Fewer Hezbollah communications devices were detonated today compared to yesterday, but the targeted devices contained more explosives and caused stronger impacts, according to Israeli reporter Ronen Bergman. The devices targeted were walkie-talkies used for military communications, and the attacks aimed to expose the vulnerability of Hezbollah's military communications networks. Bergman suggests that the explosions may have been considered the last chance to detonate the explosives, as Hezbollah may have increased scrutiny on their supplies after yesterday's attacks. These attacks are typically used as a last resort to accompany an initiated attack or prevent a surprise attack. Israel has not claimed responsibility for the attacks.
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