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> Weren’t [Gold Apollo] already selling pagers to Hezbollah?

Selling pagers to Lebanon citizens is legal if I'm not wrong.

Not necessarily. At this moment, all suggests that somebody (Ehem, Mossad) was impersonating a reseller of the brand [1]. How do they knew that the buyers were from Hezbollah?. Did the buyers wear a t-shirt?. What if somebody was buying it to resell it later and bank some profit?. This stuff could ended being sold to innocent people, or distributed by all the schools of Lebanon.

[1] New facts can change this picture and I may be wrong about this.

> If I was the CEO of Gold Apollo, I’d be investigating why my franchisee was selling stuff to Hezbollah in the first place.

Agree. Definitely, the maker should make a move about that, just to be sure. And to be very transparent about that investigation.




> Selling pagers to Lebanon citizens is legal if I'm not wrong.

This is true. But only the thousands of Hezbollah pagers blew up, right? There are a lot of details needed to see if they knowingly supplied Hezbollah or just sold a big batch to a random customer. I assumed, perhaps falsely, that a 5000 pager order for Lebanon is pretty specific and does anyone really use pagers any more? My thinking was that this is a specific tech used by Hezbollah. Although it is a consumer tech, maybe pagers are super popular in Lebanon. But 3000 people were injured so I thought that the vast majority of these pagers were used exclusively by Hezbollah.

My point is their stuff was already in a war. Israel making them explode doesn’t seem to change that.


> only the thousands of Hezbollah pagers blew up, right?

Hopefully! Just out of curiosity I had a look for that brand of pager on eBay, but didn't see any. I'd hate to think that there were a few rogue units out there that had potential to cause harm!


They were most probably devices sold at retail in areas where members of hezbollah are located.


You could be right

After ABC news, "an AP photographer in the city of Sidon saw a mobile phone shop damaged after devices exploded inside".

https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/gold-apollo-p...


It may be legal but with little or no civilian demand due to preference for cell phones. The only person I know with a pager is an on call doctor.




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