New Delhi:
Hundreds of Hezbollah pagers exploded across Lebanon today, killing eight people and wounding Tehran’s ambassador in Beirut. The Iran-backed militant group blamed Israel for the explosion. The Israeli military made no comment.
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Hezbollah has been using a private landline telecommunications network since the early 2000s, Reuters news agency reported on July 9.
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The use of pagers appears to be an extension of this method of limiting communication to the essential in order to prevent interception and tracking.
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It is not yet clear exactly how the pagers were detonated. Some experts on social media have expressed suspicion that Israeli intelligence officials intercepted a large order of Hezbollah pagers and either tampered with small plastic explosives or replaced the pagers with similar-looking models that are actually mini-bombs.
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Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah had previously warned members of the group not to carry mobile phones because Israel could use them to track their movements and carry out targeted attacks.
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Israel’s wiretapping operations – which include hacking of mobile phones and computers – are also widely regarded as some of the most sophisticated in the world.
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