• @[email protected]
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      262 days ago

      From the article:

      Why does Hezbollah use pagers?

      Hezbollah has relied heavily on pagers as a low-tech means of communications to try to evade location-tracking by Israel.

    • @[email protected]
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      BBC reported they switched to pagers after they realized Israel was using mobiles to target leaders for assassination.

      • FuglyDuck
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        62 days ago

        they’re also basically passive. a pair of AA’s could last a month or so, and, because they’re basically passive, you could pretty much receive them anywhere, including on planes.

        Physically, they’re also quite small, so they’d be more convenient to carry.

    • @[email protected]
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      NPR was saying earlier that they weren’t the old-style pagers from the 90s, these are more like low-tech burner phones

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    It was a Mosaad. They admitted it. It wasn’t actually that difficult, it was just pretty clever, considering the level of technology involved.

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      Judging from what I’ve seen so far from reports which are early and incomplete, I would eduguess that Mossad basically intercepted a particular brand of these ‘pagers’ known to be used by Hezbollah, put small bombs in them and wired them in such that they could be activated by a broadcast signal, and probably a lot of non Hezbollah people who just happened to buy this model of ‘pager’ in the target areas and timeframe for introduction of these tampered device onto the market also got an exploding hot pocket.