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Overview

The 2024 Pager and Radio Attacks on Hezbollah refer to a two covert attacks on the Lebanese Islamist political party and paramilitary group Hezbollah in mid-September 2024, which involved two simultaneous remote explosions of encrypted pagers, radios, receivers and other electronics used by members of the group. While unconfirmed, Hezbollah placed the blame for the attacks, which resulted in the deaths of at least 37 people and injuries of about 3,450 according to Lebanon's health ministry, on Israeli intelligence, which allegedly infiltrated the supply chain in order to set off explosions remotely through unknown means. The method used for this remains unknown, but many have speculated it was achieved by causing the electronics to overheat to set off an explosive material that was added prior to the distribution of the devices. The attacks became a viral subject of discussions and memes on social media in mid-September 2024 as the story garnered international news coverage amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.

Background

On September 17th, 2024, at approximately 3:30 local time, multiple explosions took place in several areas in Lebanon, including Beirut's Dahieh suburb and Beqaa Valley where the group has a strong presence. The coordinated explosions affected pagers used for encrypted communication by Hezbollah militants. According to Lebanon's health ministry, nearly 2,750 people were injured by the explosions, and at least twelve people died, including a 10-year-old.[1][2] The Iranian ambassador to Lebanon was also notably injured in the attack.

The attack involved the nearly simultaneous explosion of pager devices carried by Hezbollah militants, which some initially believed was triggered by the pagers overheating. However, later on September 17th as the story was picked up by news outlets around the world, many experts speculated that the method used did not involve overheating the devices but rather hardware tampering.[9][10]

Following the explosions across the country, videos of the aftermath, including footage of injured people, were spread on social media, including Telegram, X / Twitter, Reddit and other sites.

II 0:04 لها Moshe Schwartz (backup) @MosheReports ... #BREAKING: The encrypted devices of numerous Hezbollah members in Beirut and Lebanon exploded after being hacked by Israel, numerous news outlets in Lebanon are now reporting. Numerous casualties reported in the Hezbollah stronghold of the Dahieh suburb of Beirut. AMBULANCE

Developments

That same day, September 17th, 2024, Hezbollah blamed Israel for the attack, warning that the country "would be punished."[2] Israel did not immediately comment on the attack and it's unconfirmed who was behind the operation.

According to military experts who weighed in on the story the day of, Israel had purportedly infiltrated Hezbollah's supply chain, rigging the communication devices with explosives.[3][4]

On September 17th, 2024, Sky News Arabia reported that Israeli intelligence agency Mossad injected the devices with the explosive compound PETN before they reached Hezbollah and were distributed between its members in February 2024.[5][6]

OSINTdefender @sentdefender According to Sky News Arabia; Mossad was able to Inject a Compound of Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate (PETN) into the Batteries of the New Encrypted Pagers that Hezbollah began using around February, before they even arrived in the Hands of Hezbollah Members, allowing them to Remotely Overheat and Detonate the Lithium Battery within the Device. O₂N-Q H₂C NO2 H₂C-C-CH2 CH2 O-NO2 ... Ο NO2 PETN Appearance: white crystals Density: Shock sensitivity: 177 g/cm3 Medium Friction sensitivity: Medium Det. velocity (max) 8400 m/s R.E. factor: 1.66 • 2:42 PM - Sep 17, 2024 941.5K Views

Al Jazeera reported that the weight of the explosive placed in the devices was below 20 grams.

Gold Apollo / BAC Consulting Investigations

While initial repots indicated that the pagers were manufactured by Taiwanese company Gold Apollo, the company refuted the allegation, stating that the pagers were manufactured by Hungarian company BAC Consulting KFT, who signed a licensing deal three years ago.[14][15][16]

Lowkey @LowkeyOnline It seems the company responsible for manufacturing thounsands of pagers that exploded across Lebanon was BAC Consulting KFT, based in Hungary. The Taiwanese company Gold Apollo notes that BAC's accounts were strange, and payment from it came through the Middle East. • 4:53 AM Sep 18, 2024 · 535K Views

Further investigation into the company revealed that BAC Consulting KFT was of uncertain legitimacy, as was registered to a Budapest address where it did not have physical presence, and had only one listed employee on LinkedIn, its CEO Cristiana Bársony-Arcidiacono. In call with NBC, Bársony-Arcidiacono confirmed that the company worked with Gold Apollo, saying "I don't make the pagers. I am just the intermediate. I think you got it wrong". Later, Hungarian officials said that the pagers were not manufactured in the country.[16][17]

Hand-Held Radio Explosions

On September 18th, 2024, 24 hours after the initial attack, it was then reported that hand-held radios (walkie-talkies) used by Hezbollah detonated in a follow-up attack across the south of Lebanon, including Beirut suburbs and the Bekaa Valley. During this event, Lebanon's health ministry claimed that 25 people were killed and another 700 were injured.[11]

According to reports, the second wave off attacks targeted Icom walkie-talkies used by the Hezbollah militants,[12] with a number of reports saying that smartphone devices, solar panels, radios, intercoms and car batteries were also targeted.[13]

Online Reactions

The September 17th, 2024, attack carried out via explosive pagers became a subject of viral discussions on social media that day, in part due to the novelty of the tactic. Videos and photographs of the attacks and their aftermath were widely circulated online on Telegram, X and other platforms.

Yashar Ali @yashar BREAKING via Reuters Hundreds of members of Hezbollah were seriously wounded on Tuesday when the pagers they use to communicate exploded. Here is one video of one of the pager explosions. Last edited 9:44 AM · Sep 17, 2024 2.6M Views ... 17.05 2104 16:21 40 17-09-2024 15

The attacks also notably became a viral subject of jokes and memes on social media. The way the perpetrators were able to access the devices became a popular subject of humorous speculations.

For example, on September 17th, 2024, X[7] user @Kama_Kamilia posted an Awkward Look Monkey Puppet meme that received over 790 reposts and 11,000 likes in one day (shown below).

Kama @Kama Kamilia That one Hezbollah dude who got them a great deal on thousands of pagers . Liveuamap MiddleEast @lummideast • 6h In Lebanon, 1,200 wounded are reported so far. Pagers, used as communication devices by Hezbollah exploded simultaneously across the country israelpalestine.liveuamap.com/en/2024/17-sep... . 10:28 AM Sep 17, 2024 246.4K Views

Various memes imagining the final messages pagers received before the explosion was set off were circulated. For example, an image created by X[8] user @Pslcharlie and shared by user @MarinaMedvin (shown below) garnered over 5,700 reposts and 51,000 likes in one day.

FOPslCharlie MOTOROLA Shalom

Various Examples

Possible modifications 0116 01/01/00 | USA TODAY
Maring AND NOW ►Play Hezbollah Prison Mitch Just Updated Oh No! Marina and The Diamonds Ur SZA Blowin' Up My Pager Smooth And Now Haddaway My Balls Snot Are Missing Mario Franca × Shuffle @midnightmitch + + +
EducatëdHillbilly™ @RobProvince The pager memes are f------ amazing.... 10:53 AM Sep 17, 2024 804.5K Views

Boom... When your Hezbollah pager goes Boom... P Boom! d 7 the 0 BOOM M
Image Ocim 01 L'CHAIM BITCH 11:44 Think fast s------
L'Chaim

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Overview

The 2024 Pager and Radio Attacks on Hezbollah refer to a two covert attacks on the Lebanese Islamist political party and paramilitary group Hezbollah in mid-September 2024, which involved two simultaneous remote explosions of encrypted pagers, radios, receivers and other electronics used by members of the group. While unconfirmed, Hezbollah placed the blame for the attacks, which resulted in the deaths of at least 37 people and injuries of about 3,450 according to Lebanon's health ministry, on Israeli intelligence, which allegedly infiltrated the supply chain in order to set off explosions remotely through unknown means. The method used for this remains unknown, but many have speculated it was achieved by causing the electronics to overheat to set off an explosive material that was added prior to the distribution of the devices. The attacks became a viral subject of discussions and memes on social media in mid-September 2024 as the story garnered international news coverage amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.

Background

On September 17th, 2024, at approximately 3:30 local time, multiple explosions took place in several areas in Lebanon, including Beirut's Dahieh suburb and Beqaa Valley where the group has a strong presence. The coordinated explosions affected pagers used for encrypted communication by Hezbollah militants. According to Lebanon's health ministry, nearly 2,750 people were injured by the explosions, and at least twelve people died, including a 10-year-old.[1][2] The Iranian ambassador to Lebanon was also notably injured in the attack.



The attack involved the nearly simultaneous explosion of pager devices carried by Hezbollah militants, which some initially believed was triggered by the pagers overheating. However, later on September 17th as the story was picked up by news outlets around the world, many experts speculated that the method used did not involve overheating the devices but rather hardware tampering.[9][10]

Following the explosions across the country, videos of the aftermath, including footage of injured people, were spread on social media, including Telegram, X / Twitter, Reddit and other sites.


II 0:04 لها Moshe Schwartz (backup) @MosheReports ... #BREAKING: The encrypted devices of numerous Hezbollah members in Beirut and Lebanon exploded after being hacked by Israel, numerous news outlets in Lebanon are now reporting. Numerous casualties reported in the Hezbollah stronghold of the Dahieh suburb of Beirut. AMBULANCE

Developments

That same day, September 17th, 2024, Hezbollah blamed Israel for the attack, warning that the country "would be punished."[2] Israel did not immediately comment on the attack and it's unconfirmed who was behind the operation.



According to military experts who weighed in on the story the day of, Israel had purportedly infiltrated Hezbollah's supply chain, rigging the communication devices with explosives.[3][4]

On September 17th, 2024, Sky News Arabia reported that Israeli intelligence agency Mossad injected the devices with the explosive compound PETN before they reached Hezbollah and were distributed between its members in February 2024.[5][6]


OSINTdefender @sentdefender According to Sky News Arabia; Mossad was able to Inject a Compound of Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate (PETN) into the Batteries of the New Encrypted Pagers that Hezbollah began using around February, before they even arrived in the Hands of Hezbollah Members, allowing them to Remotely Overheat and Detonate the Lithium Battery within the Device. O₂N-Q H₂C NO2 H₂C-C-CH2 CH2 O-NO2 ... Ο NO2 PETN Appearance: white crystals Density: Shock sensitivity: 177 g/cm3 Medium Friction sensitivity: Medium Det. velocity (max) 8400 m/s R.E. factor: 1.66 • 2:42 PM - Sep 17, 2024 941.5K Views

Al Jazeera reported that the weight of the explosive placed in the devices was below 20 grams.

Gold Apollo / BAC Consulting Investigations

While initial repots indicated that the pagers were manufactured by Taiwanese company Gold Apollo, the company refuted the allegation, stating that the pagers were manufactured by Hungarian company BAC Consulting KFT, who signed a licensing deal three years ago.[14][15][16]


Lowkey @LowkeyOnline It seems the company responsible for manufacturing thounsands of pagers that exploded across Lebanon was BAC Consulting KFT, based in Hungary. The Taiwanese company Gold Apollo notes that BAC's accounts were strange, and payment from it came through the Middle East. • 4:53 AM Sep 18, 2024 · 535K Views

Further investigation into the company revealed that BAC Consulting KFT was of uncertain legitimacy, as was registered to a Budapest address where it did not have physical presence, and had only one listed employee on LinkedIn, its CEO Cristiana Bársony-Arcidiacono. In call with NBC, Bársony-Arcidiacono confirmed that the company worked with Gold Apollo, saying "I don't make the pagers. I am just the intermediate. I think you got it wrong". Later, Hungarian officials said that the pagers were not manufactured in the country.[16][17]

Hand-Held Radio Explosions

On September 18th, 2024, 24 hours after the initial attack, it was then reported that hand-held radios (walkie-talkies) used by Hezbollah detonated in a follow-up attack across the south of Lebanon, including Beirut suburbs and the Bekaa Valley. During this event, Lebanon's health ministry claimed that 25 people were killed and another 700 were injured.[11]



According to reports, the second wave off attacks targeted Icom walkie-talkies used by the Hezbollah militants,[12] with a number of reports saying that smartphone devices, solar panels, radios, intercoms and car batteries were also targeted.[13]

Online Reactions

The September 17th, 2024, attack carried out via explosive pagers became a subject of viral discussions on social media that day, in part due to the novelty of the tactic. Videos and photographs of the attacks and their aftermath were widely circulated online on Telegram, X and other platforms.


Yashar Ali @yashar BREAKING via Reuters Hundreds of members of Hezbollah were seriously wounded on Tuesday when the pagers they use to communicate exploded. Here is one video of one of the pager explosions. Last edited 9:44 AM · Sep 17, 2024 2.6M Views ... 17.05 2104 16:21 40 17-09-2024 15

The attacks also notably became a viral subject of jokes and memes on social media. The way the perpetrators were able to access the devices became a popular subject of humorous speculations.

For example, on September 17th, 2024, X[7] user @Kama_Kamilia posted an Awkward Look Monkey Puppet meme that received over 790 reposts and 11,000 likes in one day (shown below).


Kama @Kama Kamilia That one Hezbollah dude who got them a great deal on thousands of pagers . Liveuamap MiddleEast @lummideast • 6h In Lebanon, 1,200 wounded are reported so far. Pagers, used as communication devices by Hezbollah exploded simultaneously across the country israelpalestine.liveuamap.com/en/2024/17-sep... . 10:28 AM Sep 17, 2024 246.4K Views

Various memes imagining the final messages pagers received before the explosion was set off were circulated. For example, an image created by X[8] user @Pslcharlie and shared by user @MarinaMedvin (shown below) garnered over 5,700 reposts and 51,000 likes in one day.


FOPslCharlie MOTOROLA Shalom

Various Examples


Possible modifications 0116 01/01/00 | USA TODAY Maring AND NOW ►Play Hezbollah Prison Mitch Just Updated Oh No! Marina and The Diamonds Ur SZA Blowin' Up My Pager Smooth And Now Haddaway My Balls Snot Are Missing Mario Franca × Shuffle @midnightmitch + + + EducatëdHillbilly™ @RobProvince The pager memes are f------ amazing.... 10:53 AM Sep 17, 2024 804.5K Views
Boom... When your Hezbollah pager goes Boom... P Boom! d 7 the 0 BOOM M Image Ocim 01 L'CHAIM BITCH 11:44 Think fast s------ L'Chaim

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