More Evidence Of Israel’s Preparations For A Regional War
I know this is a bit of “old news” by now, but recent revelations make this important.
Let’s briefly recall the Lebanese pager attacks from two weeks ago:
On 17 and 18 September 2024, thousands of handheld pagers and hundreds of walkie-talkies intended for use by Hezbollah exploded simultaneously across Lebanon and Syria in an Israeli attack. As of 22 September 2024, 42 people had died, including at least 12 civilians. The incident was described as Hezbollah’s biggest security breach since the start of the Israel–Hezbollah conflict in October 2023.
We recently acquired new information on this event, but it’s mostly not being discussed.
That new info is:
While pagers were popular in the late twentieth century they have since largely been replaced by cell phones. Still, some Hezbollah members had used pagers for years before the 7 October attacks, but more members began using them after February 2024, when Hezbollah secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah called on members to stop using smartphones, citing Israel’s capability to infiltrate them. Hezbollah subsequently imported the pagers to Lebanon in the months before the explosion. Reuters was told that the explosives were not detected despite checks and the pagers were still being distributed immediately before the attack.
The exploding pagers were the AR924 model by the Taiwanese company Gold Apollo. Gold Apollo denied making the pagers, explaining that they were made and sold by Budapest-based BAC Consulting Kft., which had had a licensing agreement with Gold Apollo for the previous three years. Gold Apollo founder Hsu Ching-Kuang said that BAC’s payments had been “very strange”, having arrived via the Middle East. Taiwanese police opened an investigation into Gold Apollo’s involvement, searched four locations in Taipei and New Taipei City, and questioned two individuals. Both Economic Minister J.W. Kuo and Premier Cho Jung-tai denied that the pagers were made in Taiwan.
Three years. That is important. The company that contracted with Gold Apollo was in an agreement with them for three whole years.
That means a Mossad operation was in the works for this explicit purpose three years prior.
Mossad did not suddenly overtake this company a few months before the event. It was a Mossad front from the beginning. This attack was a work in progress for many years, long before even the Oct 7 Hamas attack.
Israel has been working toward this regional war for [at least] three years. This is bulletproof evidence of that fact. You don’t start selling explosive pagers for any other purpose. They wanted to engage (or at least spy en masse on Hezbollah) a long time ago.
And yet, some insane Trump-Boomer will literally sit there and still try to tell me that Oct 7 was “Israel’s 9/11” and that everything that has happened since is just coincidental. You mean to tell me that Mossad can produce a front-operation company in Eastern Europe that coincidentally contracts a Taiwanese company that secretly manufactures pagers for Hezbollah, but they can’t intercept Arabs flying on makeshift fan-contraptions? Israel can shoot down literal ballistic missiles out of the sky, but is just powerless to detect a beat-up Toyota Tacoma with a hastily mounted machine gun attached to the back?
Bullsh*t.
Oct 7 sure was “Israel’s 9/11”, but not for the reason they say it is. They are the same because both events were when each country allowed themselves to get attacked to start a larger war.
This pager revelation is just further evidence of this fact.
Now, Israel keeps attacking all of their neighbors and escalating to the point where the entire Middle East is finally beginning to realize that Israel has no intention of deescalation.
Why? Well, it is obvious for us now. Israel has been planning for this regional war for at least three years. They want it. They need it.
And what Israel wants, Israel gets.
Prepare for a major conflict. It won’t be long now.
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