https://www.albawaba.com/node/was-huawei-behind-israels-failure-detect-hamas-plans-1536954
ALBAWABA - Hamas' "Al-Aqsa Flood" operation has come as a surprise to Israel as said by some military sources in the occupation army who admitted "serious intelligence failure."
Theories crashed social media predicting what prevented Israeli intelligence and Western authorities from detecting Hamas plans.
A theory was the main to dominate internet talk saying that Hamas leaders are using Huawei phones and electronic devices which provide high security preventing Israeli intelligence from hacking them.
A user posted on X, formerly known as Twitter: "To all those who ask; how did Israel with its security and intelligence agencies fail to detect Hamas plans to carry out a daring invasion of Israel?!"
Aimen Dean maintained: "Partial Answer: Huawei! Yes, for the past 30+ months, Hamas leaders and militants used Huawei’s phones, tablets and laptops!"
He explained in detail why is it so hard to crack Huawei phones justifying that Google and other U.S. tech companies barred the Chinese company from using their systems forcing Huawei to develop its own in-house systems that are not easy to hack except by China.
ALBAWABA - Hamas' "Al-Aqsa Flood" operation has come as a surprise to Israel as said by some military sources in the occupation army who admitted "serious intelligence failure."
Theories crashed social media predicting what prevented Israeli intelligence and Western authorities from detecting Hamas plans.
A theory was the main to dominate internet talk saying that Hamas leaders are using Huawei phones and electronic devices which provide high security preventing Israeli intelligence from hacking them.
A user posted on X, formerly known as Twitter: "To all those who ask; how did Israel with its security and intelligence agencies fail to detect Hamas plans to carry out a daring invasion of Israel?!"
Aimen Dean maintained: "Partial Answer: Huawei! Yes, for the past 30+ months, Hamas leaders and militants used Huawei’s phones, tablets and laptops!"
He explained in detail why is it so hard to crack Huawei phones justifying that Google and other U.S. tech companies barred the Chinese company from using their systems forcing Huawei to develop its own in-house systems that are not easy to hack except by China.