Israeli Forces Allegedly Use Remote Hacking to Cause Deadly Pager Explosions Among Hezbollah Terrorists
In a shocking turn of events, thousands of Hezbollah terrorists have been injured and at least a dozen killed after Israeli forces allegedly remotely hacked into their old-school pager devices, causing them to explode simultaneously. The alleged attacks took place in the Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh and in Syria, with reports of chaos and devastation emerging from the scenes.
According to reports, dozens of Hezbollah members were seriously wounded, with some bleeding from wounds sustained in the explosions. The death toll has risen to nine confirmed fatalities and close to 2800 injuries, as per Lebanon’s health minister.
Images and videos shared on social media show the aftermath of the explosions, with one video capturing the moment a device exploded on a Hezbollah fighter in a local market. The attacks have left a trail of destruction and injuries across Lebanon, with reports of hundreds losing their eyesight due to the coordinated blasts.
Hezbollah, a designated terror organization backed by the Iranian government, has vowed to retaliate against Israel for the attacks. The Israeli government has not commented on or taken responsibility for the cyberattacks, sparking speculation about how the pager detonations were coordinated.
As tensions escalate between Israel and Iran-backed militias in the region, the repercussions of these attacks are likely to reverberate across the Middle East. The international community is closely monitoring the situation as the conflict between these two adversaries intensifies.