Not seen 'Homeland' but having a background in medical technical services and acute care units, know it is 'possible'.

Pretty sure Mossad could mask their intrusion too with modern tech know how.

They would be blamed for it so why not get the benefit of the act that goes with the accusation?
 
Do you really believe that a terrorist organization is not primarily a criminal one riddled with the usual corruptions and paybacks?

Reuters made a portrait of one of the infamous individual. Not much but still:


I rather wanted to point out the poor OPSEC of the organization and the very relaxed approach to security. The procedure to obtain the pagers and the radios came out to be moronic.

Meanwhile, the cover-up continues:


But at least we have an analysis of the attack by the competent independent experts:


And there is a reference to an X profile and a recording of a damaged IC-V82, which suggests that the explosive charge was installed in the area of the speaker of the radio. Hence, the speaker was torn off the radio after explosion.

View: https://x.com/NikhilCh_/status/1836414674172285007https://x.com/NikhilCh_/status/1836414674172285007
 
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A photo from sm of an AR-924 with a USB cable ruptured by explosion in Lebanon.

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If anyone has a PDF manual for this pager, please post it here.
Now that's what I expect a walkie-talkie to look like after explosives are through with it---photos of others showed much more left of the walkie-talkie as in the post immediately above mine---maybe varying amounts of explosives were loaded into each device depending on the everyday habits of the targets?

Less for one who likes to gather/shop in public--more for loners?

IEDs personalized just for YOU
 
There are circumstantial and dispersed information circulating on sm regarding the developments in Hezbollah's domestic investigation on the pager and walkie-talkie attacks last week. While these may be inaccurate and distorted, nevertheless I will summarize them below.

1. Hezbollah allegedly found six culprits within their own ranks, who were engaged in purchases of the electronics, which later exploded. These individuals admitted that for the twenty percent 'commission' they agreed to acquire the pagers and other electronics from certain US (?) businessmen via the Czech Republic and Cyprus. What happened later to these six culprits we can only imagine.

2. In addition to that, dozens of other Hezbollah members were investigated by the organization on the grounds that they were engaged in negotiations and maintained correspondence with the shell companies, and authorized a dozen of contracts. The electronics were delivered by shell companies in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Romania. We can imagine that the management of these shell companies has already fled to safety. Allegedly, the escape route was via Bulgaria and the Sofia International Airport.

3. The management of the shell companies allegedly took flights to Britain and Bergamo, and then escaped to the US.

4. On Monday, it is believed that the Bulgarian Parliament shall debate the (intentional) inertia of Bulgarian security in the incident.

5. Hungary and Bulgaria refused to conduct official investigations against the known companies, which they claim were only intermediaries that did not intend to harm anyone.

Bottom line

Perhaps these revelations will be further elaborated in the next days by the media and the inaccuracies will be clarified. It is obvious that the cover-up operation can be still ongoing and on a large scale. It seems that a number of intel agencies were engaged in last week's events in the Middle East, Asia and Europe, and not only from a country that was suspected first.
 
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having his pacemaker chaged??

A bit OT but in regards to someone like Cheney who's fitted with an ICD not a pacemaker you wouldn't need to have one with a built in explosive-charge. Assuming it's got a remote wireless datalink for monitoring the patient then all you need to do is load some malware to give a massive jolt at the wrong time and just stop the targets heart.
 
During the Battle of Normandy 20,000 French civilians lost their lives, in the German and Japanese cities bombed by the Allies there were millions of women, children and the elderly, but German soldiers and Japanese soldiers, despite their cruel behavior on the battlefront, did not hide behind civilians... It was another kind of war and the moral responsibilities of the allied leaders who ordered the bombing of cities are far more condemnable than the harsh decisions that Israeli commanders and pilots have had to make for many decades.
 

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With regards to pace-makers and eg 'deaf' implants...
When our local hospital's associated Neuro unit got a big MRI upgrade, a nearby path proved to now be too near, so was fenced off, re-routed. Then re-routed yet further away. Then blocked completely...
 
According to the article from the link below, the AR-924 deal was worth 1.6 million EUR. Considering that Hezbollah purchased 5000 sets, then a unit price would be 320 EUR. That is grossly overpaid considering that it was a wholesale deal and the real value of pagers on the retail market.


I can’t believe that they accepted the deals with murky companies, which were not generally known to have been established on the commo gear market. There must have been either a desperation to get the pagers from somewhere, especially the manually programmable ones like the AR-924, or a tendency to get out a commission from any kind of deals. Or both.
Weren't these using a Hezbollah-proprietary pager network?

You'd think that'd drive the costs up.
 
I don’t agree that it would drive the costs up except due to the sticky hands of some greedy personnel. We shall assume that Hezbollah already possessed the POCSAG transmitters in Beirut and elsewhere eg. working at 453 MHz, and the associated control infrastructure (a PC to type in the messages or the PSTN gateway, and a UPS). They only needed the pagers. They were undoubtedly attracted by the nice feature of the Appolo Gold pagers that they can be hand programmed by the end user contrary to the proprietary software and programming tools needed to set up the older Motorola pagers. Still, 320 EUR per unit while buying 5000 sets is a grossly exaggerated cost. In the end, they were the victims of an intel coup due to their negligence of basic OPSEC rules. That indeed came very costly.

We do not know if the pager transmitters located most likely on top of Beirut‘s skyscrapers and on comm towers in the mountains were destroyed in the recent days or if they are still operational. The POCSAG works in such a way that there is always an unmodulated wave being transmitted at all times so that the users could check on the signal strength meter on their pagers if they are within the range of the system. Hence, the transmitters can be easily pinpointed using the direction finding (DF) techniques. The messages are unencrypted. In fact, the system is really SIGINT-friendly. It’s a treasure to keep an eye on it.
 
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By the time the deal was processed via friends of friends of friends, each taking a commission or 'introduction' fee to cover their so-moderate expenses, the complexities of money-laundering tax-mitigating shell-companies would seem kindergarten stuff., akin to the Covid mask-sourcing mark-up debacle(s)..,
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Iran checks its commo gear after the Lebanon exploding pager and walkie-talkie attacks. Most of these devices were reportedly either homemade or imported from China and Russia.

Interestingly:

IRGC officials have reached out to Hezbollah for technical assessments, and several examples of exploded devices have been sent to Tehran for examination by Iranian experts.

I wish they shared more details of their investigation.

Source:
 
Hard to say at the moment.

It has no doubt drawn a lot of unwanted attention from foreign countries and intelligence agencies, no doubt the PRC will be paying close attention and I wouldn't be surprised at all if Iran decides to investigate it.
 

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