SMS Threatens Lebanon's Security
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•Amid Air Strikes and Rockets, an SMS From the Enemy
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A Lebanese woman says she received a threatening text message from Israel last week .
The message said: "We have enough bullets for everyone who needs them" The Israeli military did not comment on whether they were the source of the message.
Israel and Hezbollah have traded fire since the start of the war in Gaza , with a major escalation this week .
Aya Yadlin received a new message from " OREFAlert " on her phone after midnight last Wednesday .
The message read: “Emergency alert. You must immediately enter the bomb shelter.” She blocked the number.
A cyber security expert in Israel says the messages were likely a response to the escalation between Israel and Hezbollah .
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