Deadly Pagers: The Unlikely Explosive Device

LebanonFri Sep 20 2024
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The unexpected blast of pagers in Lebanon last week sent shockwaves around the world. The devices, typically used by healthcare professionals to communicate, inexplicably exploded, claiming the lives of 37 people and injuring thousands more. The sheer magnitude of the attack has left many questioning how pagers, once a humble tool, became the medium for such devastation. Pagers, wireless communication devices, have remained a staple in hospitals for their reliability and ability to function without cell service or Wi-Fi. They're often used by doctors and nurses to send updates or patient information to other staff members. However, the devices that exploded in Lebanon were custom-made, tailored to meet the specific needs of Hezbollah, a militant and political group. The attack raises several questions. How did pagers, designed for communication, become instruments of destruction? Who was behind the attack, and what motivated them to use such an unconventional weapon?
The unfolding story reveals that Gold Apollo's AR-924 pagers, seemingly innocuous devices, were actually created by Israeli intelligence workers. These pagers, unlike regular ones, could receive messages at a frequency of 450 to 470 megahertz, allowing for communication over a distance of 36 miles. Experts believe the most plausible explanation for the explosions is that the pagers were tampered with during the manufacturing and shipping process. The lack of cell service or Wi-Fi in the explosion sites suggests that the devices were intentionally designed to malfunction. As authorities investigate the incident, fingers are being pointed, with many holding Israel responsible for the attack. The group has denied any involvement, but the sheer scale and precision of the explosions hint at a carefully planned operation.
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