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GOSBEL System: Israel’s AI-Powered Attacks and the Toll on Gaza’s Residents

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GOSBEL System: Israel’s AI-Powered Attacks and the Toll on Gaza’s Residents
Israel utilized the GOSBEL

Watan-Foreign reports have revealed that the Israeli occupation, during its targeting of areas in the besieged Gaza Strip, employed a system called ‘GOSBEL – The Evangelist,’ which determines locations through artificial intelligence.

According to a report from the British newspaper ‘The Guardian,’ the occupation has conducted 12,000 strikes since the beginning of November, utilizing advanced systems. The report highlights that the ‘Evangelist’ system contributes to improving precise and high-quality intelligence according to operational requirements.

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The Israeli war on Gaza

Deployment of New Tools and Lethal Systems Targeting Civilians

In the context of Israel’s recent military operations in the besieged Gaza Strip, reports have surfaced indicating the use of a system called “GOSBEL – The Evangelist.” This system employs artificial intelligence to determine locations, marking a significant advancement in the arsenal employed by the Israeli military.

According to a report from the British newspaper “The Guardian,” the ongoing conflict has provided an opportunity for the deployment of various new tools, with a particular focus on the “GOSBEL” platform, which has accelerated lethal operations.

The Israeli military has reportedly utilized this system to target individuals suspected of affiliations with Palestinian resistance factions, especially Hamas and Islamic Jihad, according to multiple sources cited by “+972 Local Call” newspaper. The sources mentioned that the system aided Tel Aviv in building a database comprising an estimated 30,000 to 40,000 individuals deemed as suspected militants. The Israeli army conducted strikes on the homes of Hamas activists, regardless of their rank, resulting in casualties among those present.

A former Israeli military source, speaking to “The Guardian,” revealed the use of an algorithm to assess the precise evacuation rate of civilians from buildings shortly before an airstrike. The source stated, “We use an algorithm to assess the number of remaining civilians; it gives us green, yellow, and red, like a traffic signal.”

However, experts cast doubt on the ability of these systems to prevent harm to civilians, as reported by “The Guardian.” Richard Moyes, head of the organization Article 36, which campaigns to reduce harm caused by weapons, emphasized that the scenes in Gaza demonstrate the lack of precision in Israeli targeting. He warned of the dangers when humans rely on such systems, as they become cogs in a mechanical process, losing the ability to assess the risks of causing harm to civilians in a meaningful way.

During Israeli airstrikes on homes, particularly those identified as belonging to Hamas or Islamic Jihad members, researchers reportedly had foreknowledge of the expected civilian casualties, according to multiple sources cited by both “The Guardian” and “+972 Local Call.

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Israeli soldiers during ground operations in the Gaza Strip

Israeli Aggression on Gaza Continues for the Second Day, Resulting in Tragic Losses

Israel persists in its brutal aggression against Gaza for the second day following the expiration of a week-long ceasefire. Israeli aircraft carried out airstrikes across various parts of the Gaza Strip, leading to a new massacre in the Jabaliya refugee camp that claimed the lives of over 100 Palestinians.

The Ministry of Health in Gaza has reported a rise in the casualties of the aggression, reaching a staggering 15,207 martyrs, with the number of wounded standing at 40,652, their injuries ranging from moderate to severe.

On the other front, Palestinian resistance forces have declared engaging in clashes on multiple fronts, launching missile strikes targeting Israeli areas, including Tel Aviv, Ashdod, and the Gaza periphery.

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