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Wonder if there will be a major military movement by Israel into southern Lebanon now that so many of the Hezbollah leadership are seriously injured and likely to be out of action for a long time, if not permanently. |
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I'm not gonna cry for Hezbollah 's leadership... but this is literally the definition of terrorism, right?
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I'd say that depends on who it targeted. If it was as widespread as it appears to be, then I would agree that it is a terrorist act.
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PETN is pretty crazy stuff. Don't need a lot to make a big bang. Seems like a lot of eye injuries so I'm wondering if they had them beep before exploding so the person would have it at eye level. Some of the videos out there are wild (this one isn't as gory).
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I highly doubt it. Their military isn't good at conventional warfare and Hezbollah is pretty tough because they're so mobile. The tactic they've used in the past is to just launch missiles at Beirut and hope it puts enough pressure on Hezbollah. Unlike Hamas, Hezbollah cares about civilian casualties in Lebanon because they're trying to be a legitimate political party. So the tactic of killing civilians has worked . I don't see why Israel would take on a much more riskier attack unless the US was sending in forces too. |
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For AES-256, it's impossible to crack. Without running the numbers, I'd guess it'd take billions of years and require more energy than we can fathom to do it. Now the other way is to simply guess the passcode which is much easier. But Apple has something built in that will erase the contents of the phone after 10 unsuccessful attempts. The story is that an Australian firm (or hackers) figured out an exploit with a Mozilla app he had on his phone and chained it to some other exploits to gain access to the iPhone's processor. This allowed them to guess the passcodes infinitely without it deleting the contents of the phone. Supposedly the FBI paid like a million dollars for this. Whether that's true is up for debate. Some think Apple wrote a backdoor that they couldn't disclose publicly and so the Australian hacker story was concocted as cover. We know that the FBI lied a lot in their legal briefs, so I think anything they learned they're going to keep close to their vest. All we know is they figured out something. |
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I'm leaning towards disagreeing with you. FWIW, there is no consensus on the definition per wiki. Some notes ... Definition of terrorism - Wikipedia Quote:
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Yes, there very likely were some regular civilians hurt but the operation was clearly against the Hezbollah organization which has been in a military conflict with Israel. At the very least, I would like to read more on civilians injured before making a final decision on this. FWIW there was an interesting thought in reddit. What if the pager had gone off in a commercial airline? I doubt the signal could get to a plane at 30,000 ft but what if it was just taking off or landing? Don't know but assume Israelis factored that in. Last edited by Edward64 : 09-18-2024 at 05:55 AM. |
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They are saying round two may be happening now with two-way radios and cell phones.
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CNN is reporting radios are exploding. No mention of cell phones.
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Does Trump use a pager?
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"CNN is reporting radios are exploding. No mention of cell phones."
It is more than that. There was even a fingerprint pad used to access a building that exploded. Sent from my SM-S916U using Tapatalk |
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Dola: It also seems that solar energy systems have exploded. However they did, it looks like Israel infiltrated their whole electronics supplier.
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I get remote detonation with beepers but how do you coordinate radios to blow up?
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Signal on a radio frequency? Isn't that how pagers or really any non-wired product communicates, on a dedicated frequency? You have dedicated radio bands for certain devices. I imagine these are digital two-way radios, not like old analogue radios with tubes, so they would have some sort of circuitry and chips to receive and process data. Two way radios are also commonly used in detonators, just like pagers or cell phones.
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If they've infiltrated the manufacturing of these to put explosives inside, they could probably put in some kind of remote detonator too.
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Yeah, the whole thing is pretty crazy and a sophisticated operation. There's a few outlets trying to figure out where the pagers were made but can't get a solid answer. The Taiwanese company said it was made by a company in Europe they license to. This lead them to Hungary but the government there said there is no manufacturing at the facility in question. And the walkie-talkies were made by a Japanese company, although that particular model was discontinued years ago.
It's a pretty scary attack, especially with reports that it's extending to solar panels and other devices. You have to hope other terrorists don't pick up on this. While unlikely to do it at such a large scale, who is to say this couldn't be replicated by rigging the supply at a single cell phone store? The goal is to spread fear and I can't think of anything scarier than not knowing if your electronics devices will just explode one day. Also this reminds me of that scene in Law Abiding Citizen. It's stuff right out of the movies. |
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NY Times reporting that the walkie-talkies had more explosives in it and were like bombs.
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Supposedly how the pagers were rigged
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NYT reports what happened in the "supply chain".
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It sounds like they moved up the date of the attack because they feared people in Lebanon had figured out the devices were compromised. That makes sense since if you had this kind of control over the device, you likely had some kind of data mining going on with them too. It seems like it'd be far more valuable to use as spy gear than just a device to maim. But the terror part may have been what they were going for.
It does seem like these devices were used by civilians too. There are some pretty horrific videos of them exploding in hospitals as they seem to be used by a lot of healthcare workers. I'm wondering if there was some kind of geolocation functionality on them too. It seems like if these exploded outside Lebanon, it could cause some issues. Or if one went off while on a commercial aircraft. I'd have to think there would be something that prevented devices in certain areas from exploding. |
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Good questions. My guess there wasn't any kind of geo tracking on them. I believe that geo tracking can be detected, and that would have been a giveaway. Maybe they isolated where the detonation signal could reach? I would think that would be simpler.
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Good point. Do pagers even work at 30,000 ft? Genuine question as I don't think I've seen anyone use one outside of doctors in forever.
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I don't think they would. They use a RF radio signal at very high frequency. I knew it couldn't be like a regular cell signal because I used pagers for work long before cell phones were common. They have fantastic coverage on the ground, but it probably ly doesn't work very well in flight.
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Pretty sure it wouldn't work at 30k, but how about just as plane was taking off or landing?
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Another strike. Redditors are pretty optimistic that IDF got him but not yet confirmed.
I remember CNN scrolling names of the Marines lost in the Beirut bombing. Apparently, this guy had a major role in it ... so good riddance. Just a moment... Quote:
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The conflict is definitely expanding. Bombing of Beirut suburbs on top of the terror attacks this week. Strong moves into Jenin and increased activity in Rafah. And we have bombings in Syria and Yemen.
Feels like we're on the verge of a regional war sooner rather than later. That turns the election on its head which may be the intended goal. Don't feel good about any of this. https://x.com/DropSiteNews/status/1837179559487193260 Last edited by RainMaker : 09-20-2024 at 03:51 PM. |
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I'm not sure but it's an interesting question. Maybe planes have something that blocks certain signals? Or maybe they had some geolocation on them that they can prevent ones within a certain distance of an airport from exploding? We'll probably find out more down the road. There were no reports of them going off on a plane which is either lucky or by design. If one had gone off, you'd think that would change air travel around the world forever. |
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Hezbollah confirmed the strike killed Ibrahim Aqil.
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I caught up on Paramount's SEAL Team last night. There was one episode where the team was at a bar and they all got paged on their old fashion pagers.
I bet there was a check of everyone's pager after what happened. Can you imagine if something like that happened against the US ... many/most of US Tier 1 operators crippled at one time. Last edited by Edward64 : 09-21-2024 at 09:47 AM. |
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War appears imminent and should make this election very interesting. Have to imagine it will consume our attention in October and may make all the other stuff irrelevant.
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Thankful that the missile shot at Israel’s Mossad HQ in Tel Aviv was intercepted or the world may look quite a bit different today.
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I think odds have gone up there’ll be an invasion. After a point, the ‘war weariness’ will have to kick in but it seems we are a long ways from that.
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Some excitement from Israeli redditors that Nasrallah was targeted today. Big news if successful … but no idea on what comes next.
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It looks like Israel carpet bombed a large area of Southern Beirut in an attempt to kill Nasrallah. They used the 2000 pound bombs which is pretty crazy in a residential area. Suspected hundreds, perhaps thousands killed in the bombings.
No confirmation on whether they got Nasrallah or not. Rumors seem to be flying on both sides so it may take some time for an official statement. Regardless, all out war in the Middle East seems imminent. Going to be a chaotic times for the rest of the year. Will be interesting to see how this effects oil prices and other such things in the U.S. |
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They are about to hit three more buildings in Beirut. They are warning people to leave the area at least 500m from those buildings. They say there is a storage facility for anti-ship missiles underneath those buildings.
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When they said three buildings, I was thinking a compound like they just hit. These are actually in three separate districts.
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No evacuations for American citizens so far. Sort of surprising but also not really. Bush evacuated a lot in 2006. I don't know the totals but there are a lot of Americans there.
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IDF believes Nasrallah is dead. One day, the details of how Israel compromised Hezbollah's security will come out (and who). Be a fascinating read. It's obvious their intelligence overperformed against Hezbollah but failed miserably with Hamas. Still counting up the bodies and I'm sure there were many innocents killed in the attack. Fair question if Israel should be targeting top enemy leadership meeting under civilian buildings even knowing there'll be a lot of collateral deaths. Live updates: Beirut rocked by airstrikes Israeli official says targeted Hezbollah leader | CNN Quote:
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Reading some people that know the region well, they are questioning how well and effectively Hezbollah can go on. They say Nasrallah was basically the only leader that could keep the organization together, and the one that Iran had the most faith in. Now in the matter of days they completely severed the head off the snake.
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They are saying there was also a General of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard killed in the strike.
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At some point Israel is going to regret this strategy of fuck everyone we'll do whatever we want. That doesn't work well for a superpower, it certainly won't for a country dependent upon allies and goodwill.
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