How Mossad Pulled Off A Massive Deadly Cyber Attack Against Hezbollah Reader 09/17/2024 (Tue) 23:10 Id: 77c687 No.22943 del
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How Mossad Pulled Off A Massive Deadly Cyber Attack Against Hezbollah

Several people are dead on the streets in Beirut after Israel hacked Hezbollah communication devices all across Lebanon, causing their batteries to explode!

Multiple injuries have so far been reported across Lebanon, including in Dahiye, Beirut, after communications devices exploded in the pockets - or in the hands - of people connected to Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Now that Comms are taken out, it is likely an Israeli invasion of Lebanon will commence within hours.

Israeli media reports that Hezbollah's entire encrypted internal communications network is down.

With Hezbollah communications now out, it seems likely to most observers that Israel will commence a full scale invasion of southern Lebanon within hours. The thinking is that Israel shut down the comms before the assault begins.

HOW IT WAS ACCOMPLISHED: Arab intelligence services have found out how Mossad placed explosives in pager batteries.

Each battery of the exploded pager contained about 20 grams of pentaerythritol nitrate (PETN).

This high explosive is usually used in military detonators. It is similar to lithium salts used in batteries of electrical appliances. Therefore, even a thorough check by the Arabs did not find anything.

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