Pagers that exploded in Lebanon were made in Taiwan: Al-Jazeera investigation

The explosion of Alphanumeric Pager AP-900 pagers in Lebanon was linked to the Taiwanese company Gold Apollo Co., Ltd. According to Al-Jazeera, the devices were loaded with PETN explosives and were detonated on a signal from the Mossad.

Sep 18, 2024 - 12:11
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Pagers that exploded in Lebanon were made in Taiwan: Al-Jazeera investigation
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Interesting details have emerged in the investigation into the explosion of pagers in Lebanon. The Alphanumeric Pager AP-900 devices, manufactured by Taiwanese company Gold Apollo Co., Ltd., were delivered to Lebanon about 5 months ago. According to Al-Jazeera, the pagers contained 20 grams of PETN explosive.

It is reported that the devices were initially held at Jordanian customs due to the refusal of the logistics company to deliver them directly to Lebanon. According to Al-Jazeera, the detonation occurred on a signal from Mossad, when the batteries of the pagers were heated to a critical temperature, causing an explosion. This incident attracted the attention of international security services and left many questions about the role of the special services in this event.

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