Now why would Iran's ambassador have a Hezbollah pager? 🤔
(we all know why)
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Now why would Iran's ambassador have a Hezbollah pager? 🤔
(we all know why)
Why are you pretending that is some sort of gotcha?
Diplomats communicating with their nation’s allies does not make them legitimate military targets.
Communication with terrorist organizations by government officers is frowned upon though.
Netanyahu spoke to Congress
Hezbollah is not a terrorist organization according to the Lebanese and Iranian governments or the UN.
The have 15 representatives in Lebanon's parliament.
Hezbollah is a political organisation in Lebanon. Lebanon is the country the Iranian ambassador is in.
This is not the gocha you think it is.
To speak with Hezbollah... The fuck you think ambassadors do?
Why does anyone in Lebanon have a pager at this point?
It’s because they don’t use the same wireless networks as phones and have like a 96h battery life. That’s why hospitals give them to doctors. And plenty of people still use walkie-talkies because they work (within a certain range) even when nothing else does.
Also, the pager companies are still in business mostly because of the pucks you get at a restaurant that buzz when your table or food is ready. “Obsolete” tech that’s dirt cheap can sometimes hang around for niche use cases.
I have to guess it has something to do with being harder to eavesdrop on
Mosadd was sending Hezbollah too many DickButt memes?
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-launches-crackdown-on-mobile-phones-in-schools
Mobile phones are set to be prohibited in schools across England as part of the government’s plan to minimise disruption and improve behaviour in classrooms.
New mobile phones in schools guidance issued today (19 February 2024) backs headteachers in prohibiting the use of mobile phones throughout the school day, including at break times.
Many schools around the country are already prohibiting mobile phone use with great results. This guidance will ensure there is a consistent approach across all schools.
I suppose if enough countries do that sort of thing, pagers might start doing a comeback.
EDIT: Though looking at the wording, I'm not actually sure if this is a "we're banning cell phones" or a "we're talking about policies that make it look like we're banning cell phones to keep the anti-cell-phone crowd happy".
Not if they keep exploding! Certainly not right after they've started exploding. And certainly not right after they've started exploding and you're Iran's ambassador to Lebanon.
That's like an inception of stupid.
Because military aged men with cell phones catch rq9s, or try real hard to.
Who cares, it is an act of terrorism
Who says he had one? If he did, he would be dead. He was in proximity of one at the time it exploded, that's all we know.