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originally posted by: SprocketUK
couple more days of this and Hezbollah will be reduced to...
originally posted by: burntheships
originally posted by: ufoorbhunter
During Hezbollah funerals......................... "Unofficial reports claimed that iPhones, video cameras, and other devices also detonated.
This was the plan, they would need these devices
during the funerals for crowd control.
Its brilliant actually.
I look forward to seeing the plan evolve.
originally posted by: Popoll
Mossad planted explosives on those pagers through a very sketchy Hungarian contractor.
Israel is a terrorist state, but we all know that this country is pure evil.
Btw Israel has no right to exist, that argument is just geopolitical talk.
originally posted by: Popoll
Mossad planted explosives on those pagers through a very sketchy Hungarian contractor.
Israel is a terrorist state, but we all know that this country is pure evil.
Btw Israel has no right to exist, that argument is just geopolitical talk.
originally posted by: Popoll
Btw Israel has no right to exist, that argument is just geopolitical talk.
Israel had a hand in the manufacturing of pagers that exploded on Hezbollah operatives this week, with this type of "supply chain interdiction" operation having been planned for at least 15 years, a U.S. intelligence source confirmed to ABC News.
The CIA has long been reluctant to employ this tactic because the risk to innocents was too high, the source said.
Planning for the attack involved shell companies, with multiple layers of Israeli intelligence officers and their assets fronting a legitimate company that produced the pagers, the source confirmed to ABC News, with at least some of those doing the work unaware of who they were actually working for.
In a speech Thursday, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said the group's top leadership had old pagers, not the new ones used in the attack, which were reportedly shipped in the last six months. The group has begun a full investigation into the explosions.
"Not all of the pagers had been distributed and some of them were turned off," Nasrallah said.
"Over two days, the enemy wanted to kill at least 5,000 people. ... The enemy knew that the pager devices numbered 4,000," he added.
Breaking: According to a leaked document from Hezbollah intelligence, 879 died in pager explosions, out of which 291 senior commanders. 509 were blinded, and 1735 âinjured in their reproductive organsâ, out of which 906 âtotal damageâ and 613 âpermanent function damageâ