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It is getting even crazier:
Lebanon's official news agency reports that home solar energy systems exploded in several areas of Beirut
https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/lebanons-official-news-agency-reports-home-solar-energy-113809042
I wonder how deep Israel did go. And how much is paranoia/fud now.
Edit: And more! Exploding toasters next?
https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/article-820703
A lot of this is surely just random accidents that gets blamed on Israel right now due to paranoia.
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This is absolutely incredible. It’s like a small scale version of what happened to Japan after the second atomic bomb went off.
Allow me to explain; the first atomic bomb going off could have been seen as a one off, or an experiment, or as a luck break from the perspective of the Japanese.
The second one sent a clear message; we have more and we can keep doing this as long as we like.
It really was that second one that sent Japan into capitulation mode.
Now this is not as extreme as atomic bombs of course but the paranoia and fear from this following the pager attack has to be off the charts extreme. There’s absolutely no way of knowing if this is it, or they have something more in stored.
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One of the wonders on the internet is that you can go to /r/Lebanon right now and see people freaking out. Apparently lots of residents are frantically disconnecting all of their electronic devices.
Except for a quick stop by Reddit...and then let me check the insta...and...
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It's interesting seeing the split in perspective. About half of comments are saying things like "Hezbollah is destroying the country by dragging it into a conflict it clearly can't win" while the other half are along the lines of "This just shows how much we need Hezbollah, to protect us from the evil Zionist entity that would otherwise invade and us and try to take all our land".
And they're all claiming the other side is astroturfed.
The magic of Reddit is that they are probably both right
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