dont they have local versions?
Chinese and Russian CELLEX offerings have matured significantly since Cellebrite officially exited said markets in 2020 and 2021, respectively, or so I've been told.
However, globally speaking — especially when it comes to NATO members and US MNNAs like Jordan — Cellebrite is generally speaking the undisputed market leader for CELLEX.
Most — if not the overwhelming majority of — American municipal police departments, that's sizable enough to do CELLEX in-house, use their kit.
Anything coming out of Israel is suspect given their nature and concern for human life. Who would've thought civilian pagers could be used as explosives?
Israel's employment of exploding pagers against Hezbollah is nothing new. However, what made the Israeli operation unique and noteworthy was its unprecedented scale.
IIRC, the Israelis began employing exploding cellular devices against soldiers and knights — fighting under the banner of the prophet — in the mid-1990s, if not earlier. TBF, Hezbollah got owned by Israel because they were incompetent and compromised. They absolutely should have known better.
In DoD lingo, such TTPs fall under special technical operations or STO: terminology and concepts that have been publicly known for decades.