Communications Devices Explode in Lebanon Again!
The shockwaves from the explosion of electronic devices in Lebanon have transcended national borders, leaving the international community in awe. Now, the explosions are not just happening in pagers, but also in walkie-talkies, mobile phones, and other communication devices. An intelligence document leaked from Hezbollah reveals that the losses caused by the pager explosions are much greater than what had been initially reported by Lebanon. Now, in addition to pagers and walkie-talkies, the computers and fingerprint systems of the terrorists are exploding as well. If this document is authentic, it is truly hair-raising.
But how was it possible for the explosions to target a group of people using pagers?
"Caesarea" has an enormous amount of operational funds. According to the information disclosed, these people open "shell companies" in various ways and have set up hundreds of commercial companies worldwide. Records show that the Israeli intelligence agency once planned to sell Saddam Hussein a brand new modern TV studio, with a bomb hidden in the screen. When Saddam addressed the screen, the intelligence agency could detonate the bomb.
The shipping companies controlled by "Caesarea" provided cover for the civilian vessels used by the Israeli intelligence agency. The two companies suspected of being involved in the sale of pagers to Lebanon in the recent pager explosion incident are "shell companies," registered at the same time. This is backed by a complete operational chain of the Israeli intelligence department.
Although pagers are a relatively old type of device, it is no easy task to modify them in such large quantities. Since pagers do not have software, the programs and commands they run are pre-burned into the hardware, so the remote detonation command needs to be written into the machine's code at the production line. This means that there was a problem with this batch of pagers at the production end. Moreover, this kind of modification would require an entire production line to accomplish.
Hezbollah in Lebanon is under US sanctions. Selling anything to Hezbollah, whether it be logistics or settlement, is under the supervision of the US. The possibility of the US being unaware of such a large-scale transaction, especially one involving pagers, is almost nil. Such a complex design, such a precise coordination, made the assassination so unexpectedly effective.