Comment by Izikiel43
From the amount of injured it seems more like a broad attack than a targeted one.
Most likely they knew some of them would go to hezbollah, and that was enough, collateral damage be damned.
From the amount of injured it seems more like a broad attack than a targeted one.
Most likely they knew some of them would go to hezbollah, and that was enough, collateral damage be damned.
The news reports are saying a lot of explosions happened at hospitals. Considering that pagers are still in common use by Western doctors, I'm wondering if they considered hospital staff to be acceptable casualties.
these weren't random pagers. They intercepted a shipment of thousands of pagers for hezbollah and rigged them with explosives, and set them off likely using hezbollah's own command and control network.
Random doctors in the hospital won't have these.
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/pagers-drones-how-...
In July reuters was telling us how hezbollah was using pagers to defeat israel. Israel was smarter than them.
> Random doctors in the hospital won't have these.
To put a slightly finer point on it: Even an uninvolved doctor somehow came to own a booby-trapped pager, they wouldn't be carrying it around every day unless it was configured to listen to the hospital's broadcast network of real medical messages, as opposed to leaving it tuned to Hezbollah High Command or whatever.
Yeah, this is likely government backed, so targeting is most likely.
They probably run their numbers and reasoned that more than 75% or something of pagers from a specific batch were used by hezbollah or subjects close to them and decided that it was an acceptable casualty ratio.
"You can't make an omelet without breaking some eggs" approach applied to armed conflicts.
I'd disagree - this seems highly targeted. There aren't that many people with pagers but pagers were a specific way for Hezbollah to speak to operatives.