The Israeli military built an AI system called Lavender & a tracking system called "Where's Daddy?"
Lavender uses surveillance data & an algorithm to mark tens of thousands of Palestinian men as targets.
"Where's Daddy?" tracks them to their homes so they can be bombed there.
Hasbara is now Hashtakah — to silence
This used to be called “Hasbara” (Hebrew for trying to “explain” Israel’s actions).
Hasbara has morphed into “Hashtakah” (Hebrew for silencing.)
The latest strategy is to engage in relentless shut-down campaigns against critics of Israel, including attempts at prohibiting protests, throwing people out of jobs, dismissal from schools, denial of awards, criminal charges, doxxing, slander and abuse.
It’s All About Erasure, by @judyhaiven https://t.co/oe43zRWE5R
The comments made by Markwayne Mullin, the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, an official of the FIFA World Cup host country, which is obligated to guarantee fair play, demonstrate a reprehensible, fanatical, and hateful attitude.
He shamelessly boasted to reporters: 'I’m just glad they’re [the Iranian National Football Team] done, and they’re not coming back. I was so happy when we were able to pull their visas and said they could leave the U.S. soil, and I might've sung a song or two or maybe even danced a happy dance.'
A detestable affront to the spirit of the sport.
That time when an unarmed Iranian ship was invited to take part in an Indian naval exercise alongside the United States.
Its sailors were welcomed on land and paraded before Indian President Modi as a gesture of respect.
Then, at the last moment, the United States suddenly abruptly withdrew from the exercise,only to wait and torpedo the very ship it had just stood beside.
What followed was even more grotesque.
After attacking an unarmed vessel, the US refused to rescue the sailors it had blown into the sea, abandoning them to drown.
The grim work of recovering bodies was left to the Sri Lankan Navy.
This wasn’t warfare,it was treachery of the most disgraceful kind: an ambush carried out under the pretense of diplomacy, followed by a cold refusal to show even the most basic human decency to the dying.
It would represent a collapse of every norm that supposedly governs civilized conduct at sea.
And yet, instead of outrage, much of the American media response has been indifference or rationalization.
The bombing of a girls’ school is brushed aside; talk of carpet-bombing Tehran is floated as if it were just another policy option.
When atrocities are normalized and cruelty is laundered into “strategy,” the line between reporting and complicity begins to disappear......
Israel's air and ground operations in Lebanon have hit UNESCO-listed Roman ruins in Tyre, pummeled the Mamluk-era market in Nabatieh and razed centuries-old towns along the southern border https://t.co/cVMpPSom1E
🇫🇷🇺🇦 French officials float Zelensky link to Monaco oligarch bombing
The mayor of Fréjus, David Rachline, pointed out the oligarch had "distanced himself from Zelensky and the Kiev regime"
"Has the Kiev regime become out of control, targeting its own nationals who refuse to bow to its orders in this way?" he wrote on X
⭕️ Likud MK Galit Distel-Atbaryan says Israel’s Prison Service and Ministry of National Security are pleading for legislation to permanently bar the Red Cross from visiting Palestinian detainees, arguing such inspections could fuel a mountain of criticism against Israel:
“Now, after the High Court of Justice’s ruling, which is new and was issued at the beginning of June, there is not just pressure but real panic within the Israel Prison Service.
They believe that if the Red Cross is allowed to enter and visit security prisoners, then starting tomorrow morning there will be a propaganda attack and blood libels against our soldiers, our prison guards, and the State of Israel as a whole. From the Prison Service’s perspective, it’s only a matter of time. It’s going to happen.
That’s why the Israel Prison Service and the Ministry of National Security approached me and said: ‘Take that bill and change it so that the Red Cross will under no circumstances, under any circumstances, be allowed to visit security prisoners.’
We don’t need that. This is a moment when opposition and coalition don’t matter. This is not a boutique law. It’s not a gimmick law. It’s a law that the security authorities came to me and said, ‘We need it now. The State of Israel needs it now.’”