Beirut Explosives: How Israel's Mossad Sabotaged Hezbollah's Communication
The Explosive Plot Unveiled in Beirut
In a shocking twist, Israel’s Mossad has managed to infiltrate Hezbollah, a Lebanese militant group, by planting explosives in 5,000 pagers. This unprecedented operation took place months before the deadly explosions in Beirut that left 12 fatalities, including two children.
The Sequence of Events
The devices, imported from Taiwan and Budapest, exploded in a coordinated attack that injured nearly 3,000 individuals. It also raised alarms about Hezbollah’s intelligence failures amidst rising tensions along the Israeli-Lebanese border.
- Mossad's Operation: An infiltration of Hezbollah’s communication network.
- Explosion Casualties: 12 fatalities reported, including children.
- Hezbollah Reacts: Promises of retaliation against Israel for this major breach.
International Concerns
The explosions not only highlight the vulnerability of Hezbollah's technology but also escalate fears of a wider conflict that may involve regional powers like Iran. The implications of these events will be significant for security in Lebanon and beyond.
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