Attacks on Hezbollah will not stop now, Israel told how it will fight the war ahead…

Pager blasts in Lebanon could mark the start of a ‘new phase of war’.

Israel has given similar indications. It is reported that about 3000 people were injured in the blast and 12 people died.

However, Hezbollah has been continuously talking about retaliation after this incident. Meanwhile, a day after the pager explosion, electronic equipment exploded in many parts on Wednesday. 14 people were killed in this incident.

According to media reports, on Wednesday, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant said that Israel was entering a ‘new phase’ of the war.

He said, ‘We are starting a new phase of the war. For this, courage, determination and perseverance are necessary.’ Meanwhile, Israeli army chief Herzi Halevi has also given big hints. He said that they have many ‘capabilities’ which they have not used till now.

According to reports, while talking to Reuters, he said, “We will make further plans in phases. In every phase, the price to be paid by Hezbollah will increase.”

Now the walkie talkie is torn

Walkie-talkies exploded on Wednesday, a day after the pager blast. About 14 people died in this incident. The special thing is that these devices were used by Hezbollah members.

Lebanon’s internal security forces said blasts hit communications equipment in several locations across the country on Tuesday, a move the Hezbollah leadership alleges was carried out by Israeli tampering.

Who made the pagers?

The pagers that exploded in Lebanon and Syria, possibly as part of an Israeli attack aimed at Hezbollah’s communications network, were manufactured by a Hungarian company headquartered in Budapest, the capital of Hungary.

According to a statement released on Wednesday by Taiwanese company Gold Apollo, the AR-924 pager was manufactured by BAC Consulting Kft, which is based in the Hungarian capital.

“As per the cooperation agreement, we have given BAC the right to use our brand trademark for product sales in the specified territories (Lebanon and Syria),” the statement said.

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