build: update cross-repo angular dependencies#33157
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This pull request updates various dependencies, including Bazel module overrides, Angular core packages to version 22.0.0-next.12, and several snapshot builds. A security issue was identified in the SSR package where allowedHosts was set to a wildcard, potentially bypassing host validation; the reviewer recommends propagating the configured allowed hosts instead.
See associated pull request for more information. Closes angular#33118 as a pr takeover
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Closes #33118 as a pr takeover