Israel is not staying calm. As a result of the second targeting of Hezbollah members' call devices in Lebanon, many people were injured. ISRAEL TARGETS CALL DEVICES ONCE AGAINWhile the echoes of Israel's cyber attack on Hezbollah members' call devices in Lebanon continue, another attack news came. Israel once again targeted Hezbollah members' call devices in the southern suburbs of Lebanon. It was reported that many people were injured in the attacks. US AVOIDED COMMENTINGThe US State Department announced that they have no connection with the simultaneous detonation of call devices used by Hezbollah elements in Lebanon and they will not make any assessment about who is responsible for the incident. US State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller stated, "I can say that the US has no involvement in this incident. The US was not aware of this incident beforehand. We are currently gathering information about the incident." Avoiding commenting on whether Israel is responsible for the attack in the face of persistent questions, Miller said, "Doesn't launching such an attack while US Secretary of State Blinken is in the region harm the efforts of the US to reduce tension in the region?" ISRAELI CHIEF OF STAFF HELD AN EVALUATION MEETING AFTER THE EXPLOSIONSAccording to the statement made by the Israeli army, Israeli Chief of Staff Halevi made a situation assessment discussing "being prepared for attack and defense in all areas" in the evening hours. The statement also noted that there was no change in the security directives given to the public by the internal front command. MOSSAD CLAIMIn a news report based on various sources by Sky News Arabia, it was claimed that the extensive call device attack in Lebanon was made possible by the Israeli foreign intelligence agency MOSSAD seizing Hezbollah's communication devices before taking them over. According to the source, MOSSAD placed a powerful explosive substance called "PETN" in the batteries of the devices and remotely raised the temperature of the batteries to detonate them. WHAT HAPPENED?Simultaneous explosions occurred in call devices used by Hezbollah elements in Lebanon. The Ministry of Health announced that as a result of the detonation of call devices used by Hezbollah elements throughout the country, 12 people, including a child, lost their lives, and about 200 were seriously injured, with approximately 2,800 people injured. Lebanese officials hold Israel responsible for the incident, while there has been no statement from Israel regarding the issue. It is observed that tension has increased in the clashes that have been going on on the Israel-Lebanon border since October 8, 2023, in recent days.
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