I’m not sure who had exploding pagers on their Bingo cards for 2024, but why not? As Bonchie reported earlier:
In one of the most unbelievable developments of 2024, Israel somehow hacked into the pagers and cell phones of Hezbollah fighters and caused them to explode. News of hundreds of injuries, including dismemberments broke on Tuesday morning. Shortly after, videos of devices blowing up began to circulate.
Now comes news that one of those injured happens to be Iran’s ambassador to Lebanaon.
BREAKING: Iran’s ambassador in Lebanon has been wounded in the explosion of pagers in the country, Iranian news reports say.
https://t.co/PI1wygQ8yO— The Associated Press (@AP) September 17, 2024
Here’s more on the story:
Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency, close to the country’s powerful Revolutionary Guard, said on its Telegram channel that Mojtaba Amani, Iran’s ambassador in Lebanon, has a superficial injury and is under observation at a hospital. Another semi-official Mehr news agency, also on its Telegram channel, reported that Amani was wounded by a pager explosion. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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