Former Mossad agent's account of marketing for pagers that injured Hezbollah members

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-Tuesday 2024/12/24 - 13:36
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روایت مامور سابق موساد از بازاریابی برای پیجرهایی که اعضای حزب‌الله را مجروح کرد

According to a former Mossad agent who spoke to CBS anonymously and with his face covered

CBS's 60 Minutes program continued its conversation with Mossad agents about the project to blow up Hezbollah's pagers, and published a section on the marketing and promotion of these pagers.
According to the former Mossad agent, who spoke to CBS anonymously, although the pagers were ugly, they had characteristics that encouraged the buyer.
For example, in a fake advertisement on YouTube, it was said that these pagers are dustproof and waterproof and have a long battery life, and other advertisements and brochures were published.
He says that when the pagers were given to the Mossad chief for approval, he said that no one would buy them and that the pagers were too big and heavy to fit in his pocket and come up with another plan, but he tried for two weeks to convince his boss.
According to the former Mossad agent, in addition to Hezbollah, other buyers had expressed interest in buying the pajrahs in bulk.
He says Gold Appolo had no knowledge that the Mossad was behind the project. In cooperation with a woman who was the company's sales manager and had previously worked with Hezbollah, the Mossad offered the militia the first shipment of the updated version of the pagers at no cost, and by September 2024, Hezbollah members had 5,000 pagers from the Mossad project in their pockets.
Thousands of pagers of Hezbollah members were detonated in Lebanon on September 17.

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