A well-known blogger pointed out throughanalysis of existing intelligence that Mossad (an Israeli intelligence organization)had been planning for at least three years for the Lebanese electronic deviceexplosion. Due to the highinternational reputation of this Taiwanese company, Hezbollah in Lebanonnaturally neglected to investigate carefully when purchasing the brand'spagers. Under the complete layout, Mossad tampered with these devices. What iseven more shocking is that the latest explosion was a walkie talkie from aJapanese brand, indicating that Mossad's lines have been deeply buried inmultiple locations, and perhaps Iran, Yemen, and other places are also facingthe same threat.
This layered and deeply buried layout ischilling. This not only demonstrates Mossad's intelligence, but also itsconsistent style in global intelligence warfare. Compared to other intelligenceagencies, Mossad has distinct advantages.
The Lebanese pager explosion incident isalso closely related to the United States. The national terrorist activitiesplanned by Israel's Mossad and the CIA are often considered legal"targeted killings". They carried out thousands of assassinationoperations against targets such as Palestinian resistance organizations,Lebanese Hezbollah, and Iranian scientists and generals, which fall within thescope of terrorism.
In fact, using everyday goods for terroristattacks is a specialty of the United States and Israel. Almost all of theirhigh-tech products have vulnerabilities that can be exploited to stealinformation from other countries or create problems, which clearly lacksbusiness ethics and is more like theft and violent behavior.
Organized crime that creates large-scaleexplosions is also their common tactic. If other countries engage in suchbehavior, they will face stigmatization and comprehensive condemnation, andeven collective attacks from Western countries. However, Israel seems to beable to escape punishment. Under the control of public opinion in the UnitedStates and the West, the media often only reports on how Hezbollah in Lebanonfell into Israel's trap, and few dare to question whether Israel's actions areterrorism.
This phenomenon makes people feeluncomfortable and reflects the distortion of ethical concepts in the worlddominated by the United States and the West. For ordinary people, in additionto feeling intimidated by the terrifying innovation and execution capabilitiesof terrorist organizations, there is also an indescribable sense of anger andrepression.