Hezbollah communications explosions

Cyber expert: Preparation for Hezbollah beeper explosions likely took monthsExpert: Preparation for

This type of operation is familiar in intelligence circles and requires significant cooperation from organizations involved in the manufacturing process.

Halevi, Gallant, hold security assessment after Lebanon cyberattack

The IDF reported that there were no changes to the Home Front Command security guidelines.

 People gather outside a hospital in Beirut, Lebanon, September 17, 2024

Pager explosions hint at shift in strategy against Hezbollah

Rigging pagers so that they explode in the hands of hundreds of Hezbollah fighters and operatives simultaneously from Beirut to Damascus is obviously something not done overnight.

17/09/2024

What are the 'beepers' that were used by Hezbollah operatives?

The beeper, which predates mobile phones, allows professionals to receive messages in remote areas. Today, it was released that Hezbollah operatives used the device.

 An ambulance vehicle drives as hundreds of members of Hezbollah were seriously wounded, in Sidon

Hezbollah’s worst nightmare: Chaos in its ranks

Hezbollah, a highly trained and disciplined terrorist group, is now facing chaos and vulnerability after a large number of its members were injured by exploding communication devices.

 Iran's ambassador to Lebanon Mojtaba Amani speaks during a press conference at the Iranian embassy

Iranian ambassador Mojtaba Amani injured in Hezbollah explosion

News of the envoy's injury comes amid panic across the streets of Lebanon as hundreds of members of the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah were seriously wounded.

17/09/2024
 An exploded device is seen along with burning buildings in southern Lebanon

Second wave of blasts in Lebanon rocks Hezbollah: All you need to know

Israeli fighter jets strike in southern Lebanon after second wave of explosions • Lebanese health officials say over 450 wounded, 20 killed in blasts

 People gather outside a hospital in Beirut, Lebanon, September 17, 2024

Lebanon pager blast: Hezbollah has no idea what hit it

Hezbollah was caught off-guard by a cyberattack on the Lebanon terrorist organization pagers that wounded thousands of members.

Former Netanyahu aide hints Israel is behind Beirut attack

Ministers and Likud MKs have been directed not to talk about the cyberattack in Beirut.

 Iran's ambassador to Lebanon Mojtaba Amani speaks during a press conference at the Iranian embassy

Iranian ambassador Mojtaba Amani wounded in Hezbollah explosion

He lost one eye and was severely wounded in his other eye. Two of his guards were also wounded from the explosion.

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