After yesterday’s major pager enrager, walkie-talkie no workie today. Is Israel softening up Hezbollah terrorists and disrupting their communication network in advance of an all-out ground invasion? If yes, it’s an ingenious tactic. And it’s working …
Jeremiah 22:23, “You residents of Lebanon, nestled among the cedars, how you will groan when pains come on you, agony like a woman in labor …”
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Israel National News – “Several explosions were reported Wednesday afternoon in the Dahieh area of Beirut, Lebanon, as exploding hand-held radios killed at least five people and injured approximately 500. Lebanon’s state news agency reported that three people were killed in Beqaa.
According to Sky News Arabic, the explosions took place during the funeral for Hezbollah-affiliated Lebanese MP Ali Ammar’s son, who was killed when his beeper exploded on Tuesday.
The explosions occurred in multiple locations, including in private homes, the reports added. Injuries were reported in Dahieh, Ghaziyeh, and Al-Sarafand in southern Lebanon.
Multiple Hezbollah terrorists are among the injured in the explosions.
Asharq Al-Awsat reported that ‘hundreds’ were wounded in the second wave, many of them in their stomachs and hands.
In at least one instance, a vehicle caught fire after a communications device exploded.
A Sky News reporter attending one of the funerals said that Hezbollah terrorists are now throwing away both their phones’ and their communications devices’ batteries.
Reports soon said that the second ‘wave’ of explosions affected thousands of military communications devices, which exploded within minutes of each other across Lebanon. This system is an alternate system, used following Tuesday’s explosions.
The country’s Health Ministry later said that nine people were killed in Wednesday’s radio explosions, and over 300 were injured.” Read more.