Mossad Agents Reveal Details of Plofpieper Attack on Hezbollah
amsterdam - Two anonymous Mossad agents shared insights on a recent attack on Hezbollah involving explosive pagers and walkie-talkies.
One of the most dramatic episodes in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah unfolded recently with a meticulously planned attack. On September 17th, a series of pagers carried by members of the Lebanese terror group exploded, followed by hundreds of sabotaged walkie-talkies the next day. The operation, known as Grim Beeper, had been in the works for a decade, according to former Mossad agents.
Initially focusing on walkie-talkies, Mossad equipped them with Israeli-made explosives hidden in the batteries, turning them into lethal weapons. When intelligence revealed Hezbollah's plans to acquire pagers, Mossad incorporated them into their strategy. To deceive Hezbollah, Mossad created a parallel reality akin to 'The Truman Show,' complete with fake companies marketing the explosive pagers on YouTube.
Ironically, Hezbollah's interest in pagers stemmed from their perceived simplicity and resistance to hacking. Mossad carefully calibrated the explosives in the pagers to incapacitate the carrier without harming bystanders. The attack unfolded with precision, setting off around 5000 pagers simultaneously, followed by explosions.
The objective was clear: to send a potent message to Hezbollah and its sympathizers, showcasing Israel's technological prowess. The aftermath instilled a deep sense of paranoia within Hezbollah, even towards mechanical devices, aligning with Mossad's intention to exploit vulnerabilities.
The meticulous planning and execution of this operation underscore Mossad's relentless pursuit of strategic superiority in the region.
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