BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) September 17, 2024
Israel injures hundreds of Hezbollah operatives by hacking their pagers and making them explode. Most likely, they made the lithium batteries overheat.
There are many videos and pictures of the attack circulating online.
Via @TreyYingst pic.twitter.com/CnQoW0yp6b
IMPORTANT 🚨
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) September 17, 2024
This is a developing story, and all information is preliminary, with numbers and info subject to change.
Roughly an hour ago, Hezbollah’s encrypted pager devices began simultaneously, exploding across Lebanon, including in Damascus.
Initial reports from Lebanon… pic.twitter.com/pWpDePcFUv
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) September 17, 2024
Hospitals filling up in Lebanon as hundreds of Hezbollah operatives had their pagers blown up simultaneously pic.twitter.com/Uow3KKlNdd
Developing 🚨🚨🚨
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) September 17, 2024
Hezbollah communication devices across Lebanon exploded, causing devastation that even reached hospitals. The attack was a cyber operation carried out by Israel. pic.twitter.com/0kbZiqpoub
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!codecels is this really possible? Discuss! To me it smells like a Mossad cover story of some other operation I've never seen a lithium battery go off like a firecracker, usually they're more like mini flamethrowers
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Yes it is possible, all microelectronics are built using nitroglycerin to dope the silicon layer. Thus it is possible to blow up a silicon-based microcontroller by extreme over-volting, we know from CIA leaked files that all batteries controllers built in the US controlled market (Occupied Twain, Occupied Korea, the US, the western world etc...) are required to have a single-use voltage controller capable to provide such high voltages
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This but unironically
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I'm never ironic.
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This but unironically
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Def explosives, no way a lithium battery explodes like that
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It's absolutely some form of explosive embedded in the device.
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If Mossad had enough physical control over the fricking devices to embed explosives in them why did they choose to put firecrackers in there and not something that might actually hurt enough to decommission the fricking victims, b-word? As far as I can tell none of the fricking injuries are fricking that bad and they'll all be back doing terrorist shit within 2-3 days.
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Pagers are tiny devices, that's why.
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They are dont want it killing anyone around them. That would be a bad look. Now is it probable some kid was on his daddys lap when his pager went boom? Sure. Thats his fault for being the son of a terrorist.
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Do you really think their hip bone is happy with having something blow up right next to it?
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You're not going to be getting back to terrorist stuff in a hurry when you're missing half the fingers on your dominant hand, one of your eyes, and your hearing, or you've had part of your pelvis reconfigured along with parts of your colon.
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Two things.
Colons are overrated
B) no one holds a pager up to their head because it's a beeper.
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Iranian ambassor would like to show his missing face, lol. They held em up to read the message, hundreds are blind
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Inshallah
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I mean the BBC at least was quoting an ocular surgeon at one the hospitals in Beirut has having removed more eyes in the last 24 hours than in his entire 24 year career, and the footage seems to back that up.
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Mossad can make batteries explode
Mossad snuck mini explosives into a bunch of Hezbollah electronics
this is a 5D media psyop, nothing happened
I don't know which is more unbelievable
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You mostly see them go off because they got punctured and all the energy can escape through a single small hole as a gout of flame. If the case is well-made but they go off for some reason (like Jewish trickery) then all that energy builds up for a while before being released. Explosively.
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Maybe, but even in cases of faulty batteries exploding without being intentionally punctured, they don't seem to build up a lot of pressure. It's a lot more fire and a lot less shockwave than in the pager clips
I would assume the casing is designed to not hold pressure, seems like a safety hazard to make it that way
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You're right. The first videos I saw looked fairly muted and seemed like some phone explosions I've seen, but seeing the hospital footage shows that these were fairly powerful explosions. They definitely had explosives packed in
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