New details of Mossad’s “sinister” operation / read the message by pressing 2 buttons!
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, Washington Post newspaper in a detailed report to provide new details of the recent terrorist attack by the Zionist regime against Lebanon using “pagers” and He pointed out the communication equipment and claimed that the Israeli spy agency designed this operation and the pagers were assembled by Tel Aviv!
Washington Post wrote: Two years ago, during the first supply of these pagers to Hezbollah, Apollo pagers were used to fulfill Their need seemed very appropriate and efficient considering the wide network of his warriors. Pager model “AR924” was slightly bigger but strong and made to last in war conditions. A waterproof Taiwanese design and a large battery that could last for months without charging. Most importantly, there was no risk of it being traceable. Hezbollah ordered 5 thousand devices. None of the users suspected that they were using an Israeli bomb. Even after the explosion of thousands of devices in Lebanon and Syria, few realized its most evil characteristic; Two-step encryption that forced most users to hold the pager with two hands when it exploded!
During this terrorist attack, more than three thousand members of Hezbollah and also a large number of civilians were martyred. reached or disabled. The extensive dimensions of this attack have not been revealed in these details until now, and the current report has been compiled from conversations between Israeli intelligence officials and Arab and American security officials. These people, who did not want to be named, have uncovered a multi-year plan that was formed in the Mossad headquarters in Tel Aviv and a large number of spies as well as unknowing accomplices participated in it.
Designed by Mossad, assembled in Israel
According to the Zionist, Middle East and American officials, the idea of Operation Pagers was formed in 2022. Part of the plan was carried out more than a year before October 7th. In those days, the north of the occupied territories and the south of Lebanon were not so tense and the exchange of fire between Hezbollah and Israel was limited, but the authorities of the Zionist regime were confused by the increasing power of Hezbollah. The Mossad had been trying to infiltrate Hezbollah for years, and at the same time, Hezbollah leaders were concerned about the vulnerability to Israeli infiltration, including hacking, and the use of ordinary cell phones increased the risk of eavesdropping and tracking.
Thus, the evil plan to build something like a “Communications Trojan Horse” was sparked. Using its spies, Mossad convinced Hezbollah to buy a device suitable for the communication of its fighters’ network; The equipment that Mossad designed and assembled in Tel Aviv!
The Washington Post claims that “part of the plan is walkie-talkies as booby-traps almost a decade ago.” (in 2015) entered Lebanon by Mossad. A secret explosive device and a telecommunications system that gave Israel full access to Hezbollah’s communications. The Israelis were content with eavesdropping on Hezbollah for 9 years, while reserving the option of turning the walkie-talkie equipment into a bomb and disaster in the future. But then came an opportunity and a flashy new product: a small pager equipped with a high explosive.”
This newspaper, citing the sources it mentioned in the current report, claimed that “Hizbollah “Indirectly, he paid for small bombs to the Israelis, which killed or wounded many of his agents.” they added. Because Hezbollah leaders were wary of possible sabotage, the pagers could not have originated from Israel, America, or any other Israeli ally. Thus, in 2023, Hezbollah began receiving requests to buy bulk Apollo pagers under the brand name of a Taiwanese company; A well-known trademark and product line with worldwide distribution and no discernible link to Israeli interests. Of course, the authorities said that the Taiwanese company did not know about this plan!
According to the Washington Post, a “woman” offered to sell these pagers to Hezbollah, and this newspaper identified He has not mentioned. The woman was a former sales representative for a Taiwanese company in the Middle East who had founded her own company and licensed a line of Apollo brand pagers. In 2023, he offered Hezbollah the purchase of a larger model of the AR924 Apollo. This woman was the one who contacted Hezbollah and explained to them why the bigger pager with the bigger battery was better than the original model.
Washington Post claimed that “the actual production of these devices was outsourced and the marketing manager (unidentified woman) had no He had no knowledge of this operation and was unaware that the pagers were physically assembled in Israel under Mossad supervision. According to knowledgeable officials, the Mossad pagers, which weighed less than three ounces (equivalent to 85 grams) each, had a unique feature: a battery pack (similar to a power bank) that contained a small amount of high explosives inside.
An encrypted message has been received!
The authorities that this newspaper compiled its report based on their narrative, claim that “the components of the bomb It was hidden so carefully and with exemplary engineering skill that it was virtually undetectable even if the device was disassembled. Israeli officials believe Hezbollah removed some of the pagers and may have even subjected them to X-rays. Mossad’s remote access to these pagers could not be seen, and an electronic signal from the intelligence service could cause the explosion of thousands of devices at once. But to ensure maximum damage, the explosion could also be triggered by a special two-stage method.”
According to one official about the two-step encrypted message method on pagers for maximum damage, “the user to read the message He had to press two buttons at the same time and this means using both hands! The purpose of this coding was that in the next explosion, both hands of the user would almost certainly be injured and thus no longer able to fight.
On September 17th, nearly all of Mark Apollo’s pagers rang or vibrated simultaneously, and a text message in Arabic appeared on its screen: “You have received an encrypted message”!