Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Lesley Stahl Interviews A Mossad Terrorist!

Zionism is a cancer. Lesley Stahl interviews Mossad agents who admitted to committing the electronic terrorist attack in Beirut, Lebanon.

Time to put CBS News on notice.

Lesley Stahl, you old ghoul. I hope you fail too.

Like a damn cheerleader, this old reporter interviewed a "former" Mossad terrorist who openly admitted Israel conducted the September 2024 terrorist attacks in Beirut. The attacks involved planting explosives inside electronic devices like pagers and radios.

This was a deadly attack which killed 200 people and injured 4,000.

Israel claimed it targeted Hezbollah but in reality, it was an unlawful attack on civilians. 

On Sept. 17, after Israel and Hezbollah had been in an escalating war for nearly a year, the controversial Israeli spy agency Mossad launched one of the most dangerous deceptions in the history of counterintelligence: the pager plot, a modern take on the Trojan horse. Mossad created a bomb in a pocket – and plotted a terrorist attack on not only Hezbollah fighters but civilians into unwittingly wearing these devices on their bodies. 

The thousands of handheld pagers and hundreds of walkie-talkies intended for use by Hezbollah exploded simultaneously in two separate events across Lebanon and Syria in an Israeli attack. The attack killed at least 200 people, including at least 12 civilians, and injured at least 4,000 civilians, according to the Lebanese government. Victims had injuries including losing one or both eyes, shrapnel in their brains and amputated fingers and hands. The incident was described as Hezbollah's biggest security breach since the start of the Israel–Hezbollah conflict in October 2023. It has also been popularly referred to as Operation Grim Beeper.

The first wave of explosions targeted pagers, and occurred on September 17th around 3:30pm, killing at least 12 people, including two Hezbollah members and two children, and wounding more than 2,750, including Iran's ambassador to Lebanon. The second wave targeted Icom walkie-talkies and occurred on September 18th, killing at least 30 people and injuring over 750. The explosions occurred mostly in Lebanon, as well as in several locations in Syria. The 150 hospitals across Lebanon that received victims of the explosions experienced chaotic scenes.

In February 2024, Hezbollah's secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah instructed the group's members to use pagers instead of cell phones, claiming Israel had infiltrated their cell phone network. Hezbollah then purchased Gold Apollo AR-924 pagers about five months before the explosions. The Israeli intelligence agency (Mossad) had secretly manufactured the devices, integrated the explosive PETN into the devices, and sold them to Hezbollah through a shell company. International officials and scholars of the law of war have debated the legality of the attacks, with critics suggesting they might constitute war crimes or acts of terrorism.

Responding to the attacks, Nasrallah described the explosions as a "major blow" and labeled them an act of war, possibly a declaration of war by Israel. Initially Israel denied involvement, but in November 2024 Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted Israeli responsibility, and also authorized a couple of its intelligence agents to be interviewed to the press about the operation. Following the explosions, Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant announced a "new phase" of the war in northern Israel and Lebanon had begun. Hezbollah vowed retaliation, launching a rocket attack on northern Israel a few days later that struck cities such as Nazareth and Kiryat Bialik, injuring several civilians. Ten days later, Israel assassinated Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an airstrike in Beirut.

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