Pager attack – 357th day of war

Hi,
Around 16:00 o’clock the Telegram channel started to talk about the Pager attack in Lebanon. Apparently Hezbollah pagers started to blow up in the pockets of this terror organization militants.

The attack managed to kill, blind and wound thousands of militants and to create chaos in Lebanon. The Dahieh, Hezbollah suburb in Beirut, was full of ambulances and the hospitals were full wounded.

By 22:00 there were reports of 10 deaths and 4,000 wounded (400 of them in severe condition). One can only assume the numbers are much higher as Hezbollah wish to reduce thae attack impact.

It reminds of the way Israel managed to kill Yahya Ayyash, The Engineer of Hamas, which design and create many of the terror organization bombs (We once almost saw the movie on his life). He died when the cellphone he held next his head exploded.

Some claims it was a cyber attack that caused the pager lithium batteries to explode (when it explodes it like a 7g of TNT) But it seems those all pager were supplied with 20 grams of PETN explosive that waited to be detonated.

Just think of how big and complex this operation was: to managdd to supply Hezbollah militants with small bombs they are carrying along with them all day and night.

And as the moral in Israel, and other Hezbollah haters, is sky rocketing  – we are still in war: 4 more soldiers lost their life in a bombe explosion in Rafah. There still 101 hostages held in Gaza strip (35 of them already declared dead).

Take Care
Gad

A video from fruit and vegetables shop in Lebanon shows a pager explode in a pocket of Hezbollah militant

A pager (we call it Biper) advertisement from Israeli television

Hezbollah militants hiding away from their communication and going back to wire and two cupsHezbollah militants hiding away from their communication and going back to wire and two cups

Hassan Nasrallah, the head of terror organization Hezbollah, running away from a frighting cellphone - pager attack Hassan Nasrallah, the head of terror organization Hezbollah, running away from a frighting cellphone.