2024-09-18 03:00:03
As many as 1000 Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon have been either killed or injured when their portable communication devices exploded in what is said to be an IDF hack. Among them is the Iranian ambassador to Lebanon, who apparently also had a Hezbollah pager blow up in his pocket.
YWN
An unprecedented multi-casualty incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon in the Dahiyeh neighborhood of Beirut, Lebanon, where Hezbollah’s headquarters are located, when hundreds of Hezbollah terrorists were killed or severely wounded in multiple locations due to the explosion of communication devices.
Electronic pagers used by Hezbollah terrorists exploded simultaneously at several locations in Lebanon, including in the Dahiyeh neighborhood and the south of the country. Hezbollah uses the pagers for internal, encrypted messaging instead of cell phones for “security reasons.” Media reports say that Israel hacked the portable devices and caused them to explode.
An anonymous Hezbollah official told Reuters that the explosion of the pagers is the “biggest security breach” the terror group has experienced since the beginning of the war.
Yisrael Hayom reported that a Lebanese security source told an Arabic media outlet: “It’s impossible to count the number of areas in Lebanon where Hezbollah’s communication devices were blown up. The information suggests that the operations were carried out simultaneously and from more than one location. The breach was achieved using advanced technology, and the situation is very dangerous.”
There is widespread panic in the city and residents reported that explosions were occurring up to 30 minutes after the first blasts.
Video footage shows hospitals overwhelmed, as hundreds of terrorists are arriving with their arms and legs blown off.