An executive in an American military contractor that is providing data analytics to the IDF joking about war crimes. This attack could not have been planned and executed so successfully without Palantir’s services and they are gleefully celebrating their involvement without explicitly saying so.
how did the explosives get in to the specific devices owned by the hezbollah? Sent in for maintenance? Intercepted during shipping? I’m trying to understand all the players and prep time that would need to be involved for an attack like this to work
I don’t think they targeted Hezbollah specifically, it’s just that pagers are niche enough that they could rely on probability to get some Hezbollah members. Turns out plenty of civilians like doctors and emergency workers use pagers too, so to the IOF it does double duty as terrorism.
I can only speculate but probably intercepted during shipping, or if the whole Hungarian shell company thing is true maybe planted there.
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It was over 3000 pagers that exploded. This article tries to explain it.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/9/18/how-did-hezbollah-get-the-pagers-that-exploded-in-lebanon
Thanks for the informative linky