Pager Blast: Kerala connection found in pager blast in Lebanon! Did Israel make a deal with the man from Wayanad?

Posted on 21st Sep 2024 by rohit kumar

Serial pager blasts in several cities of Lebanon have created a sensation. 20 people died in the blast in the pagers of thousands of members of the terrorist organization Hezbollah. Hezbollah has alleged that Israel is involved in this attack. At the same time, now its Kerala connection has also come to the fore.

 

Connection related to Kerala

 

Hezbollah fighters use pagers to communicate on messages, in which Israel's hand was told after the blast. It is alleged that Israel, in collaboration with the pager manufacturing company, had put some explosive material in it.

 

Names of several shell companies are coming to the fore in this attack, the founder of one of them is an Indian person born in Kerala.

 

Name of the company of the person from Wayanad

 

According to a Hungarian media outlet, Norta Global Limited, a Bulgarian company, was also involved in the pager deal. The founder of this company is Norwegian citizen Renson Jose, whose involvement is being investigated. Rinson Jose is originally from Mananthavady in Wayanad, Kerala.

 

Hezbollah is trapped in the name of shell companies.

 

According to many reports, Israel has played a game with Hezbollah in this attack. Israel used many shell companies in this attack so that Hezbollah would get entangled in the investigation. This is what happened in the beginning and Hezbollah thought that Taiwanese company Gold Apollo was behind this. However, later the company clarified that the pagers that exploded were not it.

 

How did Israel shake Lebanon?

 

Lebanon says that the pagers were tampered with at the production stage by Israel's intelligence agency Mossad. Mossad injected a board inside the device containing explosive material that receives a code. It is very difficult to detect it by any means. Not even by any device or scanner.

 

The source said that when a coded message was sent to them, 5000 pagers exploded, and the explosives were also activated.

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