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why?Why?
A massive explosion has rocked the Lebanese capital of Beirut, killing at least 73 people, injuring close to 3000, flattening much of the port, damaging buildings and sending a giant mushroom cloud into the sky.
It began with a fire which is believed to have started in a fireworks factory at the port.
Lebanon's head of security Abbas Ibrahim says the blast was caused by a highly explosive material including sodium nitrate which he believes was confiscated from a ship several months ago. It was stored at a facility at the port there.
He said that an investigation into the explosion will include "revelations that will be announced about this dangerous warehouse which has been present since 2014," without providing any additional details.
https://www.9news.com.au/world/beir...non-news/9a171b43-da2f-417b-8b89-0b2484229db5
How can be complete damage 1 km away if elevator 50 m away is still standing?There are pics of houses complete damaged 1 km away. So 2 kilotons TNT fits perfect
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why?
as in why I suggested that?
well because Israelis do conduct assassinations, sabotages, kidnaps , cyber attacks on countries and people across the globe and Lebanon is one of the many countries that has been openly and covertly targeted by Israel.
hence my speculation and question inviting a debate.
How can be complete damage 1 km away if elevator 50 m away is still standing?
It does not seem credible that "fireworks" could have been in such quantity to cause that much destruction. I have seen speculation that an Iranian-Hezbollah weapons storage facility was there. That seems much more likely, perhaps, combined with an Israeli sabotage action continuing the series of "accidents" at Iranian weapons locations.
You can ask these americans who were blown to little pieces if ammonium nitrate can cause that much destruction, O wise "physicist" - "TruthSeeker".It does not seem credible that "fireworks" could have been in such quantity to cause that much destruction. I have seen speculation that an Iranian-Hezbollah weapons storage facility was there. That seems much more likely, perhaps, combined with an Israeli sabotage action continuing the series of "accidents" at Iranian weapons locations.
from the fire smoke i thought phosphorus so i'm not surprised when they said it was a fireworks warehouse... it may mean large amount phosphorus, gun powder and other chemical may also have been stored thereIt does not seem credible that "fireworks" could have been in such quantity to cause that much destruction. I have seen speculation that an Iranian-Hezbollah weapons storage facility was there. That seems much more likely, perhaps, combined with an Israeli sabotage action continuing the series of "accidents" at Iranian weapons locations.