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Palestine Surveillance State: A Society Besieged by Technology

  • 06 Aug 2025

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Beyond Zionist Secret Alliances: Borders Fade One by One

 

Every phone call, message, even your breath is recorded into a massive data pool. These records are not just stored; they are scanned by artificial intelligence, tagged with risk scores, and classified as “potential threats.”

Israel’s elite intelligence unit Unit 8200, in secret partnership with Microsoft, has turned this dystopian scenario into reality. The communications of millions living in Gaza and the West Bank are stored under “private cloud” in data centers in the Netherlands and Ireland, holding the potential to become a single global dystopian surveillance network crossing borders.

So, who holds the power and for what purposes is it used?

 

Technology and Security: Shield or Sword?
The “private cloud region” built on Microsoft’s Azure infrastructure is equipped with military-grade isolated servers. Layers such as role-based access, two-factor authentication, and end-to-end encryption are designed to secure the data. However, security creates deep information asymmetry within the company by restricting access. Most engineers are only informed about the project under the vague title of “national security,” triggering ethical concerns and internal dissent.

As employees feel they are serving technology that supports “war crimes,” protests rise. Investors prefer silence to protect the company’s reputation, exposing the dark side of tech giants.

 

Artificial Intelligence: Objective or Biased Dystopian Judge?
The “noisy message” algorithm analyzes Hebrew and Arabic texts using deep learning techniques. But believing in AI’s neutrality is naive. False positives and negatives can target innocent people. Continuously updated with human feedback, the system turns into a surveillance machine. Algorithmic biases lead to disproportionate pressure on vulnerable groups, trampling individual rights and social justice.

How can the presumption of innocence be preserved in such a system?

 

Operational Darkness: Executions Justified by Voice Recordings
In airstrikes in Gaza, increases in sound wave intensity are analyzed as “heavy human traffic” to identify targets. In the West Bank, detention and execution decisions are supported by “technical findings” derived from voice recordings. These recordings are used as legal evidence, and viewing the entire population as potential threats under a “manhunt” logic is not just surveillance but a mechanism of mass punishment.

Which human values can such practices align with?

 

Violation of Law and Human Rights: Silent Cries
International law prohibits indiscriminate collection of civilian communications. Yet technology disregards the Geneva Conventions, GDPR, and KVKK data protection laws. The inadequacy of independent oversight mechanisms and the politicization of judicial processes render victims’ pursuit of justice meaningless. As responsibilities of states and tech companies blur and victims’ voices are silenced, legal blindness paves the way for systematic human rights violations. When will these silent cries be heard?

 

Societal Panopticon: Climate of Self-Censorship and Distrust
The fear of constant surveillance leads to widespread self-censorship among individuals. Public dissent mechanisms and democracy weaken, and civil organizations are pushed underground. Digital inequality and algorithmic biases increase pressure on vulnerable groups, deepening social trust crises and triggering psychosocial trauma.

How can freedom and democracy exist in such a society?

 

Critical Warnings for Turkey: Sovereignty and Data Security
Turkey must transfer its critical communication infrastructure to national data centers and strengthen civil representation and independent oversight mechanisms. Social awareness and digital rights education should be widespread, and local innovation supported. However, as long as dependency on foreign infrastructure services, especially from Israel, continues, national sovereignty and civil liberties will remain seriously threatened.

So, how prepared are we against such risks?

 

Global Spread Danger: The Black Market of Surveillance Technologies
The Unit 8200 model can be easily exported to other conflict and besieged regions. Technology export controls and international restrictive regimes are insufficient. Ethical standards must be established at the UN, EU, and regional platforms, and local innovation ecosystems supported. Otherwise, surveillance technologies will turn into a global black market.

So, how can this danger be prevented?

 

Social Resistance in the Shadow of Dark Plans
These technologies are not just surveillance tools; they are part of complex, multi-layered secret operational Great Reset plans. Humanity, our region, and society are trapped in the dark web. But chains can be broken with conscious awareness and social resistance.

Final question: Will you be a silent extra in this dark game, or will you raise your voice? The choice is yours.
 

Sadi ÖZGÜL

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