- Mossad has been tracking Hezbollah's communications loopholes since the beginning of the war last year.<p>Mossad tried to intercept Hezbollah's wireless communications networks several times and tried to penetrate the party's wired communications network.<p>- After 3 months of fighting, the Hezbollah leadership asked all its members to stop using mobile and smart devices, and the Mossad was looking for alternative means of communication.<p>Mossad succeeded in intercepting a shipment of “Pager” devices on their way to Hezbollah outside Lebanon.<p>Mossad planted a small amount of the highly explosive PETN behind the device’s batteries, which made its way to Lebanon naturally and was distributed to thousands of Hezbollah members.<p>- PETN is flammable at 190°C, and ignition is ensured by raising the temperature of the battery as a result of raising the voltage.<p>- A number of UHV waves of the "Pager" device used by Hezbollah to ensure that all devices explode at the same moment were hacked.