His secret services managed to trap with small amounts of explosive pagers who bought his Hezbollah movement from Taiwan and detonated them yesterday Tuesday (17.09.24), killing at least 9 people and injuring nearly 2,800 others, US officials told the New York Times. In fact, the sources, which maintain their anonymity, gave some details of the , responsibility for which the Lebanese Shia party already blamed Israel. The small devices of Taiwan’s manufacturer Gold Apollo were trapped by Israeli agencies before reaching Lebanon, according to sources. A few dozen explosive notes, up to 57 grams, were placed next to the battery of these beepers, along with detonators, are specified in the report. At 15:30 in Lebanon a message that seemed to have been sent by Hezbollah’s leadership reached the devices, making them sound for several seconds, and then the explosives were detonated, according to sources. Over 3,000 samples, mostly of the AP924, had been ordered by the Lebanese movement in the Taiwan Gold Apollo company, always during the New York Times. The information from the American newspaper is consistent with the theory, formulated by several experts yesterday, in which Israeli intelligence was able to infiltrate the supply chain of Hezbola and design the energy. Source of the French Agency in the Lebanese movement pointed out earlier yesterday that “the bombers that exploded were part of a batch which was recently purchased by Hezbola, consisting of 1,000 pieces”, and in that regard they suffered “piracy at the source”.
Israel trapped with explosive pagers bought by Lebanon’s Hezbola from Taiwan, NYT says
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