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<h1>Fact or fiction? Israeli maps and AI do not save Palestinian lives</h1><p class="gmail-article__subhead gmail-css-1wt8oh6"><em>Israel’s narrative of ‘evacuation warnings’ and ‘precision strikes’ serves as a cover for its AI-assisted genocide in Gaza.</em></p><div class="gmail-article-info-block gmail-opinion-info-block gmail-css-ti04u9"><div class="gmail-article-b-l" style="border-color:rgb(250,144,0)"><ul class="gmail-article-author"><li class="gmail-article-author__item"><div class="gmail-article-author__info"><div class="gmail-article-author__name"><a class="gmail-author-link" href="https://www.aljazeera.com/author/marc_owen_jones_200519080923295">Marc Owen Jones</a></div><div class="gmail-article-author__title">Dr Marc Owen Jones is Assistant Professor of Middle East Studies and Digital Humanities at Hamad bin Khalifa University.</div></div></li></ul><div class="gmail-article-dates" style="border-color:rgb(250,144,0)"><div class="gmail-date-simple gmail-css-1yjq2zp"><span class="gmail-screen-reader-text">Published On 4 Dec 2023</span><span aria-hidden="true"><br></span></div></div></div><div class="gmail-social-share-buttons"><a class="gmail-social-share-button" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" aria-label="Share on Facebook" href="https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Faje.io%2Fp6wuc7"></a></div></div><a class="gmail-social-share-button" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" aria-label="Share on Twitter" href="https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=Fact%20or%20fiction%3F%20Israeli%20maps%20and%20AI%20do%20not%20save%20Palestinian%20lives&source=sharethiscom&related=sharethis&via=AJEnglish&url=https%3A%2F%2Faje.io%2Fp6wuc7"></a><div class="gmail-article-info-block gmail-opinion-info-block gmail-css-ti04u9"><div class="gmail-social-share-buttons"></div></div><div class="gmail-responsive-image"><img src="https://www.aljazeera.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/346T46G-highres-1701569492.jpg?resize=770%2C513&quality=80" alt="smoke billows into the air" width="434" height="289" style="margin-right: 25px;"></div>An Israeli bombardment of Gaza is seen in this picture taken from southern Israel on December 2, 2023 [Jack Guez/AFP]<div class="gmail-wysiwyg gmail-wysiwyg--all-content gmail-css-ibbk12"><p>On
December 2, the Israeli army’s Arabic-language spokesperson Avichay
Adraee posted a map of Gaza, broken up into a grid of numbered blocks
with instructions that Palestinians living in certain areas evacuate to
Rafah. Leaflets containing a QR code linking to the map on the Israeli
army’s website were also dropped over Gaza.</p>
<p>This move came as Israeli fighter jets bombarded the south of the Strip – previously designated as a “safe zone” – <a href="https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2023/12/3/israel-gaza-war-live-israel-bombards-gaza-as-talks-break-down">killing hundreds</a> of Palestinians in 24 hours. The Israeli army proudly announced that it had hit “400 targets”.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, media reports revealed that the Israeli army’s ability to
intensify what it calls “precision” air strikes has been boosted by an
artificial intelligence (AI) tool that generates “targets”.</p>
<p>The maps, the leaflets, the tweets, the claims of “precision”
military technology, all feed into the narrative that Israel’s “most
moral army” is taking care to protect civilians in Gaza. But all these
are no more than a propaganda ploy to cover up what really is happening
on the ground – an AI-assisted genocide.</p>
<h2 id="gmail-a-game-of-maps">A game of maps</h2>
<p>Over the past two months of brutal war, Israel has constantly
resorted to the use of “evacuation” maps and warnings issued on social
media, calling on Palestinians to flee certain areas of Gaza.</p>
<p>Yet the mounting death toll – nearly 16,000 people and thousands more
missing and likely dead – offers no evidence that Israel is in fact
concerned about the wellbeing of Palestinian civilians.</p>
<p>What it is concerned is about the growing condemnations abroad of
what legal experts are calling genocide and increasing pressure from the
United States.</p>
<p>Just a few days ago, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned
Israel it has weeks, and not months, to finish its campaign in Gaza. His
boss, President Joe Biden, is acutely aware of the growing domestic
discontent with how he is handling the war, which could cost him votes
in next year’s presidential election.</p>
<p>This “evacuation messaging” the Israeli army has been undertaking is
more directed at Western audiences, seeking to assuage their fears about
the civilian death toll, than the Palestinians in Gaza. The fact that
it is delivered mostly on social media platforms indicates the intended
audience is not the people in the Strip.</p>
<p>The Israeli army has not only cut off electricity to Gaza but also
targeted and damaged its already temperamental mobile network, thus
leaving most of the people there with almost no access to the internet.</p></div><p>The leaflets that were dropped over the weekend are also not worth
the paper they were printed on. The QR code on them is of use only if
there is a working phone with a charged battery and internet access.</p>
<p>Discrepancies of different maps being shared by Israeli officials
have also resulted in additional confusion. Areas marked for targeting
in orange did not even correspond with the numbers of blocks officials
were telling people to evacuate from.</p>
<p>Consequently, the overall impact of the maps has been
to create “fear, panic and confusion”, as Melanie Ward, CEO of Medical
Aid for Palestinians, explained in a tweet.</p>
<p>Furthermore, the detailed mapping and dissection of Gaza are designed
to create the illusion of precision and precaution, but the evacuation
orders behind them demonstrate the opposite.</p>
<p>Gaza is 360 square kilometres and has a population of 2.3 million.
The average size of each of the 620 blocks on the map is 0.58 square
kilometres, which means approximately 3,700 residents per block.</p>
<p>Asking dozens of blocks equating to tens of thousands of people to
move is hardly “precision”. It is mass displacement masquerading as
parsimonious precaution.</p>
<h2 id="gmail-israel-s-digital-killing-machine">Israel’s digital killing machine</h2>
<p>Apart from using digital maps and QR codes to try and prove to its
allies that its army is not reckless, Israel is also boasting about its
“precision” military technologies.</p>
<p>Among them is an AI weapons system called “Habsora” (“The Gospel”)
which can quickly and automatically identify targets, much faster than
older methods.</p>
<p>If in previous bombing campaigns, the Israeli army would manually select 50 targets per day, today the new system provides 100.</p>
<p>According to one source quoted by the +972 magazine, this weapon has
turned the Israeli army into a “mass assassination factory”, focusing
more on the “quantity and not quality”.</p>
<p>The magazine reports that the Israeli soldiers using the AI targeting
system are aware of the number of civilians they will kill; it is
displayed in the category “collateral damage” in the target file.</p>
<p>The Israeli army has categorised thresholds of civilian deaths,
ranging from five to the hundreds. The directive “collateral damage
five”, for example, means the Israeli soldiers are authorised to kill a
target that will also kill 5 civilians.</p>
<p>On the higher end, “the Israeli military command knowingly approved
the killing of hundreds of Palestinian civilians in an attempt to
assassinate a single top Hamas military commander”, +972 magazine
reports.</p>
<p>Given that Israel considers all 30,000 Hamas members in Gaza as
potential targets, this means that “wiping out” the movement would
entail a massive civilian death toll. If we use the lowest “collateral
damage five”, the most conservative estimate amounts to 150,000
civilians.</p>
<p>Of course, as Hamas leaders that are killed are inevitably replaced,
hundreds more Palestinians will be murdered as the AI system generates
more new targets. Since Hamas cannot be defeated militarily, the only
logical outcome of this will be the perpetual murder or removal of
everyone in Gaza.</p>
<p>Another disturbing element of AI is that it reproduces biases it has
been trained on. Historically, Israel has shown little regard for
civilian life in its bombing. One has to wonder to what extent the
secretive AI has learned to associate any Palestinian with “Hamas
terrorist” based on past Israeli army behaviour. This might explain why
it is able to generate so many new “targets” for bombing.</p>
<h2 id="gmail-the-propaganda-of-precision">The propaganda of precision</h2>
<p>Israel likes to boast about <a href="https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2023/10/16/the-myth-of-israels-most-moral">its morality</a>
and high-tech, precision strike capabilities, ironically as a means of
defending itself against claims of indiscriminately attacking civilians
and allegations of war crimes.</p>
<p>This characterisation of the Israeli army’s technological
sophistication is also used by the US to help justify its support for
Israel. Blinken, for example, has stated that “Israel has … one of the
most sophisticated militaries in the world. It is capable of
neutralising the threat posed by Hamas while minimising harm to innocent
men, women and children.”</p>
<p>But the more the US and Israel promote the narrative of its
technological prowess, the more it gives an element of legal
jeopardy. As international law professor Michael Schmitt<a href="https://www.icrc.org/en/doc/assets/files/other/irrc_859_schmitt.pdf"> argues</a>,
“the greater the precision capabilities of an attacker, the more
compelling the characterisation of an attack striking civilians or
civilian objects as reckless”.</p>
<p>In other words, a high-tech army has more of an obligation to try and
“prove” that they are not being reckless. The more Israel and the US
boast of Israel’s technical prowess, the more people question why so
many civilians are being killed.</p>
<p>The only answer is that Israel has precision weapons, but is still
targeting people indiscriminately. Thus, sophisticated technology,
rather than serving its ostensible purpose of precision and precaution,
is instead weaponised as a tool of mass killing and destruction. In
other words, what we are seeing in Gaza is an AI-assisted genocide.</p>
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