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malaise
(277,746 posts)which is what it would have been called had it been executed by Russia, China, Iran or indeed Hamas.
Western silence speaks volumes.
That is all
Dave Bowman
(3,501 posts)"More blasts heard in Beirut as world leaders sound alarm over pager explosions disregard for civilians"
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2024/sep/18/middle-east-crisis-live-hezbollah-pager-explosion-lebanon-irael-iran-latest-updates
tritsofme
(18,282 posts)freedom fighting buddies! Poor Hezbollah!
madaboutharry
(41,290 posts)._.
(1,054 posts)Hezbollah fucked around and found out.
Doc Sportello
(7,962 posts)So far 12 have been killed and thousands of people were injured. Even if all 12 were Hezbollah that still means thousands were injured who weren't. But terrorism is ok when it's Israel, right?
onenote
(44,418 posts)The reports indicate that around 3000 of the pagers were purchased and distributed by Hezbollah to its members. The reports also indicate that around 2800 were injured by the pagers. In what version of math were "thousands" of the pagers in the hands of non-Hezbollah innocents?
Maybe you just don't think of Hezbollah as a terrorist group?
hlthe2b
(106,063 posts)detonations occurred and thus getting a real-time horrific (albeit "second-hand" account) of the aftermath. If the pager was worn on the waist, the trauma to the stomach, liver, spleen, diaphragm, or other lower thoracic, or upper abdominal organs would very likely be irreparable--even if blood loss and shock were not fatal. Those close enough to the individual (a child being held, for instance) would also suffer massive and likely fatal injuries. The BBC reporter (with war experience) was clearly unnerved and barely able to continue.
No matter how just one might find the cause, is this massive and potentially untargeted "booby-trapping" really something to be laughed at even if one considers it "ethical"? Are we so willing to abandon our humanity?
I have no intention of fighting the "justifications' or conversely, condemnations with those on either side. But as one who has seen their share of trauma, I shudder at this 'new' delivery system. sigh...
yardwork
(63,993 posts)I support Kamala Harris's call for a permanent ceasefire and meaningful compromise that will allow both Israelis and Palestinians to live in safety, dignity and peace.
Iran must stop firing missiles into Israel, killing thousands of innocent people. Hamas must stop terrorist strikes on Israel. Israel must stop bombing Gaza.
Unfortunately, neither Hamas nor Hezbollah show any indications of stopping, so Israel continues to do what they think they must to protect themselves.
sarisataka
(20,898 posts)Last edited Wed Sep 18, 2024, 10:06 AM - Edit history (1)
when if you had a dispute with your neighbors you kicked in people's doors to have an orgy of rape and murder? Do things face to face.
{thought I better add it}
Nanjeanne
(5,431 posts)schools, restaurants, streets, subways, etc and nearly 3000 people injured, 100s critically, applause for the act would be muted.
Johnny2X2X
(21,679 posts)Making bombs out of electronic devices and then releasing them into a population is not OK. Even if you thought Hezbollah would have most of the devices, you had to know many of them would be in the hands of innocents when they exploded. Pager use is still common in many countries that have poor cellular infrastructure. For all they knew, Hezbollah took possession of a fraction of the devices they turned into bombs. Or the ones they did take possession of were maybe sold or given to civilians. Only 2 of the now 12 dead were confirmed Hezbollah members (that could rise), if that ratio applies to the injured you're talking about thousands of innocent civilians who were seriusly injured. 2 of the 12 dead were children.
This is a horrific turn in modern warfare that cannot be seen as acceptable or clever. There's no such thing as Hezbollah pagers, they had no way of knowing where they pagers would end up. They didn't selectively set them off based on intellligence telling them who is using them, they blew all of them up. I cannot imagine if a country now turns thosuands of Americans' phones into bombs if we're at war with their country.
This was an act of terror.
sarisataka
(20,898 posts)that they purchased those pagers specifically for distribution to their members and allies. They never were intended for release into the population, nor is there any evidence they were given to anyone other than Hezbollah members.
Strange how numbers change; I recall when the death toll was eight, six of them were Hezbollah members.
Johnny2X2X
(21,679 posts)They said they purchased pagers. Assuming they were all supposed only be with Hezbollah members is a big leap. This was a mass attack with significant civilian casualties as the perpetrators of the attack knew there would be.
If Hezbollah didnt this to Israeli military it would also be seen as a terror attack. This is not within the rules of war.
newdeal2
(920 posts)They have smartphones in Lebanon just like every other country. Its a leap to say that regular innocent civilians were using these pagers. Any innocent deaths or injuries were most likely due to their proximity to someone who was the intended target.
Johnny2X2X
(21,679 posts)And pagers are still used in many countries, including the US.
This is not an acceptable form of warfare. We do not want people turning our phones into bombs and for people to just think that's clever and funny.
newdeal2
(920 posts)Maybe their father was the target and they were in the same room. Im not excusing it but lets not pretend kids are using pagers these days, its a pretty ancient technology that has almost no use to 99% of the population.
Johnny2X2X
(21,679 posts)So either killed because they were given the pagers or maybe their parent was holding them wehn it exploded.
Either way, this was a significant escalation and a horrific change in tactics for modern warfare that I hope we don;t start seeing all over the world now.
AZSkiffyGeek
(12,571 posts)Good to know they love their children so much to use them as human shields.
sarisataka
(20,898 posts)they did it to the IDF I would not call it terrorism. If it is targeted at enemy combatants, it is not against any "rule of war".
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/17/world/middleeast/hezbollah-pager-explosions-lebanon.html
"Significant civilian casualties"- can you provide a link to any estimate of the number of non-Hezbollah members. DU has thrown out wide speculation and claims but Hezbollah has indicated they most, if not nearly all, of the casualties.
PCIntern
(26,838 posts)stop sending missiles into the inhabited areas of a sovereign country.
This will give the terrorists something to think about: they cant trust anything or anyone.
kentuck
(112,628 posts)What's next?
PCIntern
(26,838 posts)If a rocket landed in your front yard and injured or killed family members, youd be asking that question demanding to know what your government is going to do to halt this.
It has been answered in part. This is up there in sophistication with the Entebbe raid.
AZSkiffyGeek
(12,571 posts)If any rockets landed in my front yard they would be fired by the Russians or Trump Americans. Of course there isn't much difference between the two!
But, this is about Israel...and since I don't have any family in Israel...I'm not really concerned!
Not sure how the Hezbollah terrorists are going to communicate now since Nasrallah told them to destroy their phones months ago. He said their phones were more dangerous than Israeli spies.
They cant trust anything now.
Mosby
(17,329 posts)sarisataka
(20,898 posts)I am trying to recall the outcry when Hezbollah dropped a rocket onto a soccer field and killed twelve children about six weeks ago. Even searching I cannot find 1% of the condemnation this is receiving compared to the killing of Israeli children.
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sarisataka
(20,898 posts)but to terrorist eyes (and their supporters), anyone in Israel is at least an "honorary Jew".
EllieBC
(3,322 posts)but Christians might rank slightly lower than Jews on the Give A Fuck scale for some.
asm128
(218 posts)Not surprising, but sad.
newdeal2
(920 posts)I dont envy whoever made the call but this was clearly not spur of the moment, it required incredible planning over a long period of time.
wnylib
(24,225 posts)Initial reports said that 9 people were killed, 8 of them Hezbollah fighters and one of them the daughter of a fighter. Later figures are 14 dead, 3 of them civilians.
Numbers for the injured vary according to who is reporting them, from to 2800 to 3000. Most of them are members of Hezbollah. Some are civilians connected with Hezbollah.
There is already fighting between Hezbollah and Israel. Hezbollah has been attacking Israel since the 10/7 Hamas terrorist attacks. Israel is fighting back.
Yes, it will escalate the existing war between Israel and two Iranian backed terrorist organizations. War is never good because of the deaths and destruction. Terrorists initiated the war. Israel is taking the war to the terrorists in self- defense.
The terrorists who initiated war against Israel count on people to sympathize with them when Israel fights back.
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Bev54
(11,911 posts)muriel_volestrangler
(102,396 posts)"The terrorists who initiated war" is a dangerous phrase to throw around.
https://www.dni.gov/nctc/groups/hizballah.html
Bev54
(11,911 posts)Incredible how they have managed to do this. Had to have been done somewhere before they were delivered to Hezbollah.
hlthe2b
(106,063 posts)to destroy an entire industry and render many or most Americans afraid to carry one? (No need to point out the current issue is with beepers and walkie-talkies--there is little stretch to extend such efforts to cell phones). They may be unintended consequences, but as with most new methods to deliver death, destruction, torture, and terror, there will be consequences far beyond the immediate and readily predictable. One has to shudder at the possible extension of such tactics to the poisoning of food or water. It seems there are few limits to the imagination when fueled by hate, revenge, and war...
Bev54
(11,911 posts)This operation would have taken someone to physically insert explosives in the hardware they are carrying. So it had to be somewhere in the distribution line.
hlthe2b
(106,063 posts)but believed to be transported to Hungary where explosives were installed and the technology to respond to a common detonator.
As I stated in my full post, I am very well aware that we are talking pagers and walkie-talkies here and why (concern over Israel surveillance efforts for cell phones). That is not the point. It is a mere small step from this to terrorists or other criminals using similar methods to target individuals with cell phones or other similarly horrendous tactics using technology or mass exposures like poisoned food or water. Where the hell does it end?
Hobo
(762 posts)Moves I have ever heard of. Bravo!
Hobo
WarGamer
(15,208 posts)And attacks at music festivals.
Round and round.
pat_k
(10,808 posts)Richard D
(9,324 posts). . . I have not seen any statements of outrage regarding the 19,000 missiles shot into Israel since Oct 7 with 3,100 of those being from Lebanon.
Also ignored is the fact that the pagers are Hezbollah's main form of communication and are an important tool in their terror attacks against Israel.
EllieBC
(3,322 posts)There are people who dont care about dead Jews. Especially dead Israeli Jews. Unless they can be used for some online point bonus.
kentuck
(112,628 posts)Emotions are too high to discuss rationally imo.