The Unusual Aspects Behind the Paging Device Explosion

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27/9/2024
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The recent pager explosion in Lebanon may seem bizarre, but the operation behind it is far from simple. Lebanon's security situation has always been complicated, with various forces deeply entrenched. However, the method of triggering an explosion through a pager appears overly "old-school," hinting at more covert forces orchestrating from behind the scenes.

The planning and execution of this explosion clearly demonstrate meticulous planning. From choosing an outdated communication device like a pager as the detonation mechanism, to precisely detonating it in a bustling urban area, it shows that the operators have a solid technical background. Although Lebanon is a country rife with turmoil, this approach is far from the "regular operations" of local militias or armed groups.

Upon closer examination, one can't help but associate it with Japan's intelligence agencies. It is said that Japan used paging technology on a large scale in the 1980s, and its intelligence system is quite sophisticated in terms of information warfare tactics. While such equipment has long been phased out, it may still serve as a tool for avoiding modern communication tracking in secret operations.

Perhaps, this explosion is not merely an internal conflict within Lebanon, but also involves power struggles from external forces. If Japan's intelligence department is involved, its objective may be to use Lebanon's complicated situation for a covert operation—such as diverting attention, or disrupting the intelligence systems of certain countries.
 
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