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According to the report, in 2025, as China's BYD electric vehicle surged on the global sales list at an unprecedented pace, it never anticipated hitting a wall in one particular country. This wasn’t about business competition or a trade dispute. The Israeli Ministry of Defense, through an internal directive, labeled this star product from China with a fatal tag. Why would a civilian vehicle be targeted in this way by a nation renowned for its intelligence and military expertise? What are the cameras, microphones, and sensors inside the car actually collecting? And where is the data it transmits quietly being sent? The alarm has been sounded in Tel Aviv, not just for Israel, but for the entire world.
China's products are fatal. Many Chinese nationals can testify to this. Cars are collecting information and reporting it back to the factory, which might be manipulated? Who would have thought? Who would have predicted those consequences of allowing such information gathering on a vehicle?
China's products are fatal. Many Chinese nationals can testify to this. Cars are collecting information and reporting it back to the factory, which might be manipulated? Who would have thought? Who would have predicted those consequences of allowing such information gathering on a vehicle?