10-year-old Fatima Jaafar Abdullah was killed in pager explosions in Lebanon.

Israel murders another kid again.

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    2 months ago

    In which world getting thousands of Hezbolla operatives unwittingly keeping a bomb in their pocket would not be a good use of resources for Israel?

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      2 months ago

      Because it changes nothing in the long run. So what exactly was so imminent that this had to happen?

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        2 months ago

        Hezbollah has been saying for a while it ‘might’ escalate its actions against Israel. Now… that does not seem as likely.

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        2 months ago

        what exactly was so imminent that this had to happen?

        What was so imminent that Hezbollah had to fire that rocket barrage some days ago?

        You don’t seem to understand the nature of this conflict

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          I meant it more like, why blow up the pagers you spent all this effort to compromise. I would have thought that having access to those devices would be worth more covertly.

          I suppose its possible the only thing they could manage to sneak into the devices was explosives though, since you have to take the board apart to find it. Its likely it looked like a board component too.

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            These were one-way pagers that, given the scale, were probably used to disperse global messages to footsoldiers or the level right above. Like: “come if for a briefing to the usual spot”. That’s information that Israel can already intercept

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              Since they compromised the supply chain to plant explosives, they could have also put other tracking equipment in. Its possible though that it would be too hard to conceal an outgoing signal from testing.

              We probably will never know the exact details, but it just seems like a lack of creativity to me. Seems more like a military attack than a cyber ops style thing.

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                2 months ago

                Israel might have gotten word that one of the pagers got flagged at an airport X-ray or something. If you wait long enough it will eventually get figured out.

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                  Yeah thats the thing I’m stuck on, it seems like a rush thing, but I’m not sure what would make them blow them other than they knew the secret was out or about to be out already.