with terror alongside Hezbollah fighters. The National News Agency (NNA) confirmed these incidents, though it's unclear whether the explosions were triggered internally or externally.

On Wednesday, explosions also occurred in some fingerprint detection devices in Beirut, setting fire to over 60 buildings, 15 cars, and several motorbikes. While the reasons for these explosions are unclear, experts suggest large-scale tampering with the supply chain of various devices and gadgets entering Lebanon, evidenced by these explosions.

Despite the continuous explosions and conspiracies, the origin of the plot remains a mystery. Amidst this chaos, Hezbollah has again threatened to retaliate against Israel, reportedly initiating missile attacks in some areas.

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