Palantir and Oracle Drive AI and Surveillance Integration in Gaza Reconstruction Efforts
Palantir Technologies and Oracle are playing key roles in the reconstruction of Gaza, leveraging military AI and surveillance tools to create a hyper-connected environment. The initiative, coordinated by the Civil-Military Coordination Center in Israel, includes AI-driven systems for intelligence processing and biometric checks for residents, raising concerns among human rights organizations about increased surveillance and control over the Palestinian population.

The Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) in Israel coordinates the reconstruction of Gaza, integrating military AI and surveillance tools. Companies like Palantir Technologies, Oracle, and Elon Musk's Starlink play vital roles, with Palantir providing AI platforms for processing intelligence and Oracle delivering cloud infrastructure.
Reports indicate Palantir's software enabled rapid target identification during conflict, while Oracle's data centers are designed for military use. The strategy involves transforming Gaza into a hyper-connected enclave, with AI-driven control systems and biometric checks for residents.
Under proposed plans, 'alternative secure communities' will be established, monitored by international forces, restricting access based on security assessments. This framework reflects broader historical trends of privatizing reconstruction efforts, drawing criticism from human rights organizations for exacerbating surveillance and control over the Palestinian population.




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