The deadly explosions of Hezbollah members' pagers in Lebanon may have resulted from a sophisticated supply chain compromise. Experts suggest that explosives were likely planted inside the pagers, rather than the blasts being caused by battery malfunctions or hacking. This would involve Israeli intelligence infiltrating Hezbollah's pager supply to target specific devices, signaling a significant security breach. The attack may have been aimed at disrupting Hezbollah’s communications amid heightened tensions, and it could take years to prepare. Such operations could also demonstrate the extent of Israeli intelligence penetration.