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Iran Bans Officials from Public Internet Networks, Fearing Repeat of Pager Attack

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The Iranian regime-linked Fars News Agency reported on Tuesday that Tehran’s technology security heads have ordered regime officials not to use any devices that can connect to public internet networks, apparently out of concern that Israeli operatives can use that connection to remotely detonate explosives.

Reports citing Fars News indicate that the Iranians fear a repeat of the dramatic “pager” and other technology device attacks throughout Lebanon in September 2024 targeting members of the Iranian proxy terrorist organization Hezbollah. That attack appeared to involve implanting explosive devices in pagers – which Hezbollah operatives used to avoid espionage on more modern devices – as well as walkie-talkies, laptops, mobile phones, and other such communication items. The Hezbollah attacks targeted hundreds of operatives and preceded the successful elimination from the battlefield of the head of the jihadist organization, Hassan Nasrallah.

Military engagement between Iran and Israel began openly on Friday, when the Israeli government announced “Operation Rising Lion” in response to alleged intelligence that Iran was attempting to construct a nuclear weapon. In addition to the Israeli intelligence claims, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the United Nations nuclear watchdog organization, passed a resolution on Thursday condemning Iran for violating international law on nuclear development.

The Iranian government has dramatically increased the scale of its uranium enrichment activities. IAEA chief Rafael Grossi revealed in the days leading up to the resolution passing that Iran was operating at least three secret uranium enrichment sites. He also estimated that Iran had enriched enough fissile material in the past three months to build three nuclear weapons. Following the passage of the resolution, Tehran announced that, rather than scaling down operations, it would build yet another new enrichment facility.

According to the Emirati news organization The National, the order to avoid public internet networks came from the cyber security command of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a wing of the armed forces and a U.S.-designated terrorist organization. The IRGC lost its commander, Major General Hossein Salami, on the first day of Operation Rising Lion.

The Times of Israel noted that the decree appears to apply to Iranian officials and bodyguards accompanying them, who may be close enough to use their devices as explosives.

The Hezbollah pager explosions were an unprecedented attack on the terrorist organization. According to the Lebanese government, the simultaneous detonation of hundreds, if not thousands, of pagers and other communications devices resulted in nearly 2,750 people injured and at least eight killed. Officials traced the pagers back to a company headquartered in Taiwan, Gold Apollo, which itself said it had no knowledge or involvement in any such attack. Officials with Gold Apollo later told media that the pagers used in the attack were sold to a company allegedly headquartered in Hungary and that the company had no knowledge that the devices would end up in Lebanon.

The Israeli government has not taken responsibility for the pager attack directly at press time. This month, however, the CBS News program 60 Minutes claimed to speak to anonymous former agents of the Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency, who claimed to have organized the operation.

“Operation Rising Lion” has focused on neutralizing Iran’s most belligerent terrorist leaders and destroying the military assets Iran needs to bomb Israel, particularly missile launchers. After the first round of airstrikes on Friday, the Iranian regime confirmed the elimination of Salami as well as the chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces, Major General Mohammad Bagheri, two nuclear scientists, and several other high-ranking officials. On Sunday, the Iranian government confirmed the deaths of IRGC intelligence chief Brigadier General Mohammad Kazemi and deputy intelligence chief Hassan Mohaqiq.

Israel has since claimed to have obtained dominance over Iranian skies. On Tuesday, President Donald Trump declared that America also enjoyed such mobility.

“We now have complete and total control of the skies over Iran,” Trump announced. “Iran had good sky trackers and other defensive equipment, and plenty of it, but it doesn’t compare to American made, conceived, and manufactured ‘stuff.’ Nobody does it better than the good ol’ USA.”

The United States has claimed it did not take any direct action in attacking Iran during the current operation.

Iran has responded to the Israeli attacks by targeting Israel’s population centers, particularly Tel Aviv, and killing civilians. At press time, the Israeli government has confirmed the deaths of 24 civilians due to Iranian missile attacks and over 600 injuries.

“The Iranian regime is targeting civilians. They are targeting only civilians. You cannot find even one soldier which is dead after their attacks,” Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar emphasized. “Only civilians — because they are targeting civilians. They are targeting population centers, while we are targeting their nuclear program, their missile program, military objectives. At the same time, they — deliberately — target only civilians, and population centers.”

Iranian state propaganda outlet PressTV celebrated its “massive missile, drone barrage” over Israel on Tuesday, claiming that it is succeeding in deterring the operation. Israeli officials, meanwhile, are predicting a successful end to the conflict in up to two weeks.

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