Three days ago in Lebanon, nine people were killed and more than 3,000 were injured in the blasts in the pagers, the initial reports said that the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad had filled them with explosives. It is now known that these pagers were not made by any company in Taiwan or Sweden, but by Israel itself.
The American newspaper New York Times said in a special report that the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad received orders for pagers by creating fake companies and then manufactured pagers with explosive materials and delivered them according to the order of Hamas.
The report states that Israel created a fake company. Under a licensing agreement with a Taiwanese firm, the bogus company produced and supplied the pagers to Hamas.
The fake Israeli company was registered in Hungary. There these pagers were prepared and boards containing explosives were fitted in them. Israel also created two other shell companies to hide its operations.
The American newspaper New York Times has said that all this is not as simple as it seemed at first. Now the details are coming out.
Israel created a total of three fake companies to completely hide the identity of the pager manufacturers.
Pagers were first sent to Lebanon in 2022 by Israel. After Hassan Nasrallah asked Hezbollah members to stop using mobile phones, Hezbollah ordered more shipments of pagers.
Israel programmed these pagers to beep before detonation as if a message was coming and then detonated them. Thus ensuring maximum damage.
Although the New York Times report revealed the pagers, there have also been cases of exploding walkie-talkies in Lebanon.
The American newspaper wrote in its headline that Israel has created a modern-day Trojan horse.
Because of Israel’s proficiency in airstrikes based on sophisticated telecommunication devices, the leadership of Hezbollah and Hamas thought of devising methods of communication that could not be detected.
Pagers have been around for two and a half decades, but they are still used in many countries for instant communication, especially when messages are to be received but not answered.
One of the pagers that exploded in Beirut was used by the Iranian ambassador. The ambassador’s eye has been affected by the explosion of this pager. The Israeli secret service set up a fake company called BAC Consulting after ordering a large number of pagers from Lebanon.
The British newspaper Independent has said that this fake company based in Sweden began to produce pagers in cooperation and under license with the Taiwanese company Gold Apollo. However, the CEO of BAC Consulting has denied involvement in the process of developing the pagers. Cristiana Barsoni Arcidiacono said in a statement that her company was just a link, it did not participate in the process of creating the pager.
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2024-09-27 18:32:12