Israeli front-controlled manufacturing process likeliest explanation for attacks on Hezbollah
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Experts have revealed that the sabotaged pagers and walkie-talkies used by Hezbollah operatives likely contained military-grade plastic explosives, likely manufactured by an Israeli company. Trevor Lawrence from Cranfield University's Ordnance Test and Evaluation Centre emphasizes that inserting explosive materials into these devices was a complex operation requiring expertise and precision. This sophistication suggests deliberate intent behind the attacks that resulted in numerous casualties, including civilians, indicating a severe threat posed by these modified communication devices.
The New York Times reported that these explosive devices were produced by an Israeli front company which cleverly shipped normal pagers to other clients to cover their tracks. This implies a sophisticated operation possibly linked to the Mossad intelligence agency, known for its clandestine operations. The fact that the devices were strategically placed to maximize proximity injuries resulted in the tragic deaths of both Hezbollah members and bystanders, with children tragically caught in the blasts.
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