Thousands across the Arab country are hospitalised with fingers falling off their hands, eyes obfuscated, and faces brutalised by syncronised explosions of paging and other devices following unprecedented attacks blamed on Israel.
Interesting… On my side the story is that this was a very targeted strike with some unfortunate collateral damage (the kid), and that no one else except Hezbollah would still be using pagers and walkie-talkies in 2024 (because for the normal citizen it is easier to just use mobile phones)
The contradicting information over here is that they do not mention how many pagers have exploded. They only say that hundreds of pagers exploded. That would suggest that it is less than 1000 and thereby a lot more collateral injuries than intended.
There are also news that two of the dead are medical staff. I know that the medical personel in many countries (including the NHS in UK! ) use pagers. Them being medic personel does not exclude the chance of them being involved in Hezbollah, but i feel that there is a lot of contradiction in this story
Interesting… On my side the story is that this was a very targeted strike with some unfortunate collateral damage (the kid), and that no one else except Hezbollah would still be using pagers and walkie-talkies in 2024 (because for the normal citizen it is easier to just use mobile phones)
The contradicting information over here is that they do not mention how many pagers have exploded. They only say that hundreds of pagers exploded. That would suggest that it is less than 1000 and thereby a lot more collateral injuries than intended.
There are also news that two of the dead are medical staff. I know that the medical personel in many countries (including the NHS in UK! ) use pagers. Them being medic personel does not exclude the chance of them being involved in Hezbollah, but i feel that there is a lot of contradiction in this story
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