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Exploding Pagers......
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many injured, and now deaths are being reported. Hezbollah are calling it a security breach, and are blaming Israel. if that is indeed the case, how was it possible?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I must admit that I find myself in two minds about this.
I am not sure I can balance my satisfaction at the removal of Hezbollah fighters from the scene (whether permanently, or not) with the injury caused to those innocents in close proximity to the 'fighters' or the fact that the attack happened on the 'sovereign soil' of Lebanon.
@19.52.Yes,i asked this question not long ago jack,why the hell is Lebanon(a secular country allegedly)allowing these Hezbollah terrorists to operate from their country?Lebanon used to be called the riviera of the Mediterranean.What happened?Why are they allowing terrorists to operate from their country?Jordan evicted the terrorists,why not Lebanon?
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The steps must've been extremely complex.
Thousands of Hezbsllah fighters / supporters need to be have device upgrades at the same time.
The component factory where the pagers were assembled would have to have been infiltrated...
Then finally the devices would have to be remote controlled to go off at the same time.
It's like something you don't see in real life. Only the movies.
SP, if the Israelis found out or someone telt them about where Hezbollah got the pagers from, they intercept the supply, produce doctored replacements and tell them they were updated versions to replace the current ones they had.
They could supply thousands, wait a while for them to be dished out and distributed further, let them be used as normal for a period and then detonate them at will.
Fairly straightforward, one large packing case from the Acme Pager Corp marked 'not for terrorists', full of replacement pagers to be issued to all operatives at once to avoid vital orders from Meesta Beeg going astray via two different systems.
Once distribution is complete a quick 'allahu akbar' message to test that all is well with the new tech and 'HEY PRESTWICK!', turns into a game of bits and pieces with Israel once again doing more with less.
The dead hand of the CIA may also have been involved.