This is very embarrassing': Middle East crisis takes a detour to an office park in Taiwan
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Gold Apollo founder Hsu Ching-kuang denied his company made the pagers involved in the attack, attributing their branding to a European company with licensing rights.
Following the deadly blast linked to the pagers, Hsu described the incident as 'very embarrassing' for Gold Apollo, invoking the company's commitment to responsibility in manufacturing.
As media gathered outside Gold Apollo, tensions escalated in the Middle East, with coverage shifting to the company due to the appearance of their products in the aftermath.
The AR-924 pagers, linked to the attack in Lebanon, were previously listed on Gold Apollo's website, raising questions about their involvement in the incident.
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