This would easily be the biggest counterintelligence failure that Hezbollah has had in decades.”
What we're talking about is a relatively small battery bursting into flames. We're not talking of a fatal explosion here. I'd need to know more about the energy density of the batteries, but my intuition is telling me that it's highly unlikely,
Amos’s travels are very much a continuation of the diplomacy that he’s been conducting now for many months to try to prevent a second front from opening up in the north there, all part and parcel of this administration and this team’s efforts to prevent an escalation and a widening of this conflict,
No 10 is a threadbare place and most prime ministers are petrified of spending money on it,
The enemy [Israel] stands behind this security incident,
Pagers belonging to employees of various Hezbollah units and institutions exploded."
A lithium ion battery fire is one thing, but I've never seen one explode like that. It looks like a small explosive charge,
We hold the Israeli enemy fully responsible for this criminal aggression that also targeted civilians,
It’s no secret that the two of them have clashed in most stages of the war, and it’s only gotten worse,
It’s insufferable, and the prime minister seems to understand that it’s insufferable, and that a new defense minister is needed,
It’s like doing an operation in every part of Hezbollah’s territory,
It will obviously make coordination more difficult and more risky and without a doubt this is a serious blow to Hezbollah’s operational capacity,