Mass Assassination Factory: Israel Using AI to Generate Targets in Gaza, Increasing Civilian Toll
Israel Has Started Air Attacks Into Gaza
Following a week-long ceasefire, Israel has started bombing Gaza again.
Over 70 Palestinians have died as a result of the strikes.
Israel is distributing flyers in Khan Yunis, the biggest city in southern Gaza, alerting Palestinians to move toward Rafah farther south.
Attacks have resumed, and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has called this "very troubling."
Artificial Intelligence Used by Israel to Determine Targets
According to a recent article in +972 Magazine, Israel is employing artificial intelligence (AI) to identify targets in Gaza.
According to the claim, Israel has used AI to create a "mass assassination factory".
According to sources, the Israeli military has relaxed its restrictions on strikes that can result in civilian casualties.
The Israeli military, according to a former intelligence officer, has established a "quote mass assassination factory."
"Nothing happens by accident" when a Palestinian child dies in Gaza, according to another source.
Israel is allegedly attacking civilian targets with knowledge.
According to sources, the Israeli military deliberately targets civilian sites such as banks, residential buildings, and colleges.
According to sources, this is being done in an attempt to put "civil pressure" on Hamas.
Secretary of State of the United States Antony Blinken urges Israel to defend civilians
Israeli protection of people in Gaza has been demanded by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
According to Blinken, Israel must "minimize harm to innocent men, women, and children."
Civilian casualties are recorded, according to Israeli intelligence sources.
According to Israeli intelligence sources, the approximate number of civilian casualties from Israeli airstrikes is "written down."
It follows that the Israeli military is deliberately murdering people.
The Israeli military has made it a policy to target private residences.
The Israeli military has reportedly adopted a policy of hitting private residences in an effort to kill Hamas agents, according to Israeli intelligence sources.
Even in the absence of any military activities occurring within the homes, sources claim that this is done.
According to one source, this tactic is akin to Israel "bombing Israeli homes—not when they are in their army uniforms, but when they are returning home on weekends—and ultimately killing them with the bodies of their neighbors or families."

