Reports indicate that the pager explosions, which occurred in various regions across Lebanon, injured over 2,800 individuals, including members of Hezbollah and civilians, as a result of the Israeli Mossad agent's prior manipulation of the devices' cargo.

Iran Press/West Asia: Despite the claims made by the Western media, during the Israeli terrorist action in Lebanon, the injuries were not confined to the Hezbollah members, but many guards of residential complexes who used pager systems to control and monitor residential centers were also injured or killed. 

A pager relies on sending digital signals to notify the user that someone has tried to call them, yet, short text messages can also be sent through the device. Pagers appeared before smartphones and were highly used among the staff of hospitals at emergency service sections. 

In areas where mobile or internet communications are either limited or disrupted, pagers can still be a useful tool for communication. 

The experts say what the Zionist regime did was not only a technological assassination but the assassination of technology as well, which means turning the communicative device into a weapon that can be remotely controlled and simultaneously detonated in large numbers, an attack on the peaceful nature of information and communication technologies. 

Made-in-Taiwan Pager AP924

Still, Israel damaged the reputation of the company that produced the pagers by turning the device into a tool for assassination; the pagers were made in Taiwan. 

Pager AP924 is manufactured by Gold Apollo Company the headquarters of which is located in New Taipei City, Taiwan. The company specializes in manufacturing wireless paging systems, including alphanumeric pagers and transmitters.

Using communication technologies such as pagers or mobile phones to assassinate people is considered an illegal act and a violation of human rights from the point of view of international law and is categorized as a crime against humanity.

The question that arises here is whether the company will take any legal action against the Israeli regime or will remain complicit in the regime's terrorist action.

Exploding pagers and walkie-talkies is a new way of assassination Israel has used along with using cluster bombs, armed assaults, car bombs, snipers, toxic agents, asphyxiation, drones, and mass aerial bombardment, which indicates that Israeli regimes' life depends on assassination.

Root of Israeli Assassination Doctrine

In some cases, Israel's policy for assassination is rooted in beliefs that at the same time reveal the depth and scope of these assassinations and their frequent use.

Ronen Bergman, an Israeli journalist close to Mossad, published a book in 2018, "Rise and Kill First: The Secret History of Israel's Targeted Assassinations," where he addressed the Israeli assassination cases and their details. The book is considered one of the most important sources of research on terror strategy in Israel, which is a summary of thousands of interviews with Israeli political and intelligence officials and thousands of secret documents.

The title of the book and the Israeli regime's doctrine of assassination is derived from the Babylonian Talmud: "If someone wants to kill you, stand up and kill him/her first." Yet, as seen in Gaza, the regime massacred thousands of children and babies and even unborn fetuses, first.

As with Lebanon, the Israeli regime is angry with Hezbollah because Hezbollah did not let the regime's plots go well in the Gaza Strip, so it tried to hide the anger and failures by committing such terrorist actions in Lebanon on Tuesday and Wednesday. 

The recent terrorist operation was done in the past but in a different form; the explosion of over 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate in Beirut Port. The cargo was stored in Beirut port customs for six years without adequate security, and Mossad exploited the fortune and manipulated the cargo; the explosion in September 2020 left 220 dead, 100 missing, and 7,000 injured, a massive disaster. 

Now, with its recent crime in Lebanon, the Zionist regime is in a situation where it has to wait for Hezbollah's surprise harsh response.

Of course, Iran's retaliative response remains definite, over the Israeli regime's assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.  

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