Nachdem die israelische Polizei neun Soldat*innen der israelischen Armee wegen Vorwürfen von schwerer Misshandlung an palästinensischen Inhaftierten im Gefangenenlager 'Sde Teiman' (wo es schon zuvor öfter zu Misshandlung und Folter an Gefangenen gekommen sein soll) in Gewahrsam genommen hat, drehen Ultranationalist*innen und andere Rechtsradikale aus der israelischen Politik und Gesellschaft durch. Eine größere Gruppe Rechtsradikaler versuchte dabei sogar eine Militärbasis zu stürmen, um die mutmaßlichen Folterer frei zu bekommen.

zeit.de/politik/ausland/2024-0

bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2q07k

Recherchen des +972 Magazins zeigen, wie Amazon, Google und Microsoft dem israelischen Militär Dienstleistungen und Kapazitäten zur Verfügung stellen, um ein Massenüberwachungsprogramm und Angriffe in Gaza durchzusetzen.

'According to multiple sources, the exponential capacity of the AWS public cloud system allows the army to have “endless storage” for holding intelligence on almost “everyone” in Gaza. One source who used the cloud-based system during the current war described making “orders from Amazon” for information while carrying out their operational tasks, and working with two screens — one connected to the army’s private systems, and the other connected to AWS.

Military sources emphasized to +972 and Local Call that the scope of intelligence collected from the surveillance of all Palestinian residents of Gaza is so large that it cannot be stored on military servers alone. In particular, according to intelligence sources, much more extensive storage capabilities and processing power were needed to keep billions of audio files (as opposed to just textual information or metadata), which compelled the army to turn to the cloud services offered by tech companies.'

972mag.com/cloud-israeli-army-

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