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only people use the latest batch of pager(bomb).Doesn’t this mean most hezbollah fighters are unable to respond to an incoming Israeli attack/invasion?
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only people use the latest batch of pager(bomb).Doesn’t this mean most hezbollah fighters are unable to respond to an incoming Israeli attack/invasion?
Malware can be created to overheat devices. This happened in Natanz facility in Iran. Now my knowledge of the latest development is also limited so let's see what are the findings. But I think that full explanation is unlikely.I don’t think you understand the physics here.
For a battery to explode like that would require two things:
1. Battery to have the required energy capacity - those explosions were more than likely released a lot more energy than a pager battery could store.
2. If point 1. is satisfied then how are you remotely able to heat up the battery to such a high enough temperature to make it potentially explode?
Remember the circuitry is not built into the pager for you to allow this to happen remotely by for example mobile antenna signals.
Even it were possible the discomfort would have been so much that many Hezbollah fighters would have at least taken them out of their pockets and placed them away from their bodies.
Yes " Dude" decided to have a go and that's much much more than your nation did for over 1000 years, dude.If the palestinian resistance is a 100 year 'war' (as you say), then the October attack was a 'battle'. Some dude decided to attack without calculating the outcome. It's like if Pakistan decided to Invade Bombay during Kargil - a decision someone took completely disregarding the enemy's capabilities.
Well, dude decided to go ahead and this is the result.
And to think that pre 1975 Lebanon likely would have been an ally of Israel, nevermind being home to Hezbollah.
One or two explosions is bad PR for the manufacturer, imagine thousands of devices exploding around the same time.What if there is a Plot twist?
What if Israel had nothing to do with it and low quality, sub standard pagers just exploded because of manufacturing defects? Wouldn't that be strange?
Up to 1,200 Hezbollah terrorists have been maimed.
Manufacturer is probably an Israeli shell companyOne or two explosions is bad PR for the manufacturer, imagine thousands of devices exploding around the same time.
Destroying these Hezbollah communication nodes would prevent coordinated defensive action if Israel attacked. I also read that some radios and other equipment were blown up as well.Doesn’t this mean most hezbollah fighters are unable to respond to an incoming Israeli attack/invasion?
Mainly against the Hezbollah members.A mass attack against the population of Lebanon, that MUST be responded to
They can invade now while most of hezbollah is in the hospitalDestroying these Hezbollah communication nodes would prevent coordinated defensive action if Israel attacked. I also read that some radios and other equipment were blown up as well.
They did live among the Hindus of India for centuries. They were respected, because they contributed to the local culture instead of blowing up unbelievers.Great you can take them, and they live amongst Hindus in India
They are absolutely hated in the middle east and have been the cause of immense suffering backed by the west
It’s not possible to hack a phone to explode.Hacked by israelis it seems.
Israeli services technical level is unchallenged.
Iranian ambassador to Lebanon injured. Clearly, this is a well-timed attack. Some important personalities got hit.