Events leading up to and after Beirut explosion that suggests it was an Israeli Sabotage operation.
6 August 2020 - Israeli media says Beirut blast will teach Hezbollah a lesson.
6 August 2020 - Leader of Israeli Zehut part, Moshe Feiglin, says seeing Beirut Explosion gave him joy.
4 August 2020 - Beirut blast. 0.4kt TNT equivalent of Ammonium Nitrate supposedly produces 2.2 kt blast
4 August 2020 - Iran industrial area fire, Israel’s Defense Minister Benny Gantz stopped short of acknowledging his government’s role in Iran sabotage, saying only that Israel was not “necessarily” involved in every incident.
3 August 2020 - Israel attacks Syrian military in Golan heights.
3 August 2020 - Israel bombs Gaza
28 July 2020 - Netanyahu threatens Hezbollah.
27 July 2020 - Israel shell Lebanese border
19 July 2020 - Explosion at medical centre in Teheran
17 July 2020 - Experts warn Israel behind sabotage in Iran
15 July 2020 - Iran ‘mysterious’ port fire and explosion 7 ships destroyed
13 July 2020 - Iran could face summer of Nuclear Sabotage - Washington think tank
12 July 2020 - USS Bonhomme Richard catches fire
1 July 2020 - Iran nuclear plant explosion
26 June 2020 - Iran military development base explosion
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ardvarcus ago
The initial blast that started the fire may have been a bomb or rocket from an Israeli source or agent. I don't believe the larger second blast was from a bomb. It was caused by barrels of fertilizer igniting. Now, ordinarily they don't ignite, so it's very possible this was a weapons-making factory run by Islamic terrorists, and the barrels of fertilizer had been treated with fuel oil, which turns it into an explosive that is still hard to set off, but not impossible to set off.
This would explain the sparks of light seen in the fire -- small arms ammunition or small explosive devices going off. It may have been fireworks if this was a fireworks factory, but Israel doesn't bomb fireworks factories, so it was probably ammunition of various kinds.
I suspect that the big blast caught Israel as much by surprise as it did the people near the warehouse. They would not have wanted to set off such a huge explosion in a densely populated part of the city. It was a mistake, even though some Isreali Jews are celebrating it.