• Latest Market News: Israeli military says Hezbollah’s logistics chief Suhail Hussein Husseini killed in Beirut airstrike. Find details here
    Suhail Hussein Husseini, the head of Hezbollah’s logistical unit, was killed during airstrikes in Beirut on Monday, Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) claimed on Tuesday.
    Suhail Hussein Husseini, the head of Hezbollah’s logistical unit, was killed during airstrikes in Beirut on Monday, Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) claimed on Tuesday.


    According to the IDF, Husseini was not only in charge of Hezbollah’s logistics and budgeting of its various units but also a member of the Jihad Council, the terror group’s top military body.

    The Israeli military shared details of the operation, stating that a strike under the precise direction of the intelligence division killed Husseini in a compound in Beirut on Monday.


    Taking to microblogging platform X, the Israeli military posted, “The IDF killed Sohil Hossein Hosseini, the head of the Hezbollah’s logistical headquarters. Yesterday, under the precise direction of the Intelligence Division, Air Force fighter jets targeted the Beirut area and killed Sohil Hossein Hosseini, the head of the Hezbollah terrorist organisation.”


    “Husseini played a crucial role in weapon transfers between Iran and Hezbollah and was responsible for distributing the advanced weaponry among Hezbollah’s units, overseeing both the transportation and allocation of these arms,” the IDF said.


    Israel claimed that the Hezbollah commander was also coordinating “terrorist attacks against the State of Israel from Lebanon and Syria.”

    There was no immediate comment from Hezbollah.

    Meanwhile, Iran again warned Israel on Tuesday against any attacks on the Islamic Republic, a week after Tehran fired a barrage of missiles at it, putting the Middle East on edge.


    “We recommend the Zionist regime (Israel) not to test the resolution of the Islamic Republic. If any attack against our country takes place, our response will be more powerful,” Reuters quoted Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi in a televised speech.

    Any attack on Iran’s infrastructure will be met with a stronger retaliation, and “our enemies know what kind of targets inside the Zionist Regime (Israel) are in our reach,” Araqchi added.

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    Latest Market News: Israeli military says Hezbollah’s logistics chief Suhail Hussein Husseini killed in Beirut airstrike. Find details here Suhail Hussein Husseini, the head of Hezbollah’s logistical unit, was killed during airstrikes in Beirut on Monday, Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) claimed on Tuesday. Suhail Hussein Husseini, the head of Hezbollah’s logistical unit, was killed during airstrikes in Beirut on Monday, Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) claimed on Tuesday. According to the IDF, Husseini was not only in charge of Hezbollah’s logistics and budgeting of its various units but also a member of the Jihad Council, the terror group’s top military body. The Israeli military shared details of the operation, stating that a strike under the precise direction of the intelligence division killed Husseini in a compound in Beirut on Monday. Taking to microblogging platform X, the Israeli military posted, “The IDF killed Sohil Hossein Hosseini, the head of the Hezbollah’s logistical headquarters. Yesterday, under the precise direction of the Intelligence Division, Air Force fighter jets targeted the Beirut area and killed Sohil Hossein Hosseini, the head of the Hezbollah terrorist organisation.” “Husseini played a crucial role in weapon transfers between Iran and Hezbollah and was responsible for distributing the advanced weaponry among Hezbollah’s units, overseeing both the transportation and allocation of these arms,” the IDF said. Israel claimed that the Hezbollah commander was also coordinating “terrorist attacks against the State of Israel from Lebanon and Syria.” There was no immediate comment from Hezbollah. Meanwhile, Iran again warned Israel on Tuesday against any attacks on the Islamic Republic, a week after Tehran fired a barrage of missiles at it, putting the Middle East on edge. “We recommend the Zionist regime (Israel) not to test the resolution of the Islamic Republic. If any attack against our country takes place, our response will be more powerful,” Reuters quoted Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi in a televised speech. Any attack on Iran’s infrastructure will be met with a stronger retaliation, and “our enemies know what kind of targets inside the Zionist Regime (Israel) are in our reach,” Araqchi added. MORE INFORMATION : https://24onlive.in/latest-market-news-israeli-military-says-hezbollahs-logistics-chief-suhail-hussein-husseini-killed-in-beirut-airstrike-find-details-here/
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  • Latest World News: Iran’s viral ‘hit list’ has Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu on top, 10 others on ‘target’ are…
    The “Iranian government has produced an assassination list of top targets within Israel,” said many social media user while sharing the viral “hit list” this week.
    Iran’s “execution list” has been widely shared on social media for the past few days. Sharing the list, many claimed on social media the “Iranian Government has produced an assassination list of top targets within Israel!!” The viral “hit list” showed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the top of the chart.


    The list names several prominent Israeli figures – including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, and the commanders of Israel’s Army, Navy, and Air Force. Mint could not verify the authenticity of the viral picture of Iran’s “hit list”.


    The purported “Execution list of Israeli terrorists” include these names:

    1. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

    2. Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant

    3. Chief of the General Staff Herzi Halevi

    4. Commander of the Israeli Air Force Tomer Bar

    5. Head of Northern Command Ori Gordin

    6. Commander of the Israeli Navy Saar Salama

    7. Deputy Chief of the General Staff Amir Baram

    8. Head of Central Command Yehuda Fox

    9. Chief of Ground Forces Tamir Yadai

    10. Head of Military Intelligence Aharon Haliva

    11. Head of Southern Command Eliezer Toledano

    The list was widely shared on October 2.

    Israel is currently engaged in a “multi-front war” with Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Iran backs both Hamas and Hezbollah. The war with the Palestinian militant group Hamas started in October when the group launched surprise attacks in parts of Israel.


    Iranian-backed Hezbollah, the strongest armed force in Lebanon, began firing rockets into Israel almost immediately after Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack, calling it a show of support for the Palestinians. Hezbollah and Israel’s military have traded fire almost daily.

    Last week, Israel launched what it called a limited ground operation into southern Lebanon after a series of attacks killed longtime Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and others. The fighting is the worst since Israel and Hezbollah fought a brief war in 2006. Nine Israeli soldiers have been killed in the ground clashes that Israel says have killed 440 Hezbollah fighters.


    The Israeli military said special forces were carrying out ground raids against Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon. On Saturday evening, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said “Israel has the duty and the right to defend itself and respond to these attacks, and it will do so.” On Lebanon, he said ”we are not done yet.”

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    Latest World News: Iran’s viral ‘hit list’ has Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu on top, 10 others on ‘target’ are… The “Iranian government has produced an assassination list of top targets within Israel,” said many social media user while sharing the viral “hit list” this week. Iran’s “execution list” has been widely shared on social media for the past few days. Sharing the list, many claimed on social media the “Iranian Government has produced an assassination list of top targets within Israel!!” The viral “hit list” showed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the top of the chart. The list names several prominent Israeli figures – including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, and the commanders of Israel’s Army, Navy, and Air Force. Mint could not verify the authenticity of the viral picture of Iran’s “hit list”. The purported “Execution list of Israeli terrorists” include these names: 1. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 2. Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant 3. Chief of the General Staff Herzi Halevi 4. Commander of the Israeli Air Force Tomer Bar 5. Head of Northern Command Ori Gordin 6. Commander of the Israeli Navy Saar Salama 7. Deputy Chief of the General Staff Amir Baram 8. Head of Central Command Yehuda Fox 9. Chief of Ground Forces Tamir Yadai 10. Head of Military Intelligence Aharon Haliva 11. Head of Southern Command Eliezer Toledano The list was widely shared on October 2. Israel is currently engaged in a “multi-front war” with Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Iran backs both Hamas and Hezbollah. The war with the Palestinian militant group Hamas started in October when the group launched surprise attacks in parts of Israel. Iranian-backed Hezbollah, the strongest armed force in Lebanon, began firing rockets into Israel almost immediately after Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack, calling it a show of support for the Palestinians. Hezbollah and Israel’s military have traded fire almost daily. Last week, Israel launched what it called a limited ground operation into southern Lebanon after a series of attacks killed longtime Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and others. The fighting is the worst since Israel and Hezbollah fought a brief war in 2006. Nine Israeli soldiers have been killed in the ground clashes that Israel says have killed 440 Hezbollah fighters. The Israeli military said special forces were carrying out ground raids against Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon. On Saturday evening, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said “Israel has the duty and the right to defend itself and respond to these attacks, and it will do so.” On Lebanon, he said ”we are not done yet.” MORE INFORMATION : https://24onlive.in/latest-world-news-irans-viral-hit-list-has-israel-pm-benjamin-netanyahu-on-top-10-others-on-target-are/
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  • Social Activism Lebanon

    As Lebanon faces the heartbreaking consequences of escalating aggressions, it is estimated that over 300,000 innocent civilians have been forcibly displaced from their homes in South Lebanon, Bekaa, Beirut Suburb among other areas. Families, children, and the elderly are seeking refuge in different parts of the country, uncertain of what tomorrow holds. The weight of this crisis is unimaginable, but in times of great challenge, we have always seen the resilience of the Lebanese people and the compassion of our global community.

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    Social Activism Lebanon As Lebanon faces the heartbreaking consequences of escalating aggressions, it is estimated that over 300,000 innocent civilians have been forcibly displaced from their homes in South Lebanon, Bekaa, Beirut Suburb among other areas. Families, children, and the elderly are seeking refuge in different parts of the country, uncertain of what tomorrow holds. The weight of this crisis is unimaginable, but in times of great challenge, we have always seen the resilience of the Lebanese people and the compassion of our global community. Click Here For More Info- https://www.gofundme.com/f/emergency-relief-for-lebanon-and-support-families-in-crisis
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  • Explore Lebanon: A Land of History, Mountains, and Mediterranean Charm

    'Lebanon is a captivating blend of ancient history, modern urban life, and natural beauty. Located on the Mediterranean coast, this small yet diverse country offers everything from ancient ruins to bustling cities and stunning mountain landscapes. One of Lebanon’s most famous landmarks is the ancient city of Baalbek, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where Roman temples stand as testament to the country’s historical significance.https://www.travelolebanon.com/
    Explore Lebanon: A Land of History, Mountains, and Mediterranean Charm 'Lebanon is a captivating blend of ancient history, modern urban life, and natural beauty. Located on the Mediterranean coast, this small yet diverse country offers everything from ancient ruins to bustling cities and stunning mountain landscapes. One of Lebanon’s most famous landmarks is the ancient city of Baalbek, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where Roman temples stand as testament to the country’s historical significance.https://www.travelolebanon.com/
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  • Latest World News: Israel, Hezbollah conflict to escalate? Heavy fire exchange raises fear of all-out war: What we know so far
    Lebanon's Hezbollah said it launched over 100 rockets early Sunday across a wider and deeper area of northern Israel. Meanwhile, Israeli warplanes reportedly carried out the “most intense bombardment” in almost a year of war across Lebanon's south, reports said.
    Israel and Hezbollah exchanged heavy fire on Sunday. Hezbollah said it targeted the Israeli Ramat David Airbase with dozens of missiles in response to “repeated Israeli attacks on Lebanon”, the Iran-backed group posted on its Telegram channel early on Sunday. Israel quickly responded, striking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, the military said in a statement.


    Lebanon’s Hezbollah said it launched over 100 rockets early Sunday across a wider and deeper area of northern Israel. Meanwhile, Israeli warplanes reportedly carried out the “most intense bombardment” in almost a year of war across Lebanon’s south,” AFP reported.

    The barrage came after an Israeli airstrike in Beirut on Friday killed at least 45 people, raising fears of all-out war. Hezbollah reportedy said it will keep fighting Israel until it agrees to a ceasefire in Gaza.


    What’s happening in Israel, Iran and Lebanon? Here’s all the latest you need to know:

    1. An Israeli air strike targeted Hezbollah military commanders in Beirut southern suburbs on Friday. The Lebanon’s health ministry said, “The number of dead [in Friday’s attack] has risen to 45 people.”


    2. Senior Hezbollah commanders were among those who died in Friday’s attack. Iran-backed Hezbollah confirmed the deaths of two senior commanders, including Radwan Force chief Ibrahim Aqil, in an Israeli airstrike on its Beirut base, news agency AFP reported.

    3. On Saturday, Israeli warplanes pounded southern Lebanon Saturday, raising fears of all-out war, news agency AFP reported. The Israeli attacks came as Hezbollah already reels from a sophisticated attack that caused thousands of personal devices to explode just days earlier.

    4. On Sunday, Lebanon’s Hezbollah launched over 100 rockets across a wider and deeper area of northern Israel, with some landing near the city of Haifa. The Israeli military said rockets had been fired “toward civilian areas,” pointing to a possible escalation after previous barrages had mainly been aimed at military targets.


    Hezbollah said it had launched dozens of Fadi 1 and Fadi 2 missiles — a new type of weapon the group had not used before — at the Ramat David airbase, southeast of Haifa, “in response to the repeated Israeli attacks that targeted various Lebanese regions and led to the fall of many civilian martyrs.”

    5. Meanwhile, Israeli media reported that rockets fired from Lebanon early Sunday were intercepted in the areas of Haifa and Nazareth. Israel canceled school across the north, deepening the sense of crisis.


    The Israel Defense Forces said on X, “Hundreds of thousands of Israeli civilians spent their night hiding in bomb shelters, while barrages of rockets were flying over their heads, some hitting their homes, and rocket alert sirens were constantly sounding throughout the night. Thousands of children will stay in bomb shelters today instead of going to school due to the risk to their lives.


    5. In a separate development, Israeli forces raided the West Bank bureau of Al-Jazeera, which it had banned earlier this year, accusing it of serving as a mouthpiece for militant groups, allegations denied by the pan-Arab broadcaster.

    Israel and Hezbollah have traded fire since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza nearly a year ago. The low-level fighting has killed dozens of people in Israel, hundreds in Lebanon, and displaced tens of thousands on both sides of the frontier.

    The war in Gaza began with Hamas‘ October 7 attack into Israel, in which Palestinian militants killed some 1,200 people and took around 250 hostage. They are still holding around 100 captives, a third of whom are believed to be dead. Gaza’s Health Ministry says over 41,000 Palestinians have been killed. It does not say how many were fighters but says women and children make up over half of the dead.

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    Latest World News: Israel, Hezbollah conflict to escalate? Heavy fire exchange raises fear of all-out war: What we know so far Lebanon's Hezbollah said it launched over 100 rockets early Sunday across a wider and deeper area of northern Israel. Meanwhile, Israeli warplanes reportedly carried out the “most intense bombardment” in almost a year of war across Lebanon's south, reports said. Israel and Hezbollah exchanged heavy fire on Sunday. Hezbollah said it targeted the Israeli Ramat David Airbase with dozens of missiles in response to “repeated Israeli attacks on Lebanon”, the Iran-backed group posted on its Telegram channel early on Sunday. Israel quickly responded, striking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, the military said in a statement. Lebanon’s Hezbollah said it launched over 100 rockets early Sunday across a wider and deeper area of northern Israel. Meanwhile, Israeli warplanes reportedly carried out the “most intense bombardment” in almost a year of war across Lebanon’s south,” AFP reported. The barrage came after an Israeli airstrike in Beirut on Friday killed at least 45 people, raising fears of all-out war. Hezbollah reportedy said it will keep fighting Israel until it agrees to a ceasefire in Gaza. What’s happening in Israel, Iran and Lebanon? Here’s all the latest you need to know: 1. An Israeli air strike targeted Hezbollah military commanders in Beirut southern suburbs on Friday. The Lebanon’s health ministry said, “The number of dead [in Friday’s attack] has risen to 45 people.” 2. Senior Hezbollah commanders were among those who died in Friday’s attack. Iran-backed Hezbollah confirmed the deaths of two senior commanders, including Radwan Force chief Ibrahim Aqil, in an Israeli airstrike on its Beirut base, news agency AFP reported. 3. On Saturday, Israeli warplanes pounded southern Lebanon Saturday, raising fears of all-out war, news agency AFP reported. The Israeli attacks came as Hezbollah already reels from a sophisticated attack that caused thousands of personal devices to explode just days earlier. 4. On Sunday, Lebanon’s Hezbollah launched over 100 rockets across a wider and deeper area of northern Israel, with some landing near the city of Haifa. The Israeli military said rockets had been fired “toward civilian areas,” pointing to a possible escalation after previous barrages had mainly been aimed at military targets. Hezbollah said it had launched dozens of Fadi 1 and Fadi 2 missiles — a new type of weapon the group had not used before — at the Ramat David airbase, southeast of Haifa, “in response to the repeated Israeli attacks that targeted various Lebanese regions and led to the fall of many civilian martyrs.” 5. Meanwhile, Israeli media reported that rockets fired from Lebanon early Sunday were intercepted in the areas of Haifa and Nazareth. Israel canceled school across the north, deepening the sense of crisis. The Israel Defense Forces said on X, “Hundreds of thousands of Israeli civilians spent their night hiding in bomb shelters, while barrages of rockets were flying over their heads, some hitting their homes, and rocket alert sirens were constantly sounding throughout the night. Thousands of children will stay in bomb shelters today instead of going to school due to the risk to their lives. 5. In a separate development, Israeli forces raided the West Bank bureau of Al-Jazeera, which it had banned earlier this year, accusing it of serving as a mouthpiece for militant groups, allegations denied by the pan-Arab broadcaster. Israel and Hezbollah have traded fire since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza nearly a year ago. The low-level fighting has killed dozens of people in Israel, hundreds in Lebanon, and displaced tens of thousands on both sides of the frontier. The war in Gaza began with Hamas‘ October 7 attack into Israel, in which Palestinian militants killed some 1,200 people and took around 250 hostage. They are still holding around 100 captives, a third of whom are believed to be dead. Gaza’s Health Ministry says over 41,000 Palestinians have been killed. It does not say how many were fighters but says women and children make up over half of the dead. MORE INFORMATION : https://24onlive.in/latest-world-news-israel-hezbollah-conflict-to-escalate-heavy-fire-exchange-raises-fear-of-all-out-war-what-we-know-so-far/
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  • Latest World News: Lebanon pager blasts: Hungary rubbishes Taiwan claims, says devices used in mass detonations were never in country.
    The pager devices which exploded in multiple areas of Lebanon were never in the country as the company in question has no manufacturing site in Hungary, reported Reuters quoting Viktor Orban-led government on Wednesday.


    The denial comes after Taiwanese pager firm Gold Apollo claimed it had only licensed its brand and the pagers used by the Iran-backed Hezbollah, which exploded on Tuesday, were manufactured by Budapest-based BAC Consulting.

    Gold Apollo also claimed that they were not involved in the production of the devices.

    “Hungarian authorities have established that the company in question is a trading-intermediary company, which has no manufacturing or other site of operation in Hungary,” Reuters quoted government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs as saying in a Facebook post.


    “It has one head of operations in Hungary on its listed address and the devices referenced have never been to Hungary,”

    Meanwhile, the Hungarian government said that the national security authorities would co-operate with all involved international partner services and partner organisations in further investigations. They added the issue did not represent a national security risk to Hungary.


    Israel’s spy agency Mossad is suspected to have planted explosives inside pagers imported by Hezbollah months before Tuesday’s detonations.

    Meanwhile, the death toll from Tuesday’s blasts rose to 12, including two children. Over 3,000 people were also wounded in the explosions in Beirut.


    Fresh attack in Lebanon
    On Wednesday, fresh explosions in hand-held communication devices (walkie-talkie) took place in several parts of Lebanon.

    The health ministry added that nine people were killed, while 300 were injured.


    According to the Associated Press, a child was killed in one of the several blasts at the funeral in Beirut for three Hezbollah members.

    Among others, a girl was injured when solar energy systems exploded in homes in several areas of Beirut and in southern Lebanon, AP quoted a Hezbollah official.
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    Latest World News: Lebanon pager blasts: Hungary rubbishes Taiwan claims, says devices used in mass detonations were never in country. The pager devices which exploded in multiple areas of Lebanon were never in the country as the company in question has no manufacturing site in Hungary, reported Reuters quoting Viktor Orban-led government on Wednesday. The denial comes after Taiwanese pager firm Gold Apollo claimed it had only licensed its brand and the pagers used by the Iran-backed Hezbollah, which exploded on Tuesday, were manufactured by Budapest-based BAC Consulting. Gold Apollo also claimed that they were not involved in the production of the devices. “Hungarian authorities have established that the company in question is a trading-intermediary company, which has no manufacturing or other site of operation in Hungary,” Reuters quoted government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs as saying in a Facebook post. “It has one head of operations in Hungary on its listed address and the devices referenced have never been to Hungary,” Meanwhile, the Hungarian government said that the national security authorities would co-operate with all involved international partner services and partner organisations in further investigations. They added the issue did not represent a national security risk to Hungary. Israel’s spy agency Mossad is suspected to have planted explosives inside pagers imported by Hezbollah months before Tuesday’s detonations. Meanwhile, the death toll from Tuesday’s blasts rose to 12, including two children. Over 3,000 people were also wounded in the explosions in Beirut. Fresh attack in Lebanon On Wednesday, fresh explosions in hand-held communication devices (walkie-talkie) took place in several parts of Lebanon. The health ministry added that nine people were killed, while 300 were injured. According to the Associated Press, a child was killed in one of the several blasts at the funeral in Beirut for three Hezbollah members. Among others, a girl was injured when solar energy systems exploded in homes in several areas of Beirut and in southern Lebanon, AP quoted a Hezbollah official. MORE INFORMATION : https://24onlive.in/latest-world-news-lebanon-pager-blasts-hungary-rubbishes-taiwan-claims-says-devices-used-in-mass-detonations-were-never-in-country/
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  • Hezbollah faced a significant setback as a series of pager explosions rocked Lebanon, resulting in 11 fatalities and over 4,000 injuries, including 400 critical cases. The Ministry of Public Health, Lebanon, confirmed the updated figures on Wednesday. This alarming incident, which also affected Syria, coincided with Israel’s renewed focus on combating Hezbollah following intense airstrikes and ground operations in Gaza.


    On Tuesday, a series of deadly blasts began at about 3:30 pm local time and lasted for around an hour.

    As tensions rise in the region, the implications of these attacks could reshape the ongoing conflict.

    What are pagers, why are they used?

    Pagers are a mode of communication that cannot be hacked. The devices display a short text message for the user, relayed by telephone through a central operator.

    Unlike mobile phones, pagers work on radio waves. The operator sends a message by radio frequency–rather than the internet–unique to the recipient’s device.

    The basic technology used in pagers and reliance on physical hardware means they are harder to monitor, making them popular with groups such as Hezbollah, where both mobility and security are paramount.

    How Israel’s Mossad planted explosives in pagers?
    Hezbollah’s recent communications strategy took a dangerous turn when it was revealed that the group’s pagers, ordered from Taiwanese manufacturer Gold Apollo, had been tampered with. According to reports from The New York Times and Reuters, Israel’s Mossad spy agency implanted small amounts of explosive RDX (hexogen) in 5,000 pagers before they arrived in Lebanon.


    Most of the devices were the AR-924 model, with three additional models included in the shipment. The devices were programmed to beep for several seconds before exploding, NYT said.

    The explosives, reportedly as little as three grams, were strategically placed next to the battery in each pager. A remote-trigger switch was also embedded, allowing for the detonation of the pagers.

    What is RDX?
    Royal Demolition Explosive (RDX), also known as cyclonite or hexogen, is a highly powerful white powder commonly used in military applications. Classified as a nitroamine, RDX is more energetic than traditional explosives like TNT and is often utilised in demolition and munitions due to its stability and effectiveness.


    How did Mossad cause pagers to explode simultaneously?
    At 3:30 pm in Lebanon, the pagers received a message that appeared as though it was coming from Hezbollah’s leadership, NYT reported. Instead, the message activated the explosives.

    Some speculation has focused on the radio network that pagers rely on, suggesting that it may have been hacked, causing the system to emit a signal that triggered a response within the already doctored pagers.

    The modification allegedly done by Mossad included a remote-trigger mechanism in the pager that was activated by a seemingly innocuous message received on the pagers.

    #viral #trending #israel #lebanon

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    Hezbollah faced a significant setback as a series of pager explosions rocked Lebanon, resulting in 11 fatalities and over 4,000 injuries, including 400 critical cases. The Ministry of Public Health, Lebanon, confirmed the updated figures on Wednesday. This alarming incident, which also affected Syria, coincided with Israel’s renewed focus on combating Hezbollah following intense airstrikes and ground operations in Gaza. On Tuesday, a series of deadly blasts began at about 3:30 pm local time and lasted for around an hour. As tensions rise in the region, the implications of these attacks could reshape the ongoing conflict. What are pagers, why are they used? Pagers are a mode of communication that cannot be hacked. The devices display a short text message for the user, relayed by telephone through a central operator. Unlike mobile phones, pagers work on radio waves. The operator sends a message by radio frequency–rather than the internet–unique to the recipient’s device. The basic technology used in pagers and reliance on physical hardware means they are harder to monitor, making them popular with groups such as Hezbollah, where both mobility and security are paramount. How Israel’s Mossad planted explosives in pagers? Hezbollah’s recent communications strategy took a dangerous turn when it was revealed that the group’s pagers, ordered from Taiwanese manufacturer Gold Apollo, had been tampered with. According to reports from The New York Times and Reuters, Israel’s Mossad spy agency implanted small amounts of explosive RDX (hexogen) in 5,000 pagers before they arrived in Lebanon. Most of the devices were the AR-924 model, with three additional models included in the shipment. The devices were programmed to beep for several seconds before exploding, NYT said. The explosives, reportedly as little as three grams, were strategically placed next to the battery in each pager. A remote-trigger switch was also embedded, allowing for the detonation of the pagers. What is RDX? Royal Demolition Explosive (RDX), also known as cyclonite or hexogen, is a highly powerful white powder commonly used in military applications. Classified as a nitroamine, RDX is more energetic than traditional explosives like TNT and is often utilised in demolition and munitions due to its stability and effectiveness. How did Mossad cause pagers to explode simultaneously? At 3:30 pm in Lebanon, the pagers received a message that appeared as though it was coming from Hezbollah’s leadership, NYT reported. Instead, the message activated the explosives. Some speculation has focused on the radio network that pagers rely on, suggesting that it may have been hacked, causing the system to emit a signal that triggered a response within the already doctored pagers. The modification allegedly done by Mossad included a remote-trigger mechanism in the pager that was activated by a seemingly innocuous message received on the pagers. #viral #trending #israel #lebanon MORE INFORMATION : https://24onlive.in/latest-world-news-lebanon-pager-blasts-a-text-3-beeps-and-blasts-how-israels-mossad-orchestrated-coordinated-deadly-explosions-hezbollah/
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  • Hezbollah faced a significant setback as a series of pager explosions rocked Lebanon, resulting in 11 fatalities and over 4,000 injuries, including 400 critical cases. The Ministry of Public Health, Lebanon, confirmed the updated figures on Wednesday. This alarming incident, which also affected Syria, coincided with Israel’s renewed focus on combating Hezbollah following intense airstrikes and ground operations in Gaza.


    On Tuesday, a series of deadly blasts began at about 3:30 pm local time and lasted for around an hour.

    As tensions rise in the region, the implications of these attacks could reshape the ongoing conflict.

    What are pagers, why are they used?

    Pagers are a mode of communication that cannot be hacked. The devices display a short text message for the user, relayed by telephone through a central operator.

    Unlike mobile phones, pagers work on radio waves. The operator sends a message by radio frequency–rather than the internet–unique to the recipient’s device.

    The basic technology used in pagers and reliance on physical hardware means they are harder to monitor, making them popular with groups such as Hezbollah, where both mobility and security are paramount.

    How Israel’s Mossad planted explosives in pagers?
    Hezbollah’s recent communications strategy took a dangerous turn when it was revealed that the group’s pagers, ordered from Taiwanese manufacturer Gold Apollo, had been tampered with. According to reports from The New York Times and Reuters, Israel’s Mossad spy agency implanted small amounts of explosive RDX (hexogen) in 5,000 pagers before they arrived in Lebanon.


    Most of the devices were the AR-924 model, with three additional models included in the shipment. The devices were programmed to beep for several seconds before exploding, NYT said.

    The explosives, reportedly as little as three grams, were strategically placed next to the battery in each pager. A remote-trigger switch was also embedded, allowing for the detonation of the pagers.

    What is RDX?
    Royal Demolition Explosive (RDX), also known as cyclonite or hexogen, is a highly powerful white powder commonly used in military applications. Classified as a nitroamine, RDX is more energetic than traditional explosives like TNT and is often utilised in demolition and munitions due to its stability and effectiveness.


    How did Mossad cause pagers to explode simultaneously?
    At 3:30 pm in Lebanon, the pagers received a message that appeared as though it was coming from Hezbollah’s leadership, NYT reported. Instead, the message activated the explosives.

    Some speculation has focused on the radio network that pagers rely on, suggesting that it may have been hacked, causing the system to emit a signal that triggered a response within the already doctored pagers.

    The modification allegedly done by Mossad included a remote-trigger mechanism in the pager that was activated by a seemingly innocuous message received on the pagers.
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    Hezbollah faced a significant setback as a series of pager explosions rocked Lebanon, resulting in 11 fatalities and over 4,000 injuries, including 400 critical cases. The Ministry of Public Health, Lebanon, confirmed the updated figures on Wednesday. This alarming incident, which also affected Syria, coincided with Israel’s renewed focus on combating Hezbollah following intense airstrikes and ground operations in Gaza. On Tuesday, a series of deadly blasts began at about 3:30 pm local time and lasted for around an hour. As tensions rise in the region, the implications of these attacks could reshape the ongoing conflict. What are pagers, why are they used? Pagers are a mode of communication that cannot be hacked. The devices display a short text message for the user, relayed by telephone through a central operator. Unlike mobile phones, pagers work on radio waves. The operator sends a message by radio frequency–rather than the internet–unique to the recipient’s device. The basic technology used in pagers and reliance on physical hardware means they are harder to monitor, making them popular with groups such as Hezbollah, where both mobility and security are paramount. How Israel’s Mossad planted explosives in pagers? Hezbollah’s recent communications strategy took a dangerous turn when it was revealed that the group’s pagers, ordered from Taiwanese manufacturer Gold Apollo, had been tampered with. According to reports from The New York Times and Reuters, Israel’s Mossad spy agency implanted small amounts of explosive RDX (hexogen) in 5,000 pagers before they arrived in Lebanon. Most of the devices were the AR-924 model, with three additional models included in the shipment. The devices were programmed to beep for several seconds before exploding, NYT said. The explosives, reportedly as little as three grams, were strategically placed next to the battery in each pager. A remote-trigger switch was also embedded, allowing for the detonation of the pagers. What is RDX? Royal Demolition Explosive (RDX), also known as cyclonite or hexogen, is a highly powerful white powder commonly used in military applications. Classified as a nitroamine, RDX is more energetic than traditional explosives like TNT and is often utilised in demolition and munitions due to its stability and effectiveness. How did Mossad cause pagers to explode simultaneously? At 3:30 pm in Lebanon, the pagers received a message that appeared as though it was coming from Hezbollah’s leadership, NYT reported. Instead, the message activated the explosives. Some speculation has focused on the radio network that pagers rely on, suggesting that it may have been hacked, causing the system to emit a signal that triggered a response within the already doctored pagers. The modification allegedly done by Mossad included a remote-trigger mechanism in the pager that was activated by a seemingly innocuous message received on the pagers. #israil #war #trend
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  • Latest World News: Lebanon Pager Blasts: A text, 3 beeps and blasts – How Israel’s Mossad orchestrated coordinated deadly explosions Hezbollah
    Hezbollah faced a major blow when pager explosions in Lebanon and Syria killed 11 people and injured over 4,000. The blasts, which occurred amid rising tensions with Israel, were linked to tampered devices from Budapest-based BAC Consulting KFT.
    Hezbollah faced a significant setback as a series of pager explosions rocked Lebanon, resulting in 11 fatalities and over 4,000 injuries, including 400 critical cases. The Ministry of Public Health, Lebanon, confirmed the updated figures on Wednesday. This alarming incident, which also affected Syria, coincided with Israel’s renewed focus on combating Hezbollah following intense airstrikes and ground operations in Gaza.


    On Tuesday, a series of deadly blasts began at about 3:30 pm local time and lasted for around an hour.

    As tensions rise in the region, the implications of these attacks could reshape the ongoing conflict.

    What are pagers, why are they used?

    Pagers are a mode of communication that cannot be hacked. The devices display a short text message for the user, relayed by telephone through a central operator.

    Unlike mobile phones, pagers work on radio waves. The operator sends a message by radio frequency–rather than the internet–unique to the recipient’s device.

    The basic technology used in pagers and reliance on physical hardware means they are harder to monitor, making them popular with groups such as Hezbollah, where both mobility and security are paramount.

    How Israel’s Mossad planted explosives in pagers?
    Hezbollah’s recent communications strategy took a dangerous turn when it was revealed that the group’s pagers, ordered from Taiwanese manufacturer Gold Apollo, had been tampered with. According to reports from The New York Times and Reuters, Israel’s Mossad spy agency implanted small amounts of explosive RDX (hexogen) in 5,000 pagers before they arrived in Lebanon.


    Most of the devices were the AR-924 model, with three additional models included in the shipment. The devices were programmed to beep for several seconds before exploding, NYT said.

    The explosives, reportedly as little as three grams, were strategically placed next to the battery in each pager. A remote-trigger switch was also embedded, allowing for the detonation of the pagers.

    What is RDX?
    Royal Demolition Explosive (RDX), also known as cyclonite or hexogen, is a highly powerful white powder commonly used in military applications. Classified as a nitroamine, RDX is more energetic than traditional explosives like TNT and is often utilised in demolition and munitions due to its stability and effectiveness.


    How did Mossad cause pagers to explode simultaneously?
    At 3:30 pm in Lebanon, the pagers received a message that appeared as though it was coming from Hezbollah’s leadership, NYT reported. Instead, the message activated the explosives.

    Some speculation has focused on the radio network that pagers rely on, suggesting that it may have been hacked, causing the system to emit a signal that triggered a response within the already doctored pagers.

    The modification allegedly done by Mossad included a remote-trigger mechanism in the pager that was activated by a seemingly innocuous message received on the pagers.
    Latest World News: Lebanon Pager Blasts: A text, 3 beeps and blasts – How Israel’s Mossad orchestrated coordinated deadly explosions Hezbollah Hezbollah faced a major blow when pager explosions in Lebanon and Syria killed 11 people and injured over 4,000. The blasts, which occurred amid rising tensions with Israel, were linked to tampered devices from Budapest-based BAC Consulting KFT. Hezbollah faced a significant setback as a series of pager explosions rocked Lebanon, resulting in 11 fatalities and over 4,000 injuries, including 400 critical cases. The Ministry of Public Health, Lebanon, confirmed the updated figures on Wednesday. This alarming incident, which also affected Syria, coincided with Israel’s renewed focus on combating Hezbollah following intense airstrikes and ground operations in Gaza. On Tuesday, a series of deadly blasts began at about 3:30 pm local time and lasted for around an hour. As tensions rise in the region, the implications of these attacks could reshape the ongoing conflict. What are pagers, why are they used? Pagers are a mode of communication that cannot be hacked. The devices display a short text message for the user, relayed by telephone through a central operator. Unlike mobile phones, pagers work on radio waves. The operator sends a message by radio frequency–rather than the internet–unique to the recipient’s device. The basic technology used in pagers and reliance on physical hardware means they are harder to monitor, making them popular with groups such as Hezbollah, where both mobility and security are paramount. How Israel’s Mossad planted explosives in pagers? Hezbollah’s recent communications strategy took a dangerous turn when it was revealed that the group’s pagers, ordered from Taiwanese manufacturer Gold Apollo, had been tampered with. According to reports from The New York Times and Reuters, Israel’s Mossad spy agency implanted small amounts of explosive RDX (hexogen) in 5,000 pagers before they arrived in Lebanon. Most of the devices were the AR-924 model, with three additional models included in the shipment. The devices were programmed to beep for several seconds before exploding, NYT said. The explosives, reportedly as little as three grams, were strategically placed next to the battery in each pager. A remote-trigger switch was also embedded, allowing for the detonation of the pagers. What is RDX? Royal Demolition Explosive (RDX), also known as cyclonite or hexogen, is a highly powerful white powder commonly used in military applications. Classified as a nitroamine, RDX is more energetic than traditional explosives like TNT and is often utilised in demolition and munitions due to its stability and effectiveness. How did Mossad cause pagers to explode simultaneously? At 3:30 pm in Lebanon, the pagers received a message that appeared as though it was coming from Hezbollah’s leadership, NYT reported. Instead, the message activated the explosives. Some speculation has focused on the radio network that pagers rely on, suggesting that it may have been hacked, causing the system to emit a signal that triggered a response within the already doctored pagers. The modification allegedly done by Mossad included a remote-trigger mechanism in the pager that was activated by a seemingly innocuous message received on the pagers.
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    The Lebanon Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) is among the leading drug and alcohol treatment centers in Pennsylvania which is available for 24/7 support. This drug and alcohol rehab in Pennsylvania is recognized as an outstanding medication-assisted treatment (MAT) provider for adults coping with opioid dependence. MAT has been supported by reputable organizations such as SAMHSA and NIDA because of its effectiveness over several years. While offering counseling, CTC employs prescribed drugs including methadone or Suboxone for a more comprehensive approach to treat addiction. CTC is one of the best addiction treatment centers in Pennsylvania that offers individualized treatment plans to cater to the specific requirements of people. Individual and group therapy sessions are provided at our rehab center in Pennsylvania, enabling the patients to have support and discuss the challenges privately. An all-inclusive addiction recovery process designed by CTC is aimed purposely at helping affected persons attain sobriety.

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    Explore Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center in Pennsylvania The Lebanon Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) is among the leading drug and alcohol treatment centers in Pennsylvania which is available for 24/7 support. This drug and alcohol rehab in Pennsylvania is recognized as an outstanding medication-assisted treatment (MAT) provider for adults coping with opioid dependence. MAT has been supported by reputable organizations such as SAMHSA and NIDA because of its effectiveness over several years. While offering counseling, CTC employs prescribed drugs including methadone or Suboxone for a more comprehensive approach to treat addiction. CTC is one of the best addiction treatment centers in Pennsylvania that offers individualized treatment plans to cater to the specific requirements of people. Individual and group therapy sessions are provided at our rehab center in Pennsylvania, enabling the patients to have support and discuss the challenges privately. An all-inclusive addiction recovery process designed by CTC is aimed purposely at helping affected persons attain sobriety. https://www.intherooms.com/home/directory/lebanon-comprehensive-treatment-center/
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