Since this targets explicitly combatants
Hezbollah is, also, a political party. It's military wing was formed to fight the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon.
Since this targets explicitly combatants
Hezbollah is, also, a political party. It's military wing was formed to fight the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon.
So would you say it's using violence to instill terror and achieve political goals?
My point is that the lithium battery angle is a diversion and isn't even relevant.
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Turkey literally said they were willing to intervene if the conflict further escalates.
And if Israel bombed Lebanon, it wouldn't matter whether Hezbollah is state sponsored or not. They would be attacking Lebanon's sovereignty.
Israel could have leveled a block in Lebanon like they do in Gaza, but they didn't.
They absolutely cannot, not without expecting a similar, if not bigger, retaliation from Lebanon, Iran, Insarhallah, and probably Turkey.
Lithium batteries can ignite, but they don't just explode like that.
These pagers don't use lithium battery.
The front usually doesn't fall off.
They are still very common in hospital settings. Those things are reliable as fuck.
Pagers are very common in hospital settings, they are reliable as all hell, cheap, and don't produce EMI.
Sorry to hear that, I almost bought one but couldn't justify the flagship price... Glad I didn't :/