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In this episode, Ignacio Ayala is joined by Sibylline Ltd's Principal Analyst for the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey Noam Ostfeld, to discuss 3,000 pagers owned by Hezbollah operatives exploding simultaneously across Lebanon and Syria. It is believed that Hezbollah's suspicion of the devices may have triggered the detonations. While this is plausible, a more recent second round of explosions—this time involving handheld radios (walkie-talkies)—seems more deliberate, particularly as it coincided with funeral processions for those killed in initial blasts.
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By Sibylline LtdIn this episode, Ignacio Ayala is joined by Sibylline Ltd's Principal Analyst for the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey Noam Ostfeld, to discuss 3,000 pagers owned by Hezbollah operatives exploding simultaneously across Lebanon and Syria. It is believed that Hezbollah's suspicion of the devices may have triggered the detonations. While this is plausible, a more recent second round of explosions—this time involving handheld radios (walkie-talkies)—seems more deliberate, particularly as it coincided with funeral processions for those killed in initial blasts.
To stay on top of geopolitical updates from across the globe, please register for our newsletter: Sibylline Newsletter
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sibyllic
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en
Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/
Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sibyllineTV
For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk
E-mail us at: [email protected]