It's increasingly likely that a Hungarian firm cooperated with the Mossad which planted bombs in the pagers recently sold to Lebanese terrorists. The Hungarian company, BAC Consulting, was in fact an Israeli front and Israeli intelligence personnel were manufacturing the pagers.
When CNN tried to trace the pagers’ origin, it found
a mysterious supply chain that stretched from Asia to Europe.
Damaged pagers in Lebanon bore the name of a Taiwanese manufacturer – but the company said the devices were instead made and sold by a Hungarian company in Budapest.
CNN has tried to contact the company and its chief executive, but did not receive a response. However, according to NBC News, the chief executive confirmed in a phone call that her company worked with the Taiwanese manufacturer – but denied making the pagers and said she was just “the intermediate.” CNN could not confirm her statement.
Making things even stranger, the address for the company’s office is in a residential area – where other people in the building said they hardly saw people coming to work, and that the Budapest company had never physically been to the building.