Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Paging Mr Terrorist

 So, in a rather ingenious operation, most likely by the Israelis, took place yesterday and today, with pagers owned by Hizballah terrorists simultaneously exploding in their hands or at their belts when they got a page.  As a result, the Israelis have now removed at least some of the balls from Hizballah given the location of many of the pagers when they went off.  The terrorist group may need to rename themselves Hizah for accuracy as their balls are gone.

Since Hizah has been firing rockets daily at Israel, it's only appropriate that Israel hit back in a smart way that may in addition to emasculating them possibly have removed some of their trigger fingers.  The Iranian ambassador to Lebanon also happend to be in possession of a Hizballah pager - funny, that.

NBC News: Exploding pagers belonging to Hezbollah kill at least 9 and injure more than 2,750 in Lebanon

Reuters: Hezbollah vows to punish Israel after pager explosions across Lebanon

The Detroit News:  A new wave of blasts hits Lebanon a day after pager attack. Israel declares 'new phase' of war

In addition to pagers, it now seems some of the terrorist group's walkie-talkies and even solar panels were also impacted and have been exploding.

Since the pagers were passed out by the head of Hizballah to his trusted aides and members out of fear that their cell phone network had been compromised, the pagers themselves have now been explosively compromised.

And as summed up by the Mossad Satirical page:

That's a few more high-level terrorists and terrorist associates removed from the board.  

We'll note that Hizballah does not only attack Israel. It was Hizballah that was behind the Marine Barracks bombing and the US Embassy and the kidnapping, torture and murder of CIA station chief William Francis Buckley, and more recent attacks as well.  

So, those pages were certainly on point.

1 comment:

Matthew W said...

I can't conceive as to how deep into the terror network they have broken into.........
And I was super impressed with "Stuxnet"