Israeli military dumps Chinese cars
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Report IDF bans Chinese cars from bases to prevent data leaks
Report: IDF bans Chinese cars from bases to prevent data leaks. The move follows a deterioration in Israel-China ties amid the war in Gaza and Western fears over espionage. The post Report IDF bans Chinese cars from bases to prevent data leaks appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
Israeli military dumps Chinese cars
Israel is dumping Chinese vehicles it bought for its senior officers and their families, a perk to support career retention in military service. Up to 700 vehicles, most of them manufactured by China’s Chery Automobile Co. Ltd., will be replaced by early 2026. The Chery cars from China are seen as a significant security risk. […] The post Israeli military dumps Chinese cars appeared first on Asia Times.
The Israeli defense forces have recalled 700 Chinese cars, fearing that the sensors and cameras installed in the vehicles could be used to collect sensitive information.
IDF Bans Chinese Electric Vehicles Over Security Concerns
The Chinese Embassy in Israel on Monday rejected allegations that Chinese-made electric vehicles could be used for espionage, after Israel Hayom reported that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) had ordered the removal of such vehicles from its bases over security concerns. According to the Israel Hayom report, the directive was issued by IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir following a security assessment that certain Chinese-made cars may pose a…
Security sources explained that certain Chinese vehicles have systems that include cameras, microphones, sensors, and connectivity technologies. • Security officials claim that there is a real concern about information leaks. • The Chinese embassy attacked: "All exported vehicles comply with Israeli regulations, data collection is a normal function in smart vehicles."
Israeli media reports that Chinese cars have begun being confiscated from Israeli army officers, citing the cars' alleged role in spying on their owners.
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