Following the recent Hezbollah blasts, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has reportedly ordered all members to stop using communications devices until they can be inspected. The move comes amid concerns about compromised supply lines and potential infiltration by Israeli agents. Iranian officials are particularly worried about Israel's ability to weaponize personal electronics for surveillance or sabotage of Iran's nuclear and missile programs.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran has reportedly ordered all of its members to stop using communications devices, at least until they can all be inspected.Reuters on Monday that the IRGC plans to inspect all of the electronics carried by its operatives. The IRGC gets most of its equipment from China and Russia and, in the wake of the Hezbollah blasts, the IRGC fears its supply lines may not be secure.
“This includes scrutiny of their bank accounts both in Iran and abroad, as well as their travel history and that of their families,” one of the officials said. Iranian officials said they were particularly worried about Israel – widely thought to have engineered the pager blasts, although it has yet to claim responsibility for them – using its heretofore-unsuspected skills at weaponizing personal electronics to surveil or sabotage Iran’s nuclear and missile programs.
Hezbollah’s exploding pagers were ostensibly manufactured by a Taiwanese firm, while it walkie-talkies came from a Japanese company. Both of those companies have said they had nothing to do with the equipment that exploded,
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