#Lebanese pager explosion
The series of explosions in Lebanon has stunned the world, and it's known that the enmity between Hezbollah and Israel has a long history. When Hezbollah was founded, one of its primary goals was to combat Israel. The conflicts between the two have been frequent, with near-annual occurrences of clashes.
The Israeli military and Mossad's planning and execution of attacks on Hezbollah and ordinary civilians in Lebanon, using pagers and two-way radios, have upended many people's, including the military's, understanding of warfare around the globe. It's revealed that communications devices can be lethal weapons in an unseen way.
The impact of these attacks is not limited to the number of Hezbollah members and their families killed, but it has spread a terrifying atmosphere – the most secretive devices of Hezbollah, the most important personal communication tools carried by them, were actually loaded with Mossad's bombs! Besides pagers, could there be bombs in other devices? Apart from bombs, what else have they planted? This is a catastrophic blow to the morale of Hezbollah and the Lebanese civilians.
This is a grotesque violation of sovereignty and a severe challenge to international law, using unconventional means and weapons by the Israeli military and Mossad. Israel's utterly reckless behavior has been thoroughly condemned by the peace-loving people of the world. After stirring up a hornet's nest this time, the global outcry against them is deafening! If they refuse to rein in their actions, they will be inviting their own downfall! Ultimately, Israel's audacity is backed by the U.S., which has turned a blind eye to Israel's expansionist aggression over the years, providing them with various weapons and economic support, thereby emboldening Israel's bullying behavior!
In light of this attack, a large number of Taiwanese manufacturers, and potentially all companies with a global market presence, are likely to be furious at the Mossad. Their devices, unwittingly used as tools of terror, have now become tainted in the eyes of the world, potentially leading to significant economic repercussions.