Old plots, new weapons, and repeated attacks on Hezbollah… Lebanon will try to find the roots of Israel’s plans.

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Lebanese TV series reveals the terrible conspiracy of Mossad and Israel: Two unique serial explosions occurred in Lebanon within two days. As a result, the name of Israel and its intelligence agency Mossad made headlines. The whole world was shocked by the attack and was looking for how Mossad carried out this terrible plot? According to all the reports received so far, Mossad began preparing for this strange attack two years ago. Two years ago, Mossad opened a fake pager company. After that, he began to wait for orders from Hezbollah. This conspiracy and its story will surprise you.

People are afraid of electronic and electrical devices
First, more than 3,000 pagers were blown up. 12 people were killed and more than 3,000 were injured. Then a huge explosion was heard in the walkie-talkie. 20 people were killed and more than 450 were injured. Now the solar system has also started to explode. So far, more than 6 people have been injured. The impact of the explosion that lasted for three days in Lebanon is so great that people are now afraid to touch all types of electronic and electrical equipment, including mobile phones, pagers and walkie-talkies.

The use of walkie-talkies and pagers is prohibited at the airport
Hezbollah once again asked its militants to remove the batteries from their cell phones and throw them away. At Rafic Hariri International Airport in the capital Beirut, passengers are completely prohibited from carrying walkie-talkies and pagers. In other words, the current situation in Lebanon is that people cannot understand when and where an explosion will occur, causing death and destruction.

Two years of conspiracy
From day one, the blame for this terrible disaster in Lebanon has been placed on Israel. That Israel has not officially stated its involvement in this plot is another matter, but the stories coming out of the sources about these explosions are incredible. And according to these facts, the plot to attack Lebanon did not last for a few days or months, but for about two years or even earlier.

Conspiracy No. 1 – Operation Pager
While Hezbollah was abandoning cell phones and turning to pagers, Israel had already begun preparing this plot that would make Hezbollah shed tears of blood. In fact, Israel often used cell phones to track the location of Hezbollah militants. As a result, Hezbollah fighters were intercepted. Or someone was killed in an Israeli attack. Therefore, the head of the organization, Nasrallah, began to ask his fighters to use pagers and walkie-talkies instead of cell phones. In 2022, Nasrallah publicly advised his fighters to use pagers and walkie-talkies for the first time, and it was at this time that Israel laid the foundation for the pager operation.

Israel suddenly set up three shell companies in Budapest, the capital of the European country Hungary, just for this operation. Shell companies are companies that appear to be doing one thing but are actually doing something else. One of the companies, BAC Consulting KFT, started working on the manufacturing of pagers. This was the same building in a residential area of ​​Budapest where all the work of BAC Consulting KFT was done. Obviously, how could anyone be suspicious of a company office located in an upscale area?

Later, he established a long-term partnership with Taiwan Gold Apollo, the world’s largest pager manufacturing company, and began to produce walkie-talkies and other equipment at the same time as pagers. The company used to produce under the name of Apollo Gold. So no one doubted the intentions of this company, which had previously received orders for pagers normally and delivered them on time, but its full attention was focused on the orders from Hezbollah. Finally, he got the order for pagers through Apollo Gold. After that, the company began to produce pagers with explosives for Hezbollah, called PETN. Soon it was also supplied in bulk. This meant that the real work was now done.

Hezbollah fighters were wandering around with Israeli-made pager bombs in their hands, not knowing what would happen next. Then on September 17, Israel activated the batteries in the pagers for the first time through the code, and then due to the heat of the batteries, the PETNs began to explode. Another thing is that BAC CEO Christina Barsoni Arcicicano said in a statement to NBC News in the United States that her company had nothing to do with these bombings.

Christina said: “We are a telecommunications consulting company. That’s all. We don’t build bombs, we don’t even decide where and by whom our products will be used. We don’t do that work. We don’t even make pagers. We just trade. You misunderstood us.

Conspiracy No. 2 – Operation Walkie-Talkie
But this was only the first sound of this conspiracy. Because even before the pager appeared, there was still a lot to be revealed. So the next day, September 18, walkie-talkies owned by Lebanese Hezbollah fighters began to explode. Before the militants had time to throw away the walkie-talkies they had, the walkie-talkies began to explode, killing at least 20 Hezbollah militants and sending hundreds to the hospital bleeding. It is said that the walkie-talkies that exploded came from the Japanese I-Com company, which Hezbollah bought for its men a few months ago. In such a case, after the explosion, the suspect first pointed to Icom, but the real twist in the story came the next day, when Icom confused everyone and said that the production of the IC-V82 model walkie-talkie was about to stop. It had already been done. In this case, he had nothing to do with the walkie-talkies that exploded.

Icom said the IC-V82 was a handheld radio that was manufactured and exported to the Middle East between 2004 and October 2014. It has been closed for ten years and our company has not exported any products since then.

Now this statement from the radio manufacturing company has dealt a double blow to Hezbollah. The first shock was the explosion itself, and the second was the lack of any traces to the beginning of this conspiracy. Because if these IC-V82 radios that exploded in Lebanon were not made by Icom, then the question is, where and by whom were these radios made? How were they delivered to Hezbollah fighters? Obviously, if Icom is telling the truth, then someone else has made fake wireless devices under its brand, with the main purpose of teaching Hezbollah a lesson.

Conspiracy No. 3 – Operating Solar Panels
Before Hezbollah and the Lebanese people recovered from the explosions of pagers and walkie-talkies, on Wednesday, solar panels installed in houses and shops in different parts of the country, including the capital Beirut, began to explode. The capital Beirut is a place where solar panels are very popular. In this context, these explosions are now terrifying Hezbollah fighters and ordinary people. The Lebanese national news agency NNA confirmed these explosions. But it is not clear whether these explosions of solar panels are triggered from inside or outside the equipment?

Along with solar panels, some fingerprint detection equipment also exploded in Beirut on Wednesday. More than 60 houses, 15 cars and several motorcycles caught fire as a result. It is not clear what caused the fires in solar panels and fingerprint detection equipment, but after seeing these explosions, experts said that there has been a massive tampering in the supply chain of various devices and gadgets shipped to Lebanon. These explosions are proof of this.

That is to say, despite the explosions and plots that occurred again and again, the mystery about the origin of the conspiracy remained intact. And in the chaos, Hezbollah once again threatened to teach Israel a lesson, and missile attacks began in some places.

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