Thursday, September 19, 2024

Reflections on "Operation Grim Beeper" (what a name!)

 

A Twitter thread offers some interesting perspectives on the exploding pagers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon.


A few thoughts on Operation Grim Beeper.

1) This is one of the most astonishing intelligence operations in history. It is a reworking of the story of the Trojan Horse for the digital age, and it deserves to become nearly as legendary as its iconic predecessor. If we are not utterly astounded, it is because we have seen too many James Bond and Black Mirror movies for our own good.

In real life, operations like this just don’t happen. It is at least four operations in one.

First, the Israelis thoroughly mapped Hezbollah’s supply chain.

Second, they invented a special explosive charge small enough to be inserted inside a handheld device, sophisticated enough to be remotely activated, big enough to do real harm, and yet not so prominent physically or electronically to call attention to itself.

Third, the Israelis turned themselves into a big enough link in Hezbollah’s procurement network to take physical control of the devices and rig them.

Fourth, they activated the charges simultaneously and across a very wide geographic area.

If any one of these sub-operations had been botched, the operation as a whole would have fizzled. Who else in the world could pull off such an imaginative, technically sophisticated and audacious plot? 

2) It is the first mass targeted killing in history. Every one of the thousands of persons killed or maimed was selected individually, yet they were hit at the same moment. The great genius of the operation is that the Israelis relied on Hezbollah itself to select their targets for them. I can’t think of another case like this where the attackers just sat back and let the enemy perform a key part of their work for them. If we map the attacked men we map Hezbollah’s org chart, including the blinded Iranian ambassador to Lebanon who is an IRGC officer. 


There's more at the link.  Recommended reading.

To make matters worse for Hezbollah and Iran, the Daily Mail revealed that Israel set up an entire supply chain for the devices.


The Israeli secret service didn't just tamper with the deadly Hezbollah pagers -- they made them from scratch, having set up a complex web of shell companies across Europe, it was claimed today.

Initially it was suspected that Mossad had managed to intercept and plant tiny bombs in a shipment of the pagers headed for the Iranian-backed terror group in Lebanon after thousands of people were injured and dozens killed.

But now it appears that the Israelis set up front companies across Europe to manufacture the pagers themselves, embedding small amounts of PETN explosive inside, ready to be detonated by a coded message.

Israel has neither confirmed nor denied any role in the explosions, but 12 current and former defence and intelligence officials told the New York Times that the Israelis were behind it, describing the operation as 'complex and long'.

Following the series of explosions, Lebanese civilians have been living in terror as they fear that the 'technological war' could be a precursor to a full-scale conflict. 

. . .

According to the New York Times, one of the Mossad shell companies was B.A.C. Consulting in Budapest, Hungary, set up to produce the devices on behalf of a Taiwanese company, Gold Apollo.

Gold Apollo's chair, Hsu Ching-kuang, told journalists Wednesday the firm has had a licensing agreement with BAC for the past three years.

'According to the cooperation agreement, we authorize BAC to use our brand trademark for product sales in designated regions, but the design and manufacturing of the products are solely the responsibility of BAC,' Gold Apollo said in a statement.

At least two other shell companies, one in Sofia headed by a Norwegian businessman were created as well to mask the real identities of the people creating the pagers: Israeli intelligence officers.

It is not known how involved in or aware of the ultimate plan were the legitimate business people running the companies, such as British-educated physicist Cristiana Bársony-Arcidiacono, who has denied any knowledge of the plot.

B.A.C. did take on ordinary clients, for which it produced a range of ordinary pagers. But for Mossad the only client that really mattered was Hezbollah, and its pagers were far from ordinary.


Again, more at the link.

This entire operation was, in intelligence terms, a work of genius.  It's going to be studied as a prime example of tradecraft, deception and sabotage for literally generations to come, by intelligence services all over the world.  I had some training and experience in that field during my military service (very little, compared to active intelligence agents, but enough to be able to support certain operations), and from that limited background, I can only shake my head in awe at the scope and professionalism of this scheme.  Perhaps best of all from Israel's perspective, Iran - which financially supports Hezbollah - would have paid for these devices . . . so Israel made Iran pay for the weapons used to disrupt its own ally's operations!  Talk about sheer chutzpah!

Peter


16 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is a lot of coordinating effort to get this done. And apparently all those involved kept their work a secret.

I am surprised that no governments have charged any of these beeper manufacturers with the building of these devices and transporting them across international lines. Unless I missed it in the story. It seems like there would be a law against that. I won't argue the recepients of these beepers didn't have it coming. Now Hezbollah know what it feels like to be targeted for simply being who their born nationality is.

Sailorcurt said...

So if I were an Iranian senior official, I'd be asking myself...where did we procure our electronic devices? Is it possible there are other "shell companies" run by the Israelis that could be selling similarly tampered with equipment and could any of it be lurking in Iran?

Part of the genius of this operation is the residual fear it's going to cause throughout the terrorist supporting world. Is it safe to use our devices? What other devices might be compromised.

Unless they have complete confidence in the integrity of their supply chain, this is going to cause chaos and disarray across the landscape of terrorist supporting countries.

Unknown said...

Mossad should drop a hint that they own pacemaker manufacturers, just for the lulz. Make them sweat.

lpdbw said...

targeted for simply being who their born nationality is.

Not true. They were targeted specifically for being part of the Hezbollah terrorist network, sufficietly connected to be given a communication device.

Nationality had nothing to do with it. Except to the extent that nationality may have driven the beeper carrier to enlist in the terrorist cause.

Dan said...

This truly puts Mossad on a level above any other such agency or group. Shame is they can only do this once. But the ongoing fear and suspicion of
technology will hamstring Hezbollah et. all for years.

Tirno said...

Send not to know for whom the beeper booms; it booms for thee

Now I desperately want someone to make Don't Fear The Beeper by Blue Oiveyster Cult.

Anonymous said...

Was the coded text message "72 Virgins"? Asking for a friend ...

Phil B

Amahl_Shukup said...

To my knowledge, this was the most precise attack on an enemy force that I have ever read about...very little collateral damage, and they targeted devices that the bad guys wear on their bodies. An oz. of PETN could break a pelvis, paralyze someone, or empty their guts out on the floor in a flash...and to do it simultaneously to almost 3,000 bad guys?!! Pure genius, if a bit Rube Goldberg.

Xoph said...

Was this worth the effort? A master stroke of intelligence yes - but most of the people hit were injured. How many will never fight again? Is it enough of a decapitation strike that Israel can benefit from it. Time will tell.

Celia Hayes said...

Some years ago, the Israelis set up an elaborate resort in Sudan, on the Red Sea, as part of a scheme to smuggle Jews to safety from that country. They set up a whole resort, and IIRC, actually had guests and staff, organizing diving excursions ... and it was all a front.

John V said...

Am I the only one who finds it disturbing that governments can turn wireless devices into weapons? In the good old days we just worried about being spied on.

Mad Jack said...

Yes, the plan is pure genius. I'm much more impressed by the execution. No one saw this coming, so somehow Mossad kept the whole boat water tight during the entire operation. By way of comparison, the U.S. has a government that's like a sieve.

Anonymous said...

All good aside from that crime against humanity by booby trapping common and small objects. Both the US and Israel signed an international agreement not to do that.
We will never get a declaration of Israeli content in products, but maybe we can get declarations of 'No Israeli content' like RBST in milk. If you lived in a neighborhood next to a liberal college, would you like to know if Israeli ingredients were used in your food stuffs or Israeli electronic parts in phones and pagers and . . . ?

Javahead said...

The more I read about this operation the happier it makes me. Talk about giving your enemy enough rope to hang themselves - this time, they PAID for the rope.

lynn said...

"All good aside from that crime against humanity by booby trapping common and small objects. Both the US and Israel signed an international agreement not to do that.
We will never get a declaration of Israeli content in products, but maybe we can get declarations of 'No Israeli content' like RBST in milk. If you lived in a neighborhood next to a liberal college, would you like to know if Israeli ingredients were used in your food stuffs or Israeli electronic parts in phones and pagers and . . . ?"

Please quote the agreement. Otherwise, you are telling a lie.

Anonymous said...

One more good reason not to upgrade my phone anytime soon..