Mission: Impossible
The IDF/Mossad clandestine operation against Hezbollah operatives in Lebanon has been described as 'The largest, most pinpointed, precise operation with the most targeted damage and the least collateral damage in the entire history of warfare'.
Due to the tracking of Hezbollah officer's smartphones, pinpointing their locations and allowing devastating, directed attacks on them, Hezbollah decided smartphones are a bad thing for their forces. In February, Hassan Nasrallah, secretary-general of Hezbollah, directed his forces to get rid of their smartphones, as their services had been infiltrated.
Trying to come up with a solution for communication and direction, commanding officers in the terrorist organization decided to go with pagers; 1990's technology, but much less traceable. They ordered a bulk shipment of 5000 of them from the AITelly corporation out of Taiwan to hand out to their operatives, otherwise known as Hezbollah terrorists.
They could hardly have made a worse decision.
Apparently what happened was, Mossad/IDF forces, monitoring their decision making process, intercepted the shipment along the way, and tampered with every single pager in it.
Altering the pagers to become targeted explosive devices was a relatively easy process. Each pager had two batteries to operate it. They removed one battery and replaced it with a miniature explosive charge. Each battery weighed 23 grams. The explosive charge weighed 20 grams, so the weight difference was negligible. In an assembly line process, each pager was modified to become a remotely operated, micro-target, explosive device.
Once converted, the pagers were put back in their original packaging, replaced in the bulk shipment package, and allowed to be sent on ahead as they were originally intended.
Arriving at whatever Hezbollah facility, the shipment was then broken down and the pagers distributed to their terrorist leaders throughout the country. The stage was set.
On Tuesday, September 18, 2024, through a covert signal, the pagers were remotely detonated across the country and in Syria, killing 12 people and seriously wounding 2800. Today, a secondary wave of hand held walkie talkie explosions took place. Fires took place in cars and homes simultaneously. In recent discoveries, personal laptops have been found to be targeted as well.
Now, anything Hezbollah brass has distributed to its forces has become suspect. Panic has broken out across Lebanon and in Syria. Personal safety is no longer taken for granted as targeted, remote injury or killing of people trained to harm Israelis is now fearfully understood.
Israel's spy services has shown that is has a very long range reach indeed. It takes all threats against its homeland extremely seriously and it is not without razor sharp teeth. And talons. You do not want to end up in its clutches.
Israel is very carefully warning its enemies what it is capable of. Israel is admittedly small, but has the greatest intelligence and technology anywhere in the world concentrated within its borders. God's hand of protection is on His Holy Land. He has granted the Jewish nation incredible levels of science and development and war intel. They are a hotbed of impressive military might and far reaching covert operations. It is almost impossible for an enemy to be far enough away that Israel doesn't know what they are planning against them. They can monitor and remotely or directly pre-emptively strike their enemies to keep them at bay. Mess with Israel and be prepared to pay the price.
There has never been anything like this in the history of warfare. Sworn enemies of Israel take note: you are not underneath their radar. The more you attempt to go against them, the more intense their pre-emptive strikes are going to get.
Keep your eye on Damascus in Syria.
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