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Palestinians Battle the Algorithms of Israeli Censorship and Surveillance

In his new book, Terms of Servitude, author Omar Zahzah examines how Silicon Valley corporations allegedly weaponize digital surveillance and algorithmic bias to support Israeli settler-colonial policies in Palestine.

Key Points

  • Omar Zahzah argues that Big Tech companies actively facilitate state violence through censorship and the surveillance of Palestinians and their supporters.
  • The book characterizes these digital practices as a form of "digital settler colonialism" rather than neutral technological progress.
  • Zahzah analyzes how algorithmic engineering and corporate policies are used to suppress pro-Palestinian voices and Indigenous struggles.
  • The text positions the Palestinian experience as a central case study for understanding how global technology can deepen systemic oppression.

Why it Matters

This work highlights the growing intersection between corporate technology and geopolitical conflict, raising significant questions about the neutrality of major digital platforms. It serves as a critical warning regarding how surveillance tools and censorship mechanisms can be deployed to silence dissent against state-led violence on a global scale.
Project-censored.org Published by Omar Zahzah
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