There are two other reasons why Israel plays such an outsize role in the global surveillance industry. One is that there are “hardly any” legal limits on veterans “taking certain research ideas they worked on in the military and developing them” in the private sector. In addition, said Gordon, Israel’s decadeslong occupation of the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem, along with its periodic wars, “provides a laboratory for testing and fine tuning different commodities that are created, or different technologies.”
Those technologies are then exported around the world. CONTINUE READING
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The article doesn’t breathe a word about (Operation) Talpiot. I wonder, might that have anything to do with the ability of the Jews to do whatever it is they want, seemingly whenever, and to whomever they want?
The article doesn’t breathe a word about (Operation) Talpiot. I wonder, might that have anything to do with the ability of the Jews to do whatever it is they want, seemingly whenever, and to whomever they want?