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Lebanon Bombings: 37 Dead and 3250 Injured Amid Explosive Device Scandal

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A tragic wave of bombings in Lebanon has left 37 dead and over 3,250 injured, with connections to a Hungarian woman linked to explosive devices supplying. Investigations reveal possible ties to Israel, raising international concerns.

Deadly Bombings in Lebanon: A Tragic Toll

In a devastating series of bombings in Lebanon, at least 37 people have lost their lives, and over 3,250 individuals have been reported injured, including many women and children. The explosions occurred on Tuesday and Wednesday, targeting Pager and ICOM radios, leading to widespread chaos and destruction. The Lebanese government and Hezbollah have pointed fingers at Israel, accusing it of orchestrating the attacks. The tragic events have raised significant concerns about security and stability in the region.

Connection to European Experts

Amidst the chaos, a Hungarian woman, Cristiana Barsoni Arcidiacono, has emerged in the spotlight due to her alleged involvement in supplying explosive communications devices to Lebanon. Reports indicate that Arcidiacono previously worked as a

collaborating expert

at a European Union institution. Her ties to the Israeli foreign intelligence service, Mossad, have raised eyebrows, with media outlets suggesting she acted as an intermediary for a Hungarian company, BIC Consulting, which is implicated in the supply chain of these deadly devices.

Investigations and Denials

The situation has prompted investigations from various intelligence agencies. The Bulgarian Intelligence Service stated that no customs procedures indicated the devices had passed through Bulgaria. Both BIC Consulting and another implicated company, Nort Global, have been described as “post office companies” with no substantial operations. Hungarian government officials have also denied any involvement of their agencies in the matter, emphasizing that relevant agencies were never present on Hungarian territory. As investigations continue, the international community watches closely, hoping to uncover the truth behind these tragic events.

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