War More than 1,000 people, including Hezbollah members, wounded in Lebanon when pagers explode - Israel blows the balls off Hezbollah members

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BEIRUT, Sept 17 (Reuters) - More than 1,000 people, including Hezbollah fighters and medics, were wounded on Tuesday when the pagers they use to communicate exploded across Lebanon, security sources told Reuters.
A Hezbollah official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the detonation of the pagers was the "biggest security breach" the group had been subjected to in nearly a year of war with Israel.
Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah have been engaged in cross-border warfare since the Gaza war erupted last October, the worst such escalation in years.

The Israeli military declined to comment on Reuters enquiries about the detonations.
Iran's Mehr news agency said the Iranian ambassador to Lebanon, Mojtaba Amani, was injured by one of the blasts. Reuters could not immediately confirm the report.
A Reuters journalist saw ambulances rushing through the southern suburbs of the capital Beirut, a Hezbollah stronghold, amid widespread panic. A security source said that devices were also exploding in the south of Lebanon.

At Mt. Lebanon hospital, a Reuters reporter saw motorcycles rushing to the emergency room, where people with their hands bloodied were screaming in pain.
The head of the Nabatieh public hospital in the south of the country, Hassan Wazni, told Reuters that around 40 wounded people were being treated at his facility. The wounds included injuries to the face, eyes and limbs.
The wave of explosions lasted around an hour after the initial detonations, which took place about 3:45 p.m. local time (1345 GMT). It was not immediately clear how the devices were detonated.

Lebanese internal security forces said a number of wireless communication devices were detonated across Lebanon, especially in Beirut's southern suburbs, leading to injuries.
Groups of people huddled at the entrance of buildings to check on people they knew who may have been wounded, the Reuters journalist said.
Regional broadcasters carrying CCTV footage which showed what appeared to be a small handheld device placed next to a grocery store cashier where an individual was paying spontaneously exploding. In other footage, an explosion appeared to knock out someone standing at a fruit stand at a market area.

Lebanon’s crisis operations center, which is run by the health ministry, asked all medical workers to head to their respective hospitals to help cope with the massive numbers of wounded coming into for urgent care. It said health care workers should not use pagers.
The Lebanese Red Cross said more than 50 ambulances and 300 emergency medical staff were dispatched to assist in the evacuation of victims.

Hezbollah fired missiles at Israel immediately after the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas gunmen on Israel. Hezbollah and Israel have been exchanging fire constantly ever since, while avoiding a major escalation as war rages in Gaza to the south.
Tens of thousands of people have been displaced from towns and villages on both sides of the border by the hostilities.


From OSINT

What we know so far:
- Explosion happened simultanously
- Explosions didn't only happen in Lebanon, but in Syria too so it's a long range to be wireless detonation signal.
- The pager is 'Rugged Pager AR924' produced by a Taiwanese company
- Small Li-Ion battery, can't explode that big
- None of the pagers caught fire, which is common incase of a battery 'explosion' rather they just exploded.
- However the pagers did heat up before
- All exploded pagers were the same model of pager.
- The pagers came from one shipment

Also pretty shitty headline considering this was an attack that could only hit Hezbollah members

Video of the attacks
 
Case in point


🇮🇱🇱🇧 The pager attack today was really impressive with an effect close to 0.

Not a single member of Hezbollah's military hierarchy was killed, of the 9 that lost their lives, mostly civilians.

On the other hand, it raised the level of caution against technology in Lebanon to the maximum level.

It raised the morale a lot as well.

This was an impressive wild card, which Israel and the US wasted at the wrong time


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Somehow nearly 3k people randomly bombed raised the morale of Hezbollah
Imagine the absolute state of believing Mussulmans about anything
 
were they hosting their own gprs network? how did they get that kind of equipment?
I haven't seen the pagers yet. But if they are actual 90s style pagers they might just plan old 1 way POCSAG which is not rocket science. Ham's have built their own pager networks and hotspots. I have tinkered with it a little bit on the ham bands. You need 1 transmitter on VHF or UHF on a tall tower or mountain.

POCSAG paging is a 1 way system. I could see how it's useful for field agent opsec. If all the pagers are cloned to the same CAP code then an outsider has no way of knowing if there are 1 or one million pagers out there
Also, basic pagers are only receivers. They don't transmit back. There is no signal to be triangulated like on a cellphone. No firmware to be hacked to open a microphone or enable GPS tracking.

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Apparently they where POCSAG/flex pagers from Apollo.
 
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Case in point


🇮🇱🇱🇧 The pager attack today was really impressive with an effect close to 0.

Not a single member of Hezbollah's military hierarchy was killed, of the 9 that lost their lives, mostly civilians.

On the other hand, it raised the level of caution against technology in Lebanon to the maximum level.

It raised the morale a lot as well.

This was an impressive wild card, which Israel and the US wasted at the wrong time


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Somehow nearly 3k people randomly bombed raised the morale of Hezbollah
The absolute state of believing anything Mussulmans say lmao
 
how would you feel if you didn't have breakfast this morning?

Nigger I posted an A Wyatt man cartoon, and said they shouldn't have shipped weapons through Israel and you called me a faggot and a retard.

You have a stick up your ass for some reason, I provided no further commentary than to not trust Jews and you got all defensive and went straight to name calling.

Go get some breakfast or whatever it is you need to do to calm yourself.
 
"Who still uses pagers?"
Pagers are used a lot in industries like semiconductor and medical device cleanrooms, as well as hospitals for doctors. They're also not as easily tapped as a phone so they're useful for criminals and, say, paramilitary groups -- the kind that might not like a country backed feverishly by the world superpower monitoring its activities.

They bought pagers from Motorola, and they are under some military contracts from Israel. It's probably a wake up call to any foreign Government that if you use anything made in the West, it can be weaponized against you, even to assassinate you. I imagine a lot of orders being made to Russia, China and Iran now. 🤔🤔
 
Man, when Tom Clancy had Mossad do that in one of his books I thought it was too badass to be real. Of course, the head of Mossad got involved in the Clancy books and told the poor bastard on the other end to "Listen closely" right before pressing the button.

Which probably did happen IRL, complete with some added hand rubbing. I know I'd be as giddy as Hans Landa if I got to do something like that to a mortal enemy of mine.
I mean that's the thing. It was publicly known the Mosaad would and could do that type of thing. For 30 years. They never tried to hide it. How the fuck did Hezbollah not inspect every electronic device?
 
Nigger I posted an A Wyatt man cartoon, and said they shouldn't have shipped weapons through Israel and you called me a faggot and a retard.

You have a stick up your ass for some reason, I provided no further commentary than to not trust Jews and you got all defensive and went straight to name calling.

Go get some breakfast or whatever it is you need to do to calm yourself.
i called you a faggot and a retard because if you had read the article you'd see that they didn't ship them through israel. they got them through iran. you didn't read the thread opening article, and chimed in like a retarded nigger. buy a pager from radioshack. i never thought i'd personally witness someone failing the breakfast question when i asked it. thank you for obliterating my sides, my week has actually been pretty shitty up until this thread.

Case in point


🇮🇱🇱🇧 The pager attack today was really impressive with an effect close to 0.

Not a single member of Hezbollah's military hierarchy was killed, of the 9 that lost their lives, mostly civilians.

On the other hand, it raised the level of caution against technology in Lebanon to the maximum level.

It raised the morale a lot as well.

This was an impressive wild card, which Israel and the US wasted at the wrong time


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Somehow nearly 3k people randomly bombed raised the morale of Hezbollah
this is the deepest possible cope i've ever seen. if they had pulled this off on israel's radios or something, they would be saying what an astounding and powerful blow it was, and how it struck terror and fear into the hearts of the IDF and the israelis.

there's no way hezbollah is keeping any of electronics now, right? anything they've gotten in the last year could be boobytrapped now. sounds like the guy communicating only by hard messages on recordings or paper is doing it right to stay hidden.

is it possible for an entire terrorist organization to become a lolcow?
 
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