Israel’s recent attack on Hezbollah involved exploding pagers and radios, part of a decade-long effort to infiltrate the group. Markings on the devices traced back to a Taiwanese manufacturer and a Hungarian shell company linked to Israeli intelligence. This “red button” capability allows Israel to activate dormant threats. The explosions killed and injured thousands, including civilians, and disrupted Hezbollah’s operations. Despite significant casualties, the attacks haven’t led to major Israeli military incursions. The operation reflects Israel’s deep understanding of Hezbollah’s logistics and communications.