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Hezbollah's Pager Pandemonium: Unraveling the Mystery Behind Lebanon's Deadly Explosions
LebanonWednesday, September 18, 2024
Hezbollah's statement, which named a child and two brothers as among the victims, claimed that the blasts came from pagers belonging to "employees in various Hezbollah units and institutions." The group's claims were met with skepticism, as the simultaneous nature of the explosions suggested a coordinated attack. The Red Cross deployed 130 ambulances to respond to the emergency, with an additional 170 vehicles on standby.
As the investigation into the explosions progressed, experts began to speculate about the possible involvement of Israel. Former CIA director John Brennan posited that the pagers may have contained explosive devices, which were then detonated remotely. He further suggested that the blasts may have been intended to send a message to Hezbollah, demonstrating Israel's capabilities to infiltrate and disrupt the militia's operations.
However, the true motives behind the explosions remain unclear. Was this a coordinated attack by Israel, or a internal malfunction by Hezbollah? As the search for answers continues, one thing is certain: the consequences of these events will be far-reaching, with potentially devastating effects on the already fragile political landscape of the region.
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