How Lebanon Walkie Talkie Explosion Happened? Israeli Airstrikes #israel #hezbollah

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19 Sept 202408:49

Summary

TLDRThis video script delves into a series of explosions in Lebanon, triggered by walkie-talkies and pagers, affecting various regions. It explores the inner workings of a walkie-talkie and the potential for its components to be weaponized. The script also discusses the strategic military capabilities of Hezbollah, including their use of terrain, infantry, anti-tank missiles, and a vast arsenal of rockets and drones. It outlines potential military responses from Israel and its allies, highlighting the layered defense systems like the Iron Dome, David's Sling, and Arrow. The video aims to provide an in-depth look at the technology and strategies involved in modern warfare.

Takeaways

  • 💥 The script discusses an attack involving walkie-talkies and pagers that exploded in Lebanon, affecting multiple areas and targeting devices like mobile phones, laptops, and solar energy cells.
  • ⏰ The explosions occurred around 15:45 local time and continued for two days.
  • 📱 The devices targeted were purchased around five months prior to the incident, suggesting a coordinated effort.
  • 🔍 The script delves into the internal components of a walkie-talkie, highlighting the potential for a lithium-ion battery to be repurposed as a power source for an explosive device.
  • 🚨 It outlines the four key elements required to construct a bomb: a power source, a triggering mechanism, a main explosive charge, and a detonator.
  • 🌐 The origins of the walkie-talkies are traced back to a Japanese company that discontinued production of certain models, raising questions about counterfeiting.
  • 📦 The supply chain for the pagers is explored, with a Hungarian company buying licensing rights and the products allegedly being made in Taiwan.
  • 🔩 The script speculates on how a battery could be disguised as an explosive device, noting the weight similarity between a lithium-ion battery and the explosive used in the attack.
  • 🛡️ It describes Hezbollah's defensive layers near the border with Israel, including tactical defense compartments and command and control centers.
  • ⚔️ The potential military strategies of Hezbollah are discussed, including the use of light infantry, anti-tank weapons, and a large arsenal of rockets and drones.
  • 🌎 The script outlines a hypothetical scenario where Israel and its allies respond to an attack with air strikes, ground invasions, and the use of advanced defense systems like the Iron Dome.

Q & A

  • What was the nature of the first round of explosions in Lebanon?

    -The first round of explosions in Lebanon was related to a walkie-talkie and pager attack incident, targeting devices such as mobile phones, laptops, solar energy cells, and walkie-talkie radios that were purchased around five months earlier.

  • What is the typical power source used in walkie-talkies and how could it be repurposed in a dangerous scenario?

    -The typical power source used in walkie-talkies is a lithium-ion battery. In a dangerous scenario, such as constructing a bomb, this battery could serve as the power source to provide the necessary energy for an explosion.

  • What are the four key elements required to construct a bomb, as mentioned in the script?

    -The four key elements required to construct a bomb are a power source, a triggering mechanism, a main explosive charge, and a detonator.

  • What is PETN and why is it significant in the context of the script?

    -PETN, or pentaerythritol tetranitrate, is a highly explosive chemical compound known for its potency. It belongs to a class of chemicals called nitrate esters, which are often used in explosives due to their reactive nature. In the script, PETN was the explosive material used in a recent attack.

  • What is the connection between the Icom handheld radios and the attack mentioned in the script?

    -The Icom handheld radios, a widely recognized and reliable communication device, were targeted in the attack. The production of several models was discontinued 10 years ago, and the script suggests that counterfeit versions of these radios might have been involved in the incident.

  • How did the supply chain for the pagers, which were part of the attack, work according to the script?

    -According to the script, Hezbollah ordered the pagers from Hungary, but the products were allegedly made in Taiwan or somewhere nearby. They were then reshipped to Lebanon from Hungary, and explosives were reportedly planted along the supply chain.

  • What is the speculated method for disguising an explosive device within a pager, as described in the script?

    -The script speculates that one of two identical batteries inside a pager could be disguised as an explosive device. One battery would power the device, while the other could contain the explosive material.

  • What are the four layers of defense that Hezbollah has been fortifying near the border with Israel, as mentioned in the script?

    -The four layers of defense that Hezbollah has been fortifying near the border with Israel include tactical defense compartments, command and control centers, rocket firing positions, and sector headquarters.

  • What are the capabilities of Hezbollah's arsenal as described in the script?

    -Hezbollah's arsenal includes light infantry, anti-tank weapons like the TAN, a significant number of rockets, and hundreds of drones from Iran. They also have the capability to launch multiple drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles.

  • How does the Israeli defense system work against incoming threats as described in the script?

    -The Israeli defense system consists of three tiers: the long-range Arrow missile defense system for intercepting missiles outside the Earth's atmosphere, the David's Sling system for missiles and drones, and the Iron Dome for short-range rocket attacks.

Outlines

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💥 Exploding Devices: The Lebanon Incident

The script discusses a series of explosions in Lebanon, triggered by walkie-talkies and pagers, affecting multiple areas. The incident occurred around 3:45 PM local time and continued for two days. The attack targeted electronic devices including mobile phones, laptops, solar energy cells, and walkie-talkies purchased around five months prior. The script delves into the inner workings of a walkie-talkie, highlighting its components such as the LCD monitor, microphone, and lithium-ion battery. It then explores how similar technology could be weaponized, using a lithium-ion battery as a power source, PETN as an explosive, and an inconspicuous antenna as a triggering mechanism. The narrative suggests a coordinated attack to target high-value individuals like commanders and soldiers.

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🛡️ Hezbollah's Defense Strategy and Countermeasures

This section outlines Hezbollah's strategic defense and offensive operations in the Middle East. It describes the IDF's armored tanks and Hezbollah's use of terrain and climate to their advantage. The script mentions Hezbollah's light infantry, anti-tank weapons, and a vast arsenal of rockets and drones. It also discusses potential scenarios where Iran, Hezbollah's main sponsor, could launch a coordinated attack involving drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles. The response from Israel and its allies is also detailed, including the use of fighter jets, air defense systems, and the Israeli defense system's three-tiered approach to counter missile and drone threats.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Walkie-Talkie

A walkie-talkie is a handheld, portable, two-way radio transceiver used for communication over short distances without the need for a cellular network. In the video, it is highlighted as a widely recognized and reliable communication device often used in various industries and by professionals for secure long-range communication. The script discusses how such devices could potentially be weaponized, with the lithium-ion battery within them being repurposed as a power source for a bomb.

💡Explosive Device

An explosive device is a mechanism or contrivance that causes a sudden and destructive release of energy, typically in the form of a loud noise and rapid expansion of gases. The video script describes a hypothetical scenario where a walkie-talkie or pager could be modified to contain an explosive charge, such as dynamite or PETN (Pent aerythritol tetranitrate), which is known for its potency and is used in the construction of bombs.

💡Detonator

A detonator is a device used to initiate the explosion of an explosive material by providing a small initial explosion or a burst of high-energy particles. In the context of the video, a detonator could be placed within an explosive device to ensure precise timing of the explosion, which could be triggered by a signal sent to the device, such as a radio signal.

💡Lithium-Ion Battery

A lithium-ion battery is a type of rechargeable battery that is commonly used in electronic devices due to its high energy density and low self-discharge rate. The video script discusses how a lithium-ion battery, typically used as a power source in devices like walkie-talkies, could be repurposed as a power source for a bomb, highlighting its potential danger if misused.

💡PETN

PETN, or Pent aerythritol tetranitrate, is a highly sensitive and powerful explosive compound. It is mentioned in the script as an example of the explosive material that could be used in an improvised explosive device (IED). The script notes that PETN is a member of the nitrate ester class of chemicals, which are often used in explosives due to their reactive nature.

💡Antenna

An antenna is a conductor used to transmit or receive radio frequency electromagnetic waves. In the video, it is suggested that an antenna could be used as a triggering mechanism for an explosive device, receiving a signal that would initiate the detonation process, turning an ordinary object into a deadly weapon.

💡Counter Surveillance

Counter surveillance refers to measures taken to detect, prevent, or counteract surveillance by adversaries. The video mentions that drones from Iran could serve a dual purpose: they can be used for counter surveillance to monitor enemy movements and activities, and they can switch to an attacking mode if needed, showcasing the multifunctional capabilities of modern military technology.

💡Anti-Tank Guided Missile

An anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) is a weapon system specifically designed to destroy armored vehicles, such as tanks. The script references the 'Tan' missile, an Iranian anti-tank guided missile reverse-engineered from the American BGM-71 TOW missile, as an example of the type of weaponry that Hezbollah might use in their tactical defense and offensive operations.

💡Iron Dome

The Iron Dome is a mobile all-weather air defense system developed by Israel to intercept and destroy short-range rockets and artillery shells. The video script discusses the Iron Dome as the third tier of Israel's defense system, designed to stop most short-range rocket attacks, illustrating the layered approach Israel takes to its missile defense.

💡Ballistic Missile

A ballistic missile is a missile that follows a ballistic trajectory, which is the path of an object launched into space with no further propulsion and that follows a set trajectory. The video script mentions that ballistic missiles can travel at exceptionally high speeds, making them a rapid and potentially devastating weapon in military conflicts.

Highlights

Explosions related to the walkie-talkie and pager attack incident occurred in Beirut, Lebanon, affecting other areas of the country.

The blasts continued for two days, targeting devices like mobile phones, laptops, solar energy cells, and walkie-talkie radios.

The attack allegedly targeted devices purchased around 5 months prior to the exploding pagers.

The Icom walkie-talkie is a widely recognized communication device used for secure long-range communication.

The walkie-talkie's main components include an LCD monitor, microphone, and a lithium-ion battery.

A bomb's construction requires a power source, triggering mechanism, main explosive charge, and a detonator.

In a hypothetical scenario, a lithium-ion battery could serve as a power source for a bomb.

PETN, a highly explosive chemical compound, was used in a recent attack as the explosive material.

An inconspicuous antenna could be used as a triggering mechanism to initiate a bomb's detonation.

The Icom company discontinued the production of several models of their handheld radios 10 years ago.

BAC Consulting, a Hungarian company, bought licensing rights to these models.

Transcripts

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the first round of explosions related to

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the walkie-talkie and pager attack

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incident occurred in lebanon's capital

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beut this also affects several other

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areas of the country at around 15:45

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local time which translates to 3:45 p.m.

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the blasts continued to occur throughout

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the country for 2 days this attack also

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allegedly targeted mobile phones laptops

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solar energy cells as well as

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walkie-talkie radios that were purchased

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at a similar time about 5 months earlier

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as the exploding pagers

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this is the icon branded walkie-talkie a

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widely recognized and reliable

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communication device often used in

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various Industries and by Professionals

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for secure long range

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communication let's take a closer look

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inside this walkie-talkie to better

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understand its main components at the

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front you'll notice the LCD

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monitors next we have the microphone

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which captures the user's voice and

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converts sound into electrical signals

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that can be

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transmitted finally at the back of the

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device is the power source typically a

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lithium ion

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battery to help illustrate how similar

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technology could be rep proposed in

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dangerous scenarios let's examine how a

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bomb

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Works in essence constructing a bomb

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requires four key elements power source

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to provide the necessary energy a

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triggering mechanism to initiate the

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detonation a main explosive charge to

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cause the destructive force and a

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Detonator to set off the

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explosive applying this to a

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hypothetical scenario the lithium ion

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battery could easily serve as the power

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source in such a device an explosive

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charge such as a dynamite or a similar

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material could be hidden within a

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seemingly ordinary object like the top

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section of a cell phone in a recent

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attack for example the explosive

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material used was pent thr to trinitrate

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or petn for short petn is a highly

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explosive chemical compound known for

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its potency and it belongs to a class of

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chemicals called nitrate Esters which

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are often used in explosives due to

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their reactive

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nature a Detonator could be placed just

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beneath the explosive charge to ensure

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precise timing of the explosion as for

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the triggering mechanism something as

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inconspicuous as the antenna could be

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used to receive a signal that initiates

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the

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detonation once everything is in place a

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message or radio signal could be sent to

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activate the bomb resulting in an

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explosion designed to Target and

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eliminate high value individuals such as

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commanders and

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soldiers let's take a look into the

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origins of the walkietalkie this is a

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Japanese based radio communications and

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Telephone

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Company interestingly the company

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announced that the production of several

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models of their Icom handheld radios was

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discontinued 10 years ago so where and

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how they were counterfeited Still

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Remains a

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mystery now moving on to the origins of

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pagers is a bit trickier 5 months before

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the explosion a Hungarian company called

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BAC Consulting bought the licensing

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rights from a Taiwanese company named

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gold Apollo

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unconfirmed reports suggest that the

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company shipped the products and at some

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point along the supply chain explosives

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were planted along the way the products

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were then shipped back to Hezbollah to

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help you understand better let's

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simplify the shipping routes hasbullah

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ordered the pagers from Hungary but the

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products were allegedly made in Taiwan

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or somewhere nearby afterward they were

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reshipped to Lebanon from Hungary and

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that should have been the supply chain a

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quick recap and correction with his

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pager inside a typical pager you'll

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notice these components working together

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particularly the batteries which power

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the device now let's consider a

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hypothetical scenario imagine you're

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looking at two identical batteries

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inside the pager although this is

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speculative if we were part of a spy

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agency we might consider disguising one

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of the two identical batteries for a

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different purpose One battery would

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provide the necessary power for the

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device while the other could potentially

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serve as an explosive cleverly concealed

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within the pager to expand on this

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Theory a lithium ion battery weighs

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approximately 23 g interestingly reports

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in the news have mentioned that an

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explosive weighing about 10 to 20 G was

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detonated this similarity and weight

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lends some plausibility to the idea that

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a battery could be used as a disguise

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explosive device we believe there was a

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timer for triggering this explosive that

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can disable or un alive an adult if

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placed at the correct time since

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2,750 were injured which cannot be a

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coincidence now Israel will launch an

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air strike through the south of Lebanon

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followed up with ground invasion in the

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following days to

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come we all know if his bua has been

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fortifying its area near the border with

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four layers of Defense the first layer

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Starts Here moving back is the second

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layer and the third and fourth layers

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are positioned here in the back as

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command and control centers at the tip

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of the spear are the tactical defense

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compartments located strategically along

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these areas close to the Border but

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spread out to remain as close as

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possible interestingly they will not

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keep the rocket firing positions close

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to the tactical defense area to avoid

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collateral damage just behind the rocket

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compartments is the headquarters

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responsible for directing and commanding

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troop movements and finally we have the

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sector headquarters but this might

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create a domino effect as Hezbollah one

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of the middle east's largest non-state

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actors has been planning its strategy

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and tactical defense and offensive

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operations as we all know the IDF has

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well armored tanks such as the marava

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and the Nur fighting

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vehicle however Hezbollah might used the

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terrain and climate to Israel's

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disadvantage in armored and maneuver

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Warfare as most of these areas are hilly

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and Rocky unsuitable for tank

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tactics hezbollah's tactics include

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light infantry reportedly numbering

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around 100,000 soldiers and anti-tank

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weapons like the tant an Iranian

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anti-tank guided missile reverse

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engineered from the American bjm 71 tow

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missile additionally Hezbollah has

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around 100,000 rockets in its Arsenal

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the though some internal reports suggest

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they have up to 1 million rockets in

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stockpile an immense quantity of weapons

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not to forget the hundreds of drones

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from Iran like this one which can serve

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as both counter surveillance while also

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switching to attacking mode if an allout

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War breaks out it would drag Iran which

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is Hezbollah biggest sponsor in the

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first stage of the attack it can launch

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multiple drones of various kinds an hour

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later the uavs will be probably joined

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by multiple cruise missiles capable of

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reaching Israel in just over an hour

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finally over hundreds of ballistic

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missiles which take just between 10 and

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15 minutes to arrive will be launched

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from Iran at the same time drum attacks

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will be launched by the hes in Yemen and

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Iranian backed militias in Iraq while

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Hezbollah might fire missiles at Israeli

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positions in the occupied golen

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Heights let's explain why they are

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launched at different time intervals as

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these drones usually have a speed of

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around4 mph which translates to

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approximately 185 km per hour

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in comparison a cruise missile has a

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speed of around 500 mph which is about

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800

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kmph a ballistic missile on the other

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hand has a speed of around

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3,836 mph translating to approximately

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6,174

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kmph that is exceptionally fast and as a

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result will catch up swiftly so in

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summary when the drones reach the

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designated Target the cruise missiles

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and the ballistic missile will

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eventually strike their target tets at

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almost the same time now Israel allies

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will respond to this Threat by launching

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fighter jets while the UK fighter jets

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probably came from Cypress along with

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the Voyager airus tanker taking on a few

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drones from the south fighter jets from

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American aircraft carriers might take

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part in neutralizing these missiles

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while the US destroyers tackled a couple

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of dozens of ballistic missiles while

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Allied fighter jets could also work

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together to neutralize drones flying

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through Jordan and Iraq as the Allied

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Forces took got a quarter of the drones

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and missiles the Israeli defense system

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kicked into action now let's take a look

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how the Israeli defense system works the

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Israel Defense System consists of three

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tiers first up is the long range aerom

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missile defense system which was

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designed specifically with uranium

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missiles in mind each of these system

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Rockets cost a few million dollars and

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they can intercept missiles outside the

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Earth's atmosphere resulting in enhanced

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protection the second layer of defense

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is the so-called David sling system

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designed for taking out missiles and

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drones finally the Iron Dome stops most

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short-range rocket attacks in Israel we

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