This Tuesday, October 1, Israeli soldiers entered Lebanon, telephone operators began to block certain hacker-scammers and French rap inspired England.
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This Tuesday, October 1, in the middle of the night,The Israeli army launched a ground military operation on Lebanese territory. Israel reports “violent fighting” against Hezbollah. For its part, the Lebanese Islamist group announced that it had targeted Israeli soldiers in Metula, in northern Israel.
From this Tuesday, we will experience the end of certain scams, in particular those involving “fake bankers”. Scammers will no longer be able to spoof a landline number. As soon as a fake number is detected, the call will be immediately disconnected by the operators.
And then, a “pandemic” of “wesh” is taking over London since the British rapper Central Cee used it in one of his songs. In a video from the franceinfo social media service, linguist Julien Barret takes the opportunity to return to the origin of this interjection, which has been present in France since the 1990s.
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