
After thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies used by its Hezbollah allies in Lebanon exploded in deadly attacks last week, Iranian elite Revolutionary Guards Corps ( IRGC ) leaders told Reuters, senior Iranian security officials told Reuters.
One of the security personnel claimed that the IRGC is conducting a massive procedure to check all devices, not just contact equipment. He claimed that the majority of these items were sometimes made on hand or imported from China and Russia.
Iran was concerned about invasion by Israeli officials, including Iranians on Israel’s payment and a thorough analysis of personnel has already begun, targeting late and high-ranking members of the IRGC, added the national, who declined to be identified. The security official said that the investigation includes looking into their bank balances, both domestically and abroad, as well as their vacation histories and those of their people.
The security officials ‘ responses were not quickly available for response from Iran’s international, defense, and interior ministers.
In a planned strike, the pager products detonated on Tuesday across Hezbollah’s heartlands. On Wednesday, thousands of Hezbollah walkie-talkies exploded. The strikes killed 39 people and injured more than 3, 000 individuals.
Israel is accused of being responsible for the attacks in Lebanon and Hezbollah. Israel has neither denied nor confirmed presence.
The protection official declined to give information on how the IRGC pressure, comprising 190, 000 staff, are communicating. ” For now, we are using end-to-end crypto in messaging methods”, he said. According to the same established, there is widespread problem among Iran’s decision creation. Hezbollah has been contacted by IRGC officials for professional evaluations, and Iranian experts have sent several examples of exploded weapons to Tehran for analysis.
Another Persian official said the Islamic Republic’s main worry was the safety of the government’s nuclear and missile services, especially those underwater.
Prez: Israel laying traps to direct Iran into combat
On Monday, Iran’s senator accused Israel of pursuing a wider war in West Asia and laying” nets” to force his nation into a wider conflict. About two dozen media representatives were informed by Masoud Pezeshkian that Iran does n’t want to see the expansion of Israeli-Lebanon air strikes and the ongoing conflict in Gaza. He said while Israel insists it does n’t want a wider war, it is taking actions that show otherwise. Pezeshkian attributed Israel’s role in the fatal blasts of electronic devices last week in Lebanon. ( AP )