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Estallaron walkie talkies de Hezbollah en los funerales de las víctimas del ataque anterior y Confirmaron 14 nuevas muertes.

A su vez, circulan rumores de la presunta muerte de Raúl Castro, exgobernante de Cuba, quien cumplió 93 años el 3 de junio pasado.

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00:00Today no walkie talkie exploded, today no beeper exploded, nothing, right?
00:04Not today, not today, not today, but yesterday it was played, that is, a masterful replay of the Israelis.
00:12At the funerals, at the funerals of those who died as a result of the pagers, the walkie talkies exploded.
00:22Yes.
00:23It's impressive, impressive, the technological superiority.
00:28It is confirmed, speaking seriously now, that there was some device for them to explode?
00:37One of the intelligence services, what they say is that they would have injected an explosive that is much more powerful than the TNT, in this case, in each of the devices.
00:50Luis, you were the first to come up with that.
00:54Three grams.
00:55Three grams.
00:56And when did they do it?
00:57Three grams, so that they don't notice it.
00:59Now, they did it with an impressive antelation, impressive antelation, because they managed to set up a factory and a distribution and sales network of pagers, so that it was absolutely concealed.
01:12Exactly.
01:14This is what the New York Times says, right?
01:16Then it seems that they managed to, after selling a lot of private customers who had nothing to do with it, obviously without explosives, they managed to get Ebola to pay attention to this company, they offered it a good price and they sold them the walkie talkies and the pagers.
01:36Now, it's a long-term intelligence operation.
01:39They've been coming for a long time, months.
01:41And it seems that it was about to be discovered, and that's why it was accelerated yesterday.
01:49Now, it left the terrorist group and, in general, this political group, Ebola, very hit and disorganized.
01:58The leader had indicated in a guide, as we said the other day, clearly that they should abandon cell phones because there was a risk that the Israelis would hack them quickly, easily.
02:11And then they started using these pagers relatively recently.
02:18Two days ago, they sent a supposedly important message to the entire network of the hierarchy, of the conduct of the group, and then everyone somehow paid attention to it.
02:31Notice that in all cases, in most cases that are seen in videos, the person either crouches or touches it or grabs it because they started to sound, and there they explode.
02:42Now, an impressive thing from the point of view, beyond what it means, the deaths and the wounded, always absolutely something that must be rejected.
02:55But hey, in this war in which both parties are involved, the technological superiority that Israel has over Ebola is impressive.
03:03Or, in general, all its enemies, right? Impressive.
03:08Change of subject, change of subject.
03:11What is known that there are rumors about the health of Raúl Castro?
03:17There are rumors, there are rumors.
03:19Some spoke in some transcendent in the networks that he would have died, but hey, he is a very, very big man, 90 years old.
03:29Retired from the central power, from the power.
03:32It would be necessary to check if at the last moment there is no very strong news.
03:38Now I'm going to look.
03:40There is not.
03:42There is not yet.
03:44There is no confirmation.
03:46But hey, he's a big man, and let's remember that the Cuban regime always handles the issue of the deaths of the hierarchs with a lot of stealth, right?
03:56Adrian, do you have anything on the subject of Raúl Castro?
04:03Well, the information I had today is that he would already be dead at 93 years old, but that this had not been officially confirmed by Havana.
04:12So no, no, no, not yet.
04:15Here I am trying to confirm, but before doing.
04:18No one said it.
04:20No, no, that's why.
04:23With Fidel it was the same.
04:25With Fidel it was the same.
04:27And with Chávez.
04:29With Chávez, who managed the Cuban regime, to the news.
04:32I remember that it cost me the position in an opposing channel.
04:37In a channel, not an opposing channel, a competing channel, I mean, sorry.
04:40In a competing channel, there on Fitzroy Street too.
04:44In which we were several there together.
04:47It cost me the position because the lady didn't like it.
04:51On January 1st, I would say 2013, something like that.
04:55I don't remember well what year it was.
04:57On January 1st, in a program, we announced the supposed, the possible death of Chávez.
05:04My bad.
05:06It seems to be that to improve or prepare the papers,
05:13that the succession of Maduro was weak in papers.
05:17So they made the whole story and delayed the announcement of Chávez, of the death of Chávez.
05:25If they did that with Chávez, imagine what they can do with one of their hierarchs,
05:30one of the most important, the brother.
05:33I am very curious, I am kind.
05:36With the dates of, I don't know why so much stealth,
05:40because the power is no longer in the hands of the Castros in Cuba.
05:43No, and also, a person over 90 years old can die,
05:48and it is not that it shows weakness of the regime.
05:51Díaz-Canel, the power is with Díaz-Canel today.
05:53Exactly, exactly.
05:55Well, but it's like the founding fathers die, you see, this is a topic.
05:58Well, he's 93 years old.
06:00I want to tell you a little something about the campaign here.
06:04You know that there is a lot of tranquility.
06:06You don't know the mess that was here,
06:09because there was the boss, as they say here.
06:12There was Trump, who was going to New Jersey.
06:15Well, now they overact a little bit, the secret service, surely.
06:21After the last thing that happened, of course, what do you want me to do?
06:25But they don't do the same in the Gulf, they do it here.
06:27And here it is a mess, you don't know how to get in, how to get out.
06:31Well, here they are calm.
06:36Just a meeting with the surveys that are handled from the Trumpism team.
06:46They are calm.
06:48Trump is at the top, at the national level, in the popular vote,
06:53and he is at the top in each of the states, except Wisconsin, the swing states.
06:58The states that you have to take into account.
07:01They are calm, I tell you, they are surprisingly calm.
07:05You have to see, I have worked in countless electoral campaigns,
07:09many times that confidence is not convenient.
07:13I know the case of someone who went to dinner thinking he was winning.
07:17Well, and they are surprised, Fabian, you will like this,
07:21surprised by Kamala's inaction.
07:23They don't understand why Kamala thinks he's winning.
07:29Well, but he's not doing anything transcendent in the campaign.
07:33After the debate, he won it.
07:35Kamala's campaign can make the mistake, and I think that's what Luis is pointing out,
07:39of believing that he is winning and not doing anything just in case.
07:45And Trump's campaign can make the mistake of believing that he is winning and not doing anything just in case.
07:49I mean, he's not winning either of them, but one of them is going to win.
07:55Yes, one of them has to win.
07:57One of them is going to win.
07:59The problem is that we don't know which one.

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