Israeli Strikes In Lebanon ‘Kill 2′, Mossad Reveals How Pager Bombs ‘Turned The Tables’ On Hezbollah

Israeli Strikes In Lebanon 'Kill 2', Mossad Reveals How Pager Bombs ‘Turned The Tables' On Hezbollah

Lebanon’s National News Agency confirmed an Israeli airstrike on February 25 in the Shaara area of Janta, Baalbek, killing two people and injuring two others. The Israeli military claimed it targeted a Hezbollah facility involved in “strategic weapons production and storage,” accusing Hezbollah of violating the ceasefire. Lebanese authorities, however, reported over 1,033 Israeli breaches of the November 27 truce. Meanwhile, Mossad chief David Barnea revealed details of the covert “Pager Operation,” stating it “turned the tables” on Hezbollah. The operation, which detonated explosive-laden pagers and radios, reportedly killed 39 Hezbollah members. The UNHRC chief condemned the attacks as violations of international law. Hezbollah’s parliamentary bloc expressed support for Lebanon’s new government, which pledged to enforce “state sovereignty” and maintain neutrality. The government reaffirmed its commitment to liberate all “Lebanese territories from Israeli occupation.” n18oc_world n18oc_crux