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Friday, September 20, 2024

Latest on Israel's pager terror origins

A man holds a Hezbollah flag during the funeral for victims of the deadly wave of pager explosions that swept across Lebanon, in a southern Beirut district, on 18 September 2024

PepeEscobar – Telegram

The pagers that blew up or blinded 3,200 people – including Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon – were manufactured in the Czech Republic.

The shipment was purchased in early March by a Qatari – with delivery to Beirut.

The manufacturing company, operating under license from the Taiwanese parent company, Golden Apollo, is owned by a – surprise! – Jewish American.

The explosive device and the printed circuit board with the malicious code were installed still at the factory in the Czech Republic.

The batch was shipped by sea from Hamburg to Lebanon.

The pagers were equipped with tracking sensors. Mossad could detect where Hezbollah operatives as well as civilians were gathering and where were they going.

Forty seconds before detonation, the pagers sounded a high-pitched alarm – and self-destructed.

The pagers started to get very hot an hour before the explosion. A significant number of potential victims moved them away from themselves. But the 3,200 victims did not.

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