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Israel: They Call It Civilian Technology

A UN report identifies the corporations profiting from the war in Gaza. This analysis goes one level deeper: it examines how weapons, cloud infrastructure, AI systems, data platforms and financial markets merge into an industrialised killing chain - and why private corporations, despite documented involvement, almost never face accountability. The central question is no longer only who supplies the bombs, but who provides the digital architecture that makes targeting, surveillance and military decision-making scalable. Gaza emerges not merely as a battlefield, but as a testing ground for a new form of algorithmic warfare - shielded by corporate law, state interests and the global financial industry.

Israel: Killing as a Product

A UN report identifies the corporations profiting from the war in Gaza. This analysis goes one level deeper: it examines how weapons, cloud infrastructure, AI systems, data platforms and financial markets merge into an industrialised killing chain - and why private corporations, despite documented involvement, almost never face accountability. The central question is no longer only who supplies the bombs, but who provides the digital architecture that makes targeting, surveillance and military decision-making scalable. Gaza emerges not merely as a battlefield, but as a testing ground for a new form of algorithmic warfare - shielded by corporate law, state interests and the global financial industry.

Israel – The Finding: Genocide

What happens when the charge of genocide is no longer raised by activists or political rhetoric, but by mandated UN bodies, legal methodology and a converging evidentiary record? This article reconstructs the findings on Gaza, the industrial and technological machinery behind them, the role of Western states, and the decisive gap between documentation and consequence. From the UN Commission’s legal assessment to Francesca Albanese’s reports, from domicide and humanitarian obstruction to arms flows, corporate complicity and diplomatic shielding, the picture that emerges is not merely an accusation. It is a documented finding - and its lack of enforcement may be the most damning fact of all.

Israel – The Finding: Genocide

What happens when the charge of genocide is no longer raised by activists or political rhetoric, but by mandated UN bodies, legal methodology and a converging evidentiary record? This article reconstructs the findings on Gaza, the industrial and technological machinery behind them, the role of Western states, and the decisive gap between documentation and consequence. From the UN Commission’s legal assessment to Francesca Albanese’s reports, from domicide and humanitarian obstruction to arms flows, corporate complicity and diplomatic shielding, the picture that emerges is not merely an accusation. It is a documented finding - and its lack of enforcement may be the most damning fact of all.