Stretching across decades, Israel's Mossad intelligence agency appears to have a knack for successful covert operations.
Israel's attack on Hezbollah portends a global shift in warfare, with traditional tactics replaced by explosive pagers, kamikaze drones and AI-driven systems.
In 2009, the CIA and Mossad launched a cyber operation using the Stuxnet malware to disrupt Iran's nuclear program. The ...
View PDF On September 17, thousands of Hezbollah operatives’ pagers exploded, killing at least 10 and injuring many more.
In the first Mission Impossible movie there was the NOC List. The Non-Official Cover List was a list of covert operatives of ...
Israel Defense Forces on Friday killed a Hezbollah leader who was behind a series of bombing attacks on Americans in the ...
After the mass explosion of pagers and walkie-talkies assigned to Hezbollah operatives across Lebanon, is all-out regional ...
From exploding letters in the 1960s to exploding pagers today, Israel has been tracking down its enemies in covert operations for decades. But the hits often yield only temporary gains.
BEIRUT, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Hand-held radios used by armed group Hezbollah detonated on Wednesday across Lebanon's south in ...
At least nine people, including an 8-year-old girl, were killed, and nearly 3,000 others wounded on Tuesday when pagers used ...
Recent attacks targeting Hezbollah members with exploding pagers​ and walkie-talkies in Lebanon​ may seem to be the stuff of spy novels, but the implications are very real.