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Huawei is held responsible for Israel’s late response to the Hamas attack

Israeli intelligence's late response to the Hamas attack is associated with Huawei. A report published by Al Bawaba suggests that Palestinian militants used Huawei's smart phone to prevent Western intelligence agencies from eavesdropping.
 Huawei is held responsible for Israel’s late response to the Hamas attack
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Israeli intelligence’s late response to the Hamas attack is associated with Huawei. A report published by Al Bawaba stated that Palestinian militants are using Huawei smartphones to prevent eavesdropping by Western intelligence agencies.

X (Twitter) user named DaiWW drew attention to the issue with the following statement:

“It seems that Hamas leaders used Huawei phones to prevent Western intelligence services from eavesdropping. Now we can understand why the US hates Huawei so much. If you don’t want your sensitive information to be leaked to the CIA, buy a Huawei phone.”

This user’s theory was later confirmed by former Al Qaeda member and MI6 secret intelligence service agent Aimen Dean. According to Dean’s data, Hamas leaders and militants use Huawei tablets and smartphones.

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“Why were Israel’s security and intelligence services not aware of Hamas’s boldly planned actions against Israel?” Dean asked. In response to the question “Partial answer to this question: Huawei!” He wrote: He also stated that for more than the last 30 months, Hamas leaders and militants have been using Huawei’s phones, tablets and laptops.

Explaining in detail why it is so difficult to crack Huawei phones, Dean reminded Google and other US technology companies not to give Huawei permission to use their operating systems. He stated that this ban forced Huawei to develop its own system that is not easy to hack.

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