Three of Israel’s top 5 exports are about to crash and burn after their recent wave of lethal cyber-terrorism against Hezbollah and Lebanon.

TOP 10 EXPORT PRODUCTS FROM ISRAEL

Who will ever trust any electric appliance or electronic equipment or IT device made in Israel, or with parts supplied by Israel, again?!  


  1. Electrical machinery, equipment: US$11.4 billion (19% of total exports)
  2. Optical, technical, medical apparatus: $7.4 billion (12.4%)
  3. Gems, precious metals: $7.4 billion (12.3%)
  4. Machinery including computers: $5.1 billion (8.5%)
  5. Mineral fuels including oil: $4.2 billion (7.1%)
  6. Other chemical goods: $3.2 billion (5.4%)
  7. Plastics, plastic articles: $2.8 billion (4.6%)
  8. Aircraft, spacecraft: $2.1 billion (3.5%)
  9. Fertilizers: $1.9 billion (3.3%)
  10. Pharmaceuticals: $1.8 billion (3%)

The so-called market aspect of the story could have ended there, if only pagers had exploded – but, as we know, it was not limited to them: on September 18, the day after the first wave, walkie-talkies, smartphones, and, according to some sources, even televisions and electric scooters began to cripple their owners.  [Ed. Note: Even home and business security systems as well as solar energy systems exploded] 

And here is where the most interesting part began. Already on the morning of September 19, numerous reports began to appear from China that local suppliers of consumer electronics (primarily communications, but not only) began to receive large orders from the Middle East. It is understandable that the numerous state, military and paramilitary structures there now need to replace all the products of compromised manufacturers – hence the addition to the orders that they need devices entirely assembled in the PRC from local components, no imports.


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