Israel’s Covert Operation Against Hezbollah Using Explosive Pagers

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Israel carried out a covert operation targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon by concealing explosive materials within a shipment of Taiwanese-made pagers, according to reports from American and other officials who were briefed on the incident. The operation, which occurred on Tuesday, involved pagers ordered by Hezbollah from the Taiwanese company, Gold Apollo.

Hezbollah’s Connection with Taiwanese Pagers

Hezbollah had reportedly placed an order for a batch of pagers from Gold Apollo, a well-known manufacturer in Taiwan. These pagers, particularly the AP924 model, were among the items tampered with before they reached Lebanon, officials confirmed. Three other models from the same manufacturer were also included in the shipment.

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How Israel Used Explosive Pagers Against Hezbollah

According to two officials, small amounts of explosive material—around one to two ounces—were implanted alongside the batteries in each of the pagers. The clever placement of explosives ensured the devices remained undetected during shipment. In addition, a switch was embedded within the pagers, allowing for remote detonation.

At approximately 3:30 p.m. in Lebanon, the pagers received what appeared to be a message from Hezbollah’s leadership. However, this message was in fact part of the Israeli operation and activated the explosives concealed within the pagers.

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Casualties and Damage

Lebanon’s Health Minister confirmed that the explosion resulted in the tragic deaths of at least 11 people and left more than 2,700 injured. The incident has caused shockwaves across Lebanon and raised questions about Israel’s intelligence capabilities and Hezbollah’s vulnerability.

Strategic Impact of Israel’s Operation on Hezbollah

The use of pagers as explosive devices highlights Israel’s continued efforts to outmaneuver Hezbollah with advanced tactics. Hezbollah’s reliance on external suppliers like Taiwan for communication devices creates potential vulnerabilities, as demonstrated in this operation.

Israel has historically employed covert methods to weaken Hezbollah, a militant group that has posed significant threats to Israel’s security. This operation, involving tampered pagers, underscores the sophistication of Israel’s intelligence operations in the region.

Lt Col Umang Kohli (Retd.)
Lt Col Umang Kohli (Retd.)
Lt Col Umang Kohli (Retd) served the Indian Armed Forces for 24 years, with six years stationed in Jammu & Kashmir. As a company commander from 2004 to 2007, he led numerous successful anti-terrorism operations. His experiences in Kashmir were chronicled in the widely acclaimed book In The Times of Article 370. He has since then studied the impact of information on warfare. Has done four different courses in Journalism and Mass Communication including two of them in Australia and United States. With a background in armored formations and the NCC, he has authored numerous articles and delivered lectures on geopolitics and hybrid warfare, making him one of the few journalists with active combat experience.

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