Analysis of Netanyahu's statement about Israeli technology in cellphones.
"I just said this in another meeting, and they said, Oh, Israel is isolated. Israel can't break out of the decision. I said, We will. Some of them have stopped weapon component shipments. Can we get out of this? Yes, we can. We're pretty good at producing weapons. Like intelligence, we share both with the United States. A good chunk of your intel. Our weapon systems we share with the United States."
"We're tremendously appreciative of the bipartisan support in military matters to Israel in previous years, and today as well. But do you have cell phones? You have cell phones here? You're holding a piece of Israel right there. You know that? I mean, a lot of the cell phones, the medicines, the foods, you eat cherry tomatoes. You know where that was made? I don't like cherry tomatoes, but it's in Israel. What can I do? It's an Israeli product, as there's so many other things."
"I think this serves for the better of all mankind and womankind. I think that is Israel's unknown contribution. But we can make things, we can produce things. We cherish the fact that we have the constancy of American support despite the attempts to erode it."
"We'll continue to work to make sure that that continues on both sides of the aisle. It's very important for us. But equally, we will eventually create the independence that we need so those in Western Europe who think they can deny us things will not succeed. We can break this siege, and we will."
Netanyahu made this statement while addressing a Democrat and Republican U.S. Congressional delegation in Israel.
The statement reveals Israeli awareness and pride in their technology's global reach through consumer devices.
This statement directly validates concerns about AppCloud. When Netanyahu says "you're holding a piece of Israel," he's likely referring to Israeli software like AppCloud that provides backdoor access to devices. The timing and context suggest this isn't just about hardware components, but active surveillance capabilities.
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