The scandalous discovery of intelligence shed light on one of the most intricate operations performed by the Israeli intelligence against the Lebanon group of Hezbolla. According to The New York Times, according to American intelligence, the leader Hazbolla Hasan Nasralla has insisted on the use of pagers for communications for years, because of their ability to transmit data without providing the user's accurate location. Israel used this in its new intelligence operation.
The operation began with the creation of a Bac Consulting Faldy Company, which allegedly produced pagers for an international customer - the Taiwanese company Gold Apollo. In fact, it was part of the Israeli plan. It turned out that Bac Consulting was part of the Israeli operation, and the real manufacturers of the Pagers were officers of Israeli intelligence.
Petn explosives were equipped with Petn explosives that could be activated at a distance. Since June 2022, these devices began to come to Lebanon, where hezbolla was distributed among fighters.
Nasralla, beware of listening and espionage through mobile phones, ordered his subordinates to use only pagers, who had to ensure safe communication. He also banned mobile phones at meetings and ordered plans and moving to a secret.
However, the pagers received to Lebanon were not ordinary. In the summer of 2023, thousands of pagers exploded in different areas of Lebanon, causing about 2.8 thousand wounds and 12 deaths. In response, Hezbolla promised Israel a rigid answer.
Shortly after the pagan explosions, three more were killed, and dozens were injured due to the explosions of hand radio stations, which were also used by Hezbolla. This event has become a prime example of how intelligence can use modern technologies to implement complex and risky plans.
According to Reuters, the Mossad Israeli Intelligence has laid explosives of 5,000 pagers that were made specifically for Hezbolla. Pagers were filled with 20 grams of explosives, which was confirmed by Al Jazeera. The operation has received high -level approval in Israel, including the premiere of Benjamin Netanyaga and his office.