Hezbollah Reels from Explosive Breach by Israel's Mossad
Israel's Mossad infiltrated Hezbollah by planting explosives in 5,000 pagers, leading to a devastating blast in Lebanon. The operation involved a complex trail from Taiwan to Hungary and resulted in 3,000 injuries. Hezbollah has vowed retaliation against Israel as tensions in the region escalate.
Israel's Mossad spy agency executed a sophisticated operation by planting explosives in 5,000 pagers imported by Hezbollah, leading to Tuesday's detonations that killed nine people, according to senior Lebanese security sources.
The pagers, sourced from Taiwan-based Gold Apollo but manufactured in Hungary, were modified at the production level to carry explosives. The blasts wounded nearly 3,000 people, including Hezbollah fighters and Iran's envoy to Beirut.
The attack, seen as Hezbollah's largest security breach since the Gaza conflict began, has escalated tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. Experts believe it showcases Israel's deep infiltration capabilities but does not signal an immediate ground offensive.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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