Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and other Related Conflicts in the Middle East (read the rules in the first post)

Proton

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But by pulling a super villainesque stunt like this looks really bad. Not like they care though.
Let's not forget it's on the anniversary of the Shatila and Sabra massacre, an act of genocide in every way supported by Israel.
Hardly a coincidence, as Israel/Mossad full well knows the ramifications.

The general Israeli public and it's Western sponsors just doesn't care for a bit of genocide - we have to remember the people of Israel later elected Ariel Sharon as Prime Minister and the Western Propaganda largely forgot he was the bloodthirsty monster most responsible for this act of genocide.
 

Overbom

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Maybe they have so much cards like this they can afford it???
for sure. if they have so many moles in Hezzbolah that they achieved something like this, imagine how many other cards they have.. they could have easily hidden more explosives in other places as well.

I am positive that Israel can assassinate Hezbollah's leader at moment's notice if they decide to do so
 

gpt

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Snowden on the X platform says that it is possible that the breach/hack occurred during manufacturing, which means that it is possible that the Israelis recruited someone at the main factory (not in Lebanon but in Taiwan) and made a defect in the devices, or they bought technical parts and made a defect in them and waited for the right moment.
Taiwan is ruled by agents of the US. Taiwan is basically an American owned and operated seperatist province. Hezbollah buying comunications devices from Taiwan is like if Hezbollah signed a contract with Netanyahu to supply bottled water to Hezbollah fighters. if Hezbollah was dumb enough to buy electronic equipment from an agent of the US that is Taiwan then they deserve the massive humiliation that resulted. I just feel bad for the people who got injured. especially since some of them apparently lost their eyes & limbs.

I don't doubt it to be honest however remote the possibility. This was a supply chain compromise not a cyberattack but speaking of Taiwan, it reminded me of something that happened a decade ago when Stuxnet virus got into the Iranian centrifuge control software at Natanz. "Someone" "stole" JMicron and Realtek’s digital certificates and signed the malicious elements as Microsoft-trusted driver/code.

In other words the authors of the malware were somehow able to break into the most secure location in a two huge Taiwanese companies, and "steal" the most secret keys that these companies own, without them finding out about it.
 

RedMetalSeadramon

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Sinnavuuty

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Seems there is on ongoing second terrorist attack, this time is not just pagers but other devices including radios and cellphones


ICOM is a Spanish company that claims to make radios in Japan.
It appears that even solar panels, vital to Lebanon's energy system, have also exploded in several homes in southern Lebanon. It seems like every battery-powered device could be compromised.
 
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