The Zioneer reports that Israel has become one of the eight founding nations of the Pax Silica initiative, a strategic alliance designed to secure supply chains for semiconductors, AI, and other critical technologies against Chinese influence.
The Zioneer reported on Wednesday that Israel has been named one of the eight founding nations of the Pax Silica initiative, a strategic alliance aimed at maintaining control over semiconductors, advanced computing, AI infrastructure, and cybersecurity in the hands of trusted allies, countering Chinese influence. The initiative was described as a significant geopolitical move, placing Israel at the table alongside major tech powers. The report noted that Israel's inclusion reflects its innovation and trusted partnership with the US, despite the ongoing multi-front war and delegitimization campaigns. The development follows earlier statements by Palantir CEO Alex Karp, as The Zioneer reported on July 2, naming Israel among the three global tech centers.
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