"It Appears War is Here:" Israel May Be Preparing for Ground Invasion of Hezballah's Strongholds in Southern Lebanon
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Hezbollah Communication Explosions in Lebanon ‼️
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BREAKING 🚨🚨🚨
SECOND WAVE
Hezbollah Communication Explosions in Lebanon ‼️
This is a developing story; the following details are subject to change as more information comes in:
- Backup communication devices (walkie-talkies) used by Hezbollah have started exploding across… pic.twitter.com/V3MVWxAg9w
Hezbollah walkie-talkies explode in second day of wide-scale, remote-detonated attacks against terror group
A second wave of explosions rocked Lebanon on Wednesday, targeting thousands of handheld radios used by the terror group, Hezbollah. This latest wave comes after at least 12 were killed and over 2,800 injured after pagers used by the terrorist group detonated simultaneously across the country on Tuesday.Key Details:
Explosions were reported in Beirut and southern Lebanon, following Tuesday's initial wave that targeted Hezbollah pagers.
Wednesday's attack focused on walkie-talkies ordered by Hezbollah five months ago, around the same time as the pagers.
Hezbollah has blamed Israel for the attacks, though official links between the two incidents remain unconfirmed.
Diving Deeper:
Hezbollah experienced a second day of devastating explosions on Wednesday as thousands of handheld radios used by the Iran-backed terror group were detonated remotely. The explosions, which targeted devices in Beirut and southern Lebanon, come after at least 12 were killed and over 2,800 injured after pagers used by the terrorist group detonated simultaneously on Tuesday.
Sources told Axios reporter Barak Ravid that the targeted radios were acquired by Hezbollah around the same time as the pagers, five months ago. The attacks have disrupted Hezbollah's communications infrastructure, with at least one explosion occurring near a funeral for those killed in the first wave of blasts.
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I see Blogger has a revamped commenting system. Still wont let the user edit though. And Lord knows I need that.
Good to see you RT. I have my doubts that Israel is going to start a land war against Lebanon. Although, I guess you could say this pager thing would have softened them up.
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