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IDF swerves away from Chinese cars, driven by worries of spies lurking in everyday tech
Israel’s military has reportedly begun phasing out leases of Chinese-made electric vehicles used by senior officers, responding to growing unease over the possibility of the cars’ sensors and other ...
China pursues long-term global interests, supported by strategic plans that seek control over global data communication networks and the techno-operational use of any system manufactured in China, ...
PM Modi’s Israel visit spotlights a high-tech defense partnership as India looks to plug air combat gaps.
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China’s Port Investments in Israel Open the Door to Espionage
US Navy vessels can no longer dock at Israel’s northern port of Haifa without worrying that its Chinese-made cranes could be spying on them.
Chinese leaders don’t mind seeing the US bogged down in the Middle East instead of focusing on Asia, but US-Israeli strikes on Iran bring a tough calculus for Beijing in the region.
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