The American website Axios claims that Israel blew up thousands of radios in Lebanon today as part of the second phase of the attack. Recall that the day before, pagers made in Taiwan exploded in the hands of Lebanese residents. As a result, thousands of people were injured and dozens killed. According to Israeli sources, the electronic devices belonged to members of the Hezbollah movement.
As reported by the Lebanese news agency today, explosions of solar panels, vital to the country’s damaged energy system, were also reported in several houses in southern Lebanon.
Other electronic devices, such as fingerprint locks and alarm clocks, were also blown up in Lebanon today. Amid widespread panic and explosions of electronic devices, local residents attack armored vehicles of UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon.
According to local sources, the radios that exploded across Lebanon were from a new batch of the Japanese company ICOM. According to preliminary information, the Israeli intelligence service Mossad equipped them with explosives as well as pagers.