A string of mysterious attacks targeting Lebanon's Hezbollah—using exploding pagers and walkie-talkies—has left at least 37 dead and thousands injured, escalating tensions in the region. 🔥 The chaos peaked with an Israeli airstrike in Beirut's southern suburbs on September 20 that killed a top Hezbollah commander, sparking questions about who’s really pulling the strings.
📢 Former Lebanese Army brigadier general Georges Saghir, a military strategist, dropped a bombshell take: \"It's hard for Israel to do it by itself.\" He suggested the U.S. may have played a role, calling it a \"collaborative effort.\" 🕵️♂️ While details remain murky, the tech-savvy nature of the device attacks—straight out of a spy thriller—has analysts buzzing about next-gen warfare tactics.
💡 Why it matters: With Hezbollah labeled a \"major security threat\" by Israel and its allies, this escalation could reshape Middle East dynamics. As Saghir puts it, \"This isn’t just local—it’s geopolitical chess.\" 🌍✨ Stay tuned as the story unfolds.
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Stringer Dispatch: Former Lebanese brigadier general on device attacks
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