Last week, there was a terrifying pager explosion in Lebanon, which directly resulted in thousands of casualties among Lebanese citizens.
The explosion also plunged the Lebanese people into panic and anger. Hezbollah attaches great importance to the incident and immediately investigates the source of the pager explosion.
Although public opinion has been directed towards Israel, there is still insufficient evidence to prove it.
In order to prevent such a situation from happening again, some countries in the Middle East have taken the initiative to come knocking on our door and demand 100% Chinese made products.
This incident can be said to have caused global attention and sensation, and also revealed the huge security risks in the supply chain of many technological products.
Even the pager used for communication may be implanted with explosives in production, transportation, distribution and other links, which is enough to demonstrate the complexity and vulnerability of the electronic product supply chain. Manufacturing products.
With the continuous development of global intelligence, electronic products have become an indispensable part of our daily lives, but judging from the current incident, their security cannot be ignored.
Although electronic products have brought us convenience and efficiency, they may also become potential security threats.
Compared to the smartphones we use, pagers have significantly reduced functionality and are the most common communication tool, not even considered advanced electronic products in this era.
But such ordinary communication tools can be transformed into weapons of murder, isn’t it easier to implant bombs in the smartphones we use now?
Therefore, this has also led to more Arab countries becoming skeptical about the safety of technological products.
Who knows if the imported electronic products at home will explode without any warning one day?
Therefore, many Arab countries in the Middle East have turned to Chinese products.