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It does sound like explosives, but it also appears the explosives were only planted on Hezbollah owned pagers. How could they get their hands on them?

Maybe something as simple as a directive from Hezbollah HQ: "Hey guys, turn in your pagers to tech support for security upgrades"

Of course tech support was infiltrated by Mossad agents, who secretly planted the explosives before returning them to their owners.

Later (like today) Mossad issues something like: Execute order 66

This would be defined as a terrorist attack if non-Hezbollah pagers were also attacked, but it appears they were not. This is a story worth following.

Last edited by BFR - on 17 September 2024