Kernow Damo

Israel Just Admitted It’s Genocide Guilt In the Most Israeli Way Possible


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In seeking to clamp down on its own armed forces, Israel have accidentally exposed far more to the world than they ever intended! Right, so Israel keeps telling us it has the most moral army on Earth, and yet here we are: the government has had to build an AI censor just to stop that same army posting what it actually does. If your troops are as saintly as you claim, you don’t need a machine scanning their TikToks in real time. But soldiers have been filming everything — raids, smashed homes, detainees, the lot — and instead of asking why the footage looks like this, Israel’s answer has been to deploy Morpheus, an algorithm already watching more than forty thousand soldiers, with plans to cover the entire force. You don’t gag your own troops because they’re too moral. You gag them because the record they’ve created is a threat — and the state knows it. Right, so after months of soldiers filming themselves in Gaza, filming detainees, filming destruction, filming taunts, filming things no state comfortable in its own narrative would ever want surfaced if we’re honest, we’ve all seen the footage I’m sure, Israel has decided the only way to survive the truth is to erase the evidence record it’s own forces keep adding to. It has built an AI machine called Morpheus, very much blue pill or red pill territory and the purpose of that system is not to fight an enemy or defend a population. It is to track what Israeli soldiers say and show online and stop the world from seeing what they have already lived. If the state believed its own rhetoric about discipline, morality and restraint, it would not need Morpheus. It would welcome the footage. It would point to it as proof of everything it claims. The fact that Israel has built a tool to monitor tens of thousands of soldiers in real time tells you immediately that the government knows exactly what those cameras have captured, and it knows those images cannot be reconciled with the message it is selling abroad. You do not create a machine to erase the record unless the record is dangerous. And Israel has decided the most dangerous thing in this entire war is not Hamas, not Hezbollah, not Iran, but its own army and what they are sharing via their own smartphones. The sequence that brought Israel to this point makes the pattern unavoidable. The government thought it could manage the war’s image the old way: keep journalists out, impose tight military censorship, refuse foreign media access to Gaza, and rely on controlled briefings. But the state misread the era it is operating in.

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Kernow DamoBy Damien Willey