Israel-Palestine War: Hamas Breaks Out of Gaza, Israel Responds With Genocide

The series Dark Angel is set in a dystopian world and shows the same thing of drones surveilling people with the added ability to shoot to kill those that those in control what to get rid of. I'm just waiting for the same thing to happen now in reality.
Combat drones seem to be the main source of casualties in the Ukraine war on both sides. Many of those rely on human operators but some are apparently AI kill drones.
 
CJ Werleman has been providing good reports during this nightmare in Gaza, now he shines a light on the situation in Israel itself. It would appear that morale within the Israeli community is now on the slide, and more and more people are waking up to the truth about the Netanyahu regime. This is good news, but it's not all on Netanyahu, because there are even more extreme voices in the Israeli far right faction. It's a 15 minute vid, but well worth a watch, Werleman's a solid reporter.

 
Couple of recent news from Israel.

Seems like whatever economic steps Israel is taking at the moment is keeping its afloat. From this TG channel.

A few words about the Israeli economy. There was a 12.4% increase in the 3rd quarter compared to the 2nd quarter, exceeding the forecast of 8%. All this happened against the background of a lull in the acute phase of the conflict with Iran and a sharp decrease in the intensity of hostilities in the Gaza Strip.

The growth is mainly driven by consumer spending, exports, and, most importantly, domestic investment. At the same time, government spending increased by 4.4%, and Tel Aviv stock indexes are at record levels. The shekel has strengthened by about 11% against the dollar, reaching its highest in three and a half years.

In other words, Israel is actually recovering due to strict protectionism, which absolutely does not correspond to the concept of a free market, which was previously declared by Israeli politicians. However, with GDP expected to grow by about 5% in 2026, the Israelis seem to have decided to temporarily ignore globalism and other liberal economic attitudes.

Also Netanyahu appointed a new Mossad head:

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Netanyahu appointed Roman Hoffman, who was born in the USSR and moved to Israel with his parents at the age of 14, as the new head of the Mossad.

It should be noted here that people from Russia had previously become heads of Israeli intelligence services, for example, Isser Harel, who was born in the Russian Empire, became the first head of intelligence services.

However, for the first time in Israel, the head of a key intelligence service will be a man whose native language, which he has spoken since childhood, is Russian.

I wonder if the bump on Hoffman's head can have any effect or influence on his thinking.
 

PODCAST: Uncovering the inner workings of an AI genocide

Yuval Abraham has exposed in his podcast how, since the beginning of the war, Israel has used artificial intelligence to generate war targets in Gaza. He has explained how the ‘Lavender’ programme classifies the entire population of Gaza according to the probability of each person being a militant, based on subjective characteristics that Israel considers. Thus, any Palestinian whose ranking exceeded a certain threshold was marked for elimination with little human supervision. All of this was deployed in a context in which Israel's political and military leadership had lifted virtually all restrictions on modern warfare that constitutes genocide.
The +972 Podcast, Abraham says that this is only the tip of the iceberg.
Diving deep into the making of these and some two dozen other investigations for +972 over the past two years — from exposing an internal Israeli intelligence database indicating that 83 percent of Gaza’s dead were civilians, to highlighting the complicity of tech giants in storing troves of Israeli surveillance data on Palestinians — Abraham unpacks the principal challenges and dilemmas that this kind of reporting involves. He discusses why, after years of writing mainly about Israel’s occupation of the West Bank, he redirected his efforts to prying open the black box of Israel’s war machine. And he dissects the mentality that enabled ostensibly “liberal” soldiers to become genocidaires.

Investigative journalist Yuval Abraham takes us inside his reporting on the systems driving Israel’s mass killing in Gaza over the past two years. He discusses the core challenges and ethical dilemmas of uncovering state-backed atrocities, and why the stories revealed so far are just the tip of the iceberg. Abraham highlights the need to hold powerful institutions, like Israel’s military accountable rather than focusing only on individual perpetrators, offering a deeper look at the mechanisms that produce and conceal systemic violence.
 
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