Pagers exploded across Lebanon in September. Retired Mossad agents, key to the operation, tell 60 Minutes Israel's plot started years ago with getting Hezbollah terrorists to buy walkie-talkies.
A day later, hundreds of walkie-talkies also blew up ... He asserted that the veteran Hezbollah leader saw pagers exploding and injuring people who were right next to him in his bunker.
involving exploding pagers and walkie-talkies, according to two retired senior agents. The agents revealed in an interview with CBS that Mossad began by creating a walkie-talkie with a concealed ...
The walkie-talkies were not detonated until September, a day after booby-trapped pagers were set off. “We created a pretend world,” said the officer, who went by the name “Michael.” ...
Gabriel said because walkie-talkies are mainly worn in battle, his team began developing exploding pagers as well. The remnants of one of the exploding devices in Lebanon Credit: Balkis Press ...
The walkie-talkies were not detonated until September, a day after booby-trapped pagers were set off. “We created a pretend world,” said the officer, who went by the name “Michael”.
The walkie-talkies were not detonated until September, a day after booby-trapped pagers were set off. “We created a pretend world,” said the officer, who went by the name “Michael.” ...