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2024-09-17 22:43:35 UTC
https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/lebanon-pagers-attack-hezbollah/index.html
Hezbollah and Lebanon have both blamed Israel for the attack, which
injured about 2,8000 people and killed at least nine people, according
to the Lebanese health minister. The Israel Defense Forces did not
comment.
Pager explosions are a significant escalation as hostilities between
Hezbollah and Israel simmer
But Tuesday’s exploding pagers attack represents a level of escalation
that is perhaps even greater than the assassination of Fu’ad Shukr,
the senior Hezbollah commander killed by an Israeli airstrike on a
Beirut suburb in lateJuly.
Although Israel is refusing to comment on the explosions, Hezbollah
has said it holds Israel “fully responsible for this criminal attack.”
The Lebanese government has also blamed Israel for the attack.
The simultaneous explosion of hundreds of pagers across Lebanon
represents a physical and symbolic hit on Hezbollah that was landed,
presumably, by Israel.
In fact, this is just the latest in a series of blows to the militant
group. After the assassination of Shukr, Hezbollah waited nearly four
weeks to launch its response, firing some 300 rockets and drones at
Israel in retaliation, the majority of which were shot down by Israeli
air defenses.
Now, perhaps thousands of Hezbollah militants have been injured in the
pager explosions—a major blow to the Iranian-backed group. The
explosions underscore Hezbollah’s profound vulnerability to Israeli
infiltration of its intelligence and communications networks.
"Diplomatic and security sources speculated that the explosions could
have been caused by the devices' batteries detonating, possibly
through overheating."
-Reuters
“I don't think this is a hack. Making batteries do anything more than
burn is very hard and implausible. Far more plausible is that somebody
bribed the factory to insert explosives” said Robert Graham, a
security professional who created popular open source tools, such as
Masscan.
https://www.thestack.technology/hezbollahs-exploding-pagers-packed-not-hacked-say-hackers/
Whatever it was, it sure is funny.
The Islamic world has many factions that are turning more anti-west.Hezbollah and Lebanon have both blamed Israel for the attack, which
injured about 2,8000 people and killed at least nine people, according
to the Lebanese health minister. The Israel Defense Forces did not
comment.
Pager explosions are a significant escalation as hostilities between
Hezbollah and Israel simmer
But Tuesday’s exploding pagers attack represents a level of escalation
that is perhaps even greater than the assassination of Fu’ad Shukr,
the senior Hezbollah commander killed by an Israeli airstrike on a
Beirut suburb in lateJuly.
Although Israel is refusing to comment on the explosions, Hezbollah
has said it holds Israel “fully responsible for this criminal attack.”
The Lebanese government has also blamed Israel for the attack.
The simultaneous explosion of hundreds of pagers across Lebanon
represents a physical and symbolic hit on Hezbollah that was landed,
presumably, by Israel.
In fact, this is just the latest in a series of blows to the militant
group. After the assassination of Shukr, Hezbollah waited nearly four
weeks to launch its response, firing some 300 rockets and drones at
Israel in retaliation, the majority of which were shot down by Israeli
air defenses.
Now, perhaps thousands of Hezbollah militants have been injured in the
pager explosions—a major blow to the Iranian-backed group. The
explosions underscore Hezbollah’s profound vulnerability to Israeli
infiltration of its intelligence and communications networks.
"Diplomatic and security sources speculated that the explosions could
have been caused by the devices' batteries detonating, possibly
through overheating."
-Reuters
“I don't think this is a hack. Making batteries do anything more than
burn is very hard and implausible. Far more plausible is that somebody
bribed the factory to insert explosives” said Robert Graham, a
security professional who created popular open source tools, such as
Masscan.
https://www.thestack.technology/hezbollahs-exploding-pagers-packed-not-hacked-say-hackers/
Whatever it was, it sure is funny.
One reason for them slipping behind the West economically is their
religion was very slow to pick up on modern technology - especially the
printing press. Hmmmm, will this cause some to become more wary
of cell phone etc. technology than they are already?