The world is talking about the attack carried out by infiltrating Israel's pagers in Lebanon. We have compiled the detailed plans of the attack for you. According to the official Lebanese news agency NNA, Israel infiltrated the pagers called "pager". In the statement made by NNA, it was stated that an unprecedented hostile security incident occurred in the southern suburbs of Beirut and many regions of Lebanon. Portable pager systems were detonated using high technology. It was reported that many of the injured were members of Hezbollah. After the major attack, attention immediately turned to the method and technology used in the attack. The first statement about how the small devices were detonated came from Lebanese experts who examined the issue. ISRAEL USED THIS METHODLebanese military expert Hisham Cabir clarified the attack. He described the detonation of the pagers in Lebanon as the "biggest security vulnerability" since October 8, 2023. He said that Israel could only do this with some allies. Military expert Cabir stated, "These are small-sized pagers. These devices are sometimes used to send certain encrypted messages. In this case, Israel decided to detonate them because it could not track the messages sent with these devices. This is a high-level technical action. Israel cannot do this alone, it has done it with the help of collaborators." HOW WAS THE ATTACK PLANNED?Explosives could have been placed inside the pagers, allowing them to be remotely triggered and detonated. Such devices can be modified in various ways, especially by terrorist organizations. For example, small explosive devices or detonation mechanisms can be added to the device. The explosives placed inside the device can be simultaneously detonated by remote signals. This method allows attackers to control their targets and cause large-scale damage at the same time. THE ATTACK WAS CARRIED OUT WITH A SINGLE BUTTONOne of the experts who spoke to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz said, "This was completely a cyber attack. All you have to do is install malicious software update and then just press the 'enter' key." The expert stated that a fully charged 50-gram lithium battery produces heat equivalent to the explosion of seven grams of TNT and said, "If you short-circuit a lithium battery, it heats up extremely quickly within seconds." Meanwhile, sources reached by the British Daily Mail confirmed that Mossad and the Israeli Ministry of Defense (IDF) placed explosives in Hezbollah vehicles imported from Taiwan. LEBANON WILL GO TO UN SECURITY COUNCILThe Lebanese government condemned the detonation of the pagers that caused the death and injury of many people, stating that this is "Israel's crime and a violation of national sovereignty." It was stated that the Lebanese government "immediately established contacts with relevant countries and the United Nations to assume their responsibilities regarding this ongoing crime." Hadi Hachem, the Chargé d'Affaires of Lebanon's Permanent Mission to the United Nations (UN), stated that the attack carried out by Israel by detonating pagers in Lebanon is a war crime. LEBANON SENDS A MESSAGE OF RETALIATIONLebanon's Hezbollah announced that it holds Israel fully responsible for the attack in which pagers used by its members throughout the country exploded and declared that it will respond to this attack. In a written statement, Hezbollah in Lebanon stated that it holds Israel fully responsible for the attack in which pagers targeting civilians throughout the country exploded and said, "Israel will receive the punishment it deserves for this sinful attack, whether it waits or not."
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