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Hezbollah fires 115 rockets toward Israel in retaliation for exploding electronics attack

Hezbollah launched a barrage of at least 115 rockets against Israeli targets in retaliation for Israel’s pager and electronics explosion attacks across Lebanon and following the assassination of top Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Aqil in Beirut.

In the early hours of Sunday morning, September 22, Hezbollah launched several barrages of rockets on northern Israeli targets in the Haifa region, including a military airbase.

The Lebanese resistance group said in a statement that the salvo of rockets was an “initial response” to the “monstrous massacre perpetrated by the Israeli enemy across Lebanese territory on Tuesday and Wednesday,” referring to the Israeli pager and electronics explosions last week, which claimed the lives of 32 people and injured over 3,000 others. 

The Lebanese response also comes two days after Israel’s bombing of Beirut’s southern Dahiya district on Friday that targeted and killed 15 leaders of the Radwan Force, Hezbollah’s elite military unit trained to invade Israeli territory. Among the slain were top Hezbollah commander and founder of the Radwan Force, Ibrahim Aqil.

Hezbollah announced in a statement that its response targeted the Ramat David military airbase southeast of Haifa with Fadi-1 and Fadi-2 rockets manufactured by the Lebanese resistance group. Earlier in July, Hezbollah had aired aerial footage of the airbase identifying it as a potential target in the event of a wider confrontation with Israel.

In another statement on Sunday, the Lebanese resistance group added that it had also targeted the Rafael company, a military electronics manufacturer north of Haifa. Hezbollah reportedly targeted the company’s manufacturing facilities with Fadi-1, Fadi-2, and Katyusha rockets at 6:30 a.m.

As of the time of writing, the Hezbollah retaliation has amounted to some 115 projectiles that have been launched in four volleys, according to Ynet.

Sirens were heard across northern towns and cities early on Sunday morning. Five Israelis have been reported injured in the north, including three in the Haifa suburb of Kiryat Biyalik, where destruction to residential buildings and the breakout of fires was reported.

The Israeli army announced that schools would be canceled in the north until Monday, while northern Israeli hospitals have been advised to operate according to war protocols and to transport patients to underground facilities.

Ibrahim Aqil, assassinated in Beirut on Friday, was widely considered to be Hezbollah’s third-in-command after Fouad Shukr, who was also assassinated by Israel earlier on July 30.

Israel followed up its assassination of Aqil and members of the Radwan force with 400 Israeli airstrikes on different targets in southern Lebanon, Al Jazeera reported. The attacks on southern Lebanon have continued into Sunday, as the Israeli army continues to pound Hezbollah sites.

UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon Jeanine Hennis said in a post on X on Sunday that the region was on the brink of “an imminent catastrophe” following recent escalations.

The cross-border strikes on Saturday and Sunday represent the largest exchange of fire to take place between Israel and Hezbollah since the start of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza last year.

This is a developing story.

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Israel carried out its pager and radio attacks. Many initially thought the pagers’ batteries exploded, but this is nonsense. They planted explosives inside and activated them likely with a phone call. The reason we know this is one of the videos of them exploding, one can hear various beeping sounds or ringing mere seconds before the explosion.

Secondly, there was a preponderance of eye injuries, which appears to imply the pagers rang or beeped, causing the victims to bring them up toward their face to inspect the number or message, after which the explosion hit them directly in the eyes:

As such, it seems the classic phone activation you see so often in movies.

By the way, listen to China’s UN rep Fu Cong’s blistering condemnation of Israel, which uses very uncharacteristically strong language:

Now it’s clear that Israel is desperate to provoke Hezbollah in attacking it first, so that it can have the casus belli and global consensus in waging another genocide to cover for the first one in a sort of genocide-Ponzi scheme.

https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/israel-putters-into-crisis-zelensky?utm_source=substack&publication_id=1351274&post_id=149217655&utm_medium=email&utm_content=share&utm_campaign=email-share&triggerShare=true&isFreemail=true&r=ppxvi&triedRedirect=true

We know Israel‘s long and well documented history of barbarity toward Palestinians and the broader Levant region.   No surprise there; however, let’s acknowledge that primary responsibility for this conflict rests wholly with Britain and the US who have given the armies of malevolent Zionist shills in their midst free reign. They enabled and fully supported the Apartheid regime’s ethnic cleansing of indigenous Palestinians in the last century, and the Gaza Genocide today.

The next tier of culpability rests with a cowardly and corrupt mainstream media that is incapable of presenting the truth to its readers.

UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon Jeanine Hennis said in a post on X on Sunday that the region was on the brink of “an imminent catastrophe”…. :No armed solution.________________________________________

With the fate, the lives, of all Palestine and Israel on the line, the absence of visions is particularly worrisome.

Humanity has already paid a big price, as each side blames the other. So goes Jerusalem, so goes the world.

Here’s an interesting take on Israel’s electronics attack by a Jewish writer.
“Mossad’s Exploding Pager Attacks and 9/11”
https://www.unz.com/runz/mossads-exploding-pager-attacks-and-911/