Israel SuperCom will use electronic surveillance bracelets to control Muslim security at an exhibition in the United Arab Emirates.
Egypt’s Al-Muharram website publishes an interview with Ordan Trabelsi (President and CEO of SuperCom), Jill Hoffman (Jerusalem House President and Editor-in-Chief of the Voice of Israel).
SuperCom is Israel’s largest security company that manufactures high-quality security products and supplies them to governments and non-governmental organizations around the world.
“As expected, the new level of engagement began after the signing of the Ibrahim Agreement with SuperCom with the Ministry of Economy,” Ordan Trabelsi said in an interview, referring to the economic size of the Ibrahim Agreement and the opportunities provided for private.
The United Arab Emirates has approved the confirmation of the exhibition, the largest economic exhibition in the world, which will start from October 1, 2021 and run until March 31, 2022, with 191 countries to attend the exhibition.
Muslims from South Africa, Algeria, Nigeria, Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India and Indonesia are required to travel to the United Arab Emirates to participate in the exhibition.
“This bracelet allows us to control a person through a variety of technologies. Maintaining the security of our equipment will reduce the likelihood of crime, espionage, acts of terrorism.”
Ordan Trabelsi continued: “In an interview with Abdullah bin Tawq al-Marri (Minister of Economy of the United Arab Emirates) agreed that the UAE government would provide us with information on passengers required to wear Supercom bracelets.
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Muslims participating in the “Exbo will be in a specific hotel where SuperCom electronics are installed.” Trabelsi believes the deal will be a huge success and could lead other governments to turn to SuperCom for the international show.
According to the President of SuperCom UAE, there is a huge potential for the presence and activity of Israeli cyber security companies.
Internet cyber security is evident in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and Israeli companies can fill this gap. Explain that in recent weeks, the United Arab Emirates has banned the entry of Muslim travelers from 16 countries (including India, Pakistan, South Africa, Indonesia, etc.) to the United Arab Emirates, but it is expected that together upon completion of the agreement, this prohibition shall be complied with by the conditions set forth.It will be removed.