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Deadly Explosions in Lebanon After Hezbollah Pager Blast

 

Explosions rocked a number of Beirut, Lebanon, and its eastern and southern parts, which fell under Hezbollah’s control. In a very surprising twist, the practitioners – Hezbollah members in this case – also could not work with their radios and pagers because they exploded at the same time. The Health Ministry of Lebanon reports that explosions have already killed 20 people and injured about 450 more.

Without warning, these blasts erupted on the same day that thousands of pagers owned by members of the infamous terrorist group Hezbollah likely intended to collect a ransom, detonated almost simultaneously. The explosions killed 12 people, including two children, who had no involvement in any triangular trajectory. The blasts occurred as Hezbollah and Israel had already been observing tensions due to the exchange of bullets across the northern barrier in Israel ever since the Hamas attack on Israel, which triggered the conflict in Gaza.

Funeral Interruption Because of Another Explosion

One of the explosions on Wednesday took place when people gathered for a mass to mourn many of those who died during the explosion on the previous day. A journalist with Reuters who was in the southern suburb of Beirut, where there is a concentration of Hezbollah, reported that Hezbollah women hurriedly pulled batteries from walkie-talkies to prevent other family members from causing additional explosions. Observers from state media and AFP offices in Beirut also reported the blasts from southern and eastern Lebanon, areas controlled by Hezbollah.

Lebanese officials have blamed Israeli officials for the explosions. While there has not been an official response by Israeli officials, a source from the US confirmed that there was a debrief with American officials on the operation after the pager explosions on Tuesday. Hezbollah has promised an attack in retribution for the violence, but details of how much force and how soon are still unclear.

Israel Places Attention To The Northern Front line Enemy The New Enemy Is Hezbollah

Israel Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, in the pictures, even addressed soldiers about their fruitful work together with the military and security services of the Israeli government yesterday. Although he did not mention the explosions in Lebanon, he emphasized that the so-called Israel’s new phase of war is about to begin with the new shift of turnover from Gaza to the north. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) moved their 98th Division from Gaza to the north, which suggests that the confrontation with Hezbollah will take a decisive turn.

Gallant said we are starting a new phase in the hostilities, adding that this phase also involves courage, determination, and perseverance, among other things.

Pagers! How did the pagers bang?

Gold Apollo, the Taiwanese company whose logo appeared on the pagers, claimed it had no involvement in manufacturing the products. Instead, Bac Consulting KFT, located in Hungary, produced the pagers. In an explosive twist, Lebanese and US media reports had uncovered that Israel’s intelligence agency, the Mossad, had planted devices in thousands of pages ordered by Hezbollah before the blasts, which took place months later. Experts noted that the explosives were small, with some devices containing only about one to two ounces, while others had a minimal amount attached and were detonated remotely.

The increasing confrontation between Israel and Hezbollah connects these bombings as both prepare for a revenge strike in the coming days.

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