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Samsasi
17. Sep 2024, 17:05 #9661

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17. Sep 2024, 21:07 #9662

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Kā?
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17. Sep 2024, 21:10 #9663

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īzī,tas sūds kabatā,tur daudz nevajag lai olas pa gaisu aizietu
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17. Sep 2024, 21:13 #9664

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17 Sep 2024, 21:07:00 @IELEJAM rakstīja:
Kā?



Esot caur Mossad rokām izgājuši, moš katram ielika dāvanu pirms piegādes

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17. Sep 2024, 21:16 #9665

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17 Sep 2024, 21:10:09 @uldens1 rakstīja:
īzī,tas sūds kabatā,tur daudz nevajag lai olas pa gaisu aizietu


Nu bet tur norauti pirksti un plaukstas, caurumi vēderā, asiņainas sejas bez deguniem...... Tak nevar vienkārša baterija šādu postu nodarīt? Šī ir smalkākā operācija, kāda vien redzēta. Izraēla gan klusē, tipa neko nezinam.
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17 Sep 2024, 21:16:57 @IELEJAM rakstīja:

17 Sep 2024, 21:10:09 @uldens1 rakstīja:
īzī,tas sūds kabatā,tur daudz nevajag lai olas pa gaisu aizietu


Nu bet tur norauti pirksti un plaukstas, caurumi vēderā, asiņainas sejas bez deguniem...... Tak nevar vienkārša baterija šādu postu nodarīt? Šī ir smalkākā operācija, kāda vien redzēta. Izraēla gan klusē, tipa neko nezinam.
tas jau skaidrs ka sarežģīta operācija,3000 cietušo,tur jebaķ kas pa darbu lai ko tādu izgrieztu cauri,kaut tos sūdus aprīkot ar sprāgstvielām vien,plus iepludināt tā lai nerodas aizdomas
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Tagad vecais joks aktuāls.
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17. Sep 2024, 22:56 #9668

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Ļoti atvainojos ,bet vai nevarētu kādu atsauci,video uz šo ielikt par ko te slepeni runājiet?
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17. Sep 2024, 22:58 #9669

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17. Sep 2024, 23:18 #9670

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Baterijas? Vai tomēr katrā ierīcē mikro sprāgstviela? Jebkurā gadījumā episks izgājiens

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17. Sep 2024, 23:25 #9671

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Live Updates: Pagers Explode Across Lebanon in Apparent Attack on Hezbollah Hezbollah said wireless devices belonging to its members had exploded, and the health minister said more than 2,700 people had been injured. Hezbollah blamed Israel, but the Israeli military declined to comment.

Here are the latest developments.

Hundreds of pagers blew up at the same time across Lebanon on Tuesday in an apparently coordinated attack that targeted members of Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed militant group in the region, Lebanese and Hezbollah officials said.

The attack came a day after Israeli leaders had warned that they were considering stepping up their military campaign against Hezbollah, which has been firing on northern Israel since last year in solidarity with Hamas and its war with Israel in Gaza.

Hezbollah accused Israel of orchestrating the attack on Tuesday and vowed to retaliate for what it called “blatant aggression.” The Israeli military declined to comment. Several independent experts said that it looked highly likely that Israel was behind the attack.

The wave of explosions left many people in Beirut in a state of confusion and shock. Witnesses reported smoke coming from people’s pockets, followed by small blasts that sounded like fireworks or gunshots. Amateur footage broadcast on Lebanese television showed chaotic scenes at hospitals, as wounded patients with mangled hands and mutilated faces sought treatment. Sirens blared throughout the city.

Lebanon’s prime minister, Najib Mikati, characterized the attack as “criminal Israeli aggression” and called it “a serious violation of Lebanese sovereignty.”

Here is what else to know:

Thousands injured: Lebanon’s Ministry of Health said that at least nine people had been killed, including a young girl, and more than 2,700 others injured, with about 200 in critical condition. Dr. Abiad said many of the victims had injuries to their faces, particularly the eyes, as well as to their hands and stomachs. Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon, Mojtaba Amini, suffered injuries to his hand and face when a pager he was carrying exploded, according to Iranian state media reports.

Hezbollah’s pagers targeted: Three officials briefed on the attack said that the operation had targeted hundreds of pagers belonging to Hezbollah operatives who have used such devices for years to make it harder for their messages to be intercepted. The use of pagers had became even more widespread after the Oct. 7 attacks, when Hezbollah’s chief warned that Israeli intelligence had penetrated the cellphone network, security experts said. The devices were programmed to beep for several seconds before exploding, according to the officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.

Escalating conflict: The blasts appeared to be the latest salvo in an 11-month conflict between Israel and Hezbollah that began last October, after Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed militia, began firing into Israeli territory in solidarity with its ally, Hamas, which is also backed by Iran. The conflict has largely remained contained to exchanges of missiles and rockets, but for months, leaders on either side have warned that it could expand into a war involving ground forces.

Assassination attempt: On Tuesday afternoon, before the pager explosions in Lebanon , the Israeli military had accused Hezbollah of attempting to assassinate a retired senior member of the country’s security services with an explosive device that could be remotely detonated from Lebanon. The same operatives were behind a similar attempted attack in Tel Aviv last year, the military said.

Syrian attacks: In Syria, at least 14 people were injured by pager explosions in the apparently coordinated attack on Hezbollah, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitor.

Senior members of Hezbollah have used pagers for years but the practice became more widespread after the Oct. 7 attacks, when the group’s leader warned members that Israeli intelligence had penetrated the cellphone network, security experts said Tuesday.

As a result, thousands of rank-and-file members of Hezbollah — and not just fighters — switched to a new system of wireless paging devices, said Amer Al Sabaileh, a regional security expert and university professor based in Amman, Jordan. He said his information was based on extensive contacts in Lebanese political and security circles.

It was not immediately clear how those devices were distributed, but large numbers of pagers exploded at approximately the same time on Tuesday in Lebanon, causing thousands of injuries, according to Lebanese health authorities.

Since the advent of cellphones and smartphones, pagers have fallen out of use, though they remain in use by some people for quick and private contact.

Hezbollah has been security conscious about telecommunications for years, Mr. Al Sabaileh said, and has long banned its operatives from using cellphones while they are traveling in the south of the country near the Israel border. Cellphones can be used to locate the person carrying them.

But, he said, that became more urgent after Oct. 7, when some of the Hezbollah’s senior members were assassinated in airstrikes. In February, Hezbollah’s chief, Hassan Nasrallah, warned members during a speech that their phones were dangerous and could be spied on by Israeli forces, saying they should break or bury them.

Iran, whose government has for decades supplied Hezbollah with arms, technology and other forms of military aid, and would have been pivotal both to any decision to switch to the system and in the delivery of the technology, the experts said.

Experts said that they did not know the precise arrangement for the distribution of the paging devices to Hezbollah members, nor how they had been compromised, but a key element of the new paging system was that it did not use the technology that is the basis of most conventional cellphone networks, and therefore were harder to track electronically.

David Wood, a senior Lebanon analyst with the International Crisis Group think tank, described it as a “limited, closed network.”

He said that in the short term, Hezbollah would likely resort to other methods of communication, potentially one that avoided electronic means altogether.

“It will obviously make coordination more difficult and more risky and without a doubt this is a serious blow to Hezbollah’s operational capacity,” he said.

Mr. Sabaileh said the explosions would be a psychological blow for Hezbollah because it showed the capacity of Israel to strike not just fighters but anyone connected with the group as they went about their daily business.

“It’s like doing an operation in every part of Hezbollah’s territory,” Mr. Sabaileh said, adding that the group would likely see it as a prelude to an Israeli escalation of the conflict, potentially on the ground. “The way they are targeted and the timing looks like a movie — making devices explode all at the same time everywhere is shocking.”




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17. Sep 2024, 23:30 #9672

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Riņķī un apkārt, bet nekas par tehnisko pusi
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17. Sep 2024, 23:36 #9673

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Im not ready for Lafters palags right now ,bet īsumā ,kā tik daudz īsto cilvēku rokās gadījās tie peidžeri?
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17. Sep 2024, 23:37 #9674

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Drīz būs. Jau sāku lasīt

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17. Sep 2024, 23:37 #9675

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17 Sep 2024, 23:36:33 @Locis rakstīja:
Im not ready for Lafters palags right now ,bet īsumā ,kā tik daudz īsto cilvēku rokās gadījās tie peidžeri?

A tajā palags iiir

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18. Sep 2024, 08:57 #9676

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17 Sep 2024, 23:36:33 @Locis rakstīja:
Im not ready for Lafters palags right now ,bet īsumā ,kā tik daudz īsto cilvēku rokās gadījās tie peidžeri?
Kurš mūsdienās vispār izmanto peidžeri?? gadus 25 nav redzēti vispār

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18. Sep 2024, 09:02 #9677

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Labi ka sentimenta vadīts aļikā nepasūtīju Motorolas peidžeru. Būtu tagad par vienu skapi mājās mazāk
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18. Sep 2024, 09:22 #9678

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17 Sep 2024, 23:36:33 @Locis rakstīja:
Im not ready for Lafters palags right now ,bet īsumā ,kā tik daudz īsto cilvēku rokās gadījās tie peidžeri?


No palaga- teroristi lietoja speciālus peidžerus (jo trubas var noklausīties, utml) ar iebūvētu pašiznīcināšanos.
Izraēla uzhakoja un boom.
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18. Sep 2024, 09:51 #9679

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Bet žīdiem visu cieņu. Mossad reabilitējas pēc savām neveiksmèm un atgūst veco slavu. Kur bija jau no wwII.
Lūk tur Tevi atradīs un reāli tualetē nomočîs. Kā viens izteicās. Īsāk sakot- ar Mossad nevajag dirsties

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Viss sākās 1928 gadā.
Motorola, Inc. (/ˌmoʊtəˈroʊlə/[2]) was an American multinational telecommunications company based in Schaumburg, Illinois. It was founded in 1928 as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation by brothers Paul and Joseph Galvin.

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18. Sep 2024, 10:33 #9680

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Peidžeru laikā bija populārs teiciens - lohs ar peidžeri, izrādās kaut kur tas vēl joprojām aktuāli
Bet nu par izpildījumu 10 balles, tāpat kā par to sēni šonakt paraškā Ukrainas topikā. Izskatās, ka mīzalas pindosi atakams vietā dod ukraiņiem pareizās koordinātas, kur lidināt dronus - nu vismaz kaut kas.
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