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Monday, January 5, 2009

Technology: Ushahidi, and Mapping the Reports out of Gaza

Filed under: Israel,Technology — Tags: , , — Matt @ 3:27 PM

    Another new technology that is being used in this current war is Ushahidi Mapping Software.  All this does is map what is going on in a conflict, based on various reports from the field from anyone with a SMS enabled phone or computer or using news aggregates.  The problem I have with this system is verification.  Hamas or the IDF could easily tap into this and contribute false reports, to paint a picture of what they want the public to see.  If there was an accurate way to verify, like only accepting reports that have multiple photo or video showing the same thing from different angles, along with a time/date/description stamp system, then maybe this might be somewhat useful.  Until then, I only see this being used more as a propaganda tool.  As you can see below, Al Jazeera is playing around with it, and it is kind of cool to flip through the various info and reports. But who are these folks making the reports, and how do I know they are telling the truth?  The truth after all is the first casualty of a war. 

   Now what I see as a good use for this tool, is for disaster relief.  Mobile phones and text messaging are often the only survivors amongst the rubble of disasters, and you always see these being used to a great extent during and after a disaster.  Sometimes only text messages can make it through, and something like this might be a great way for aid agencies to tap into the needs and emergencies of the victims.  

   Although, the key component of this technology is a population that have mobile phones, and having plenty of working towers to reach these folks.  I do think a mobile cell tower system is a vital component of today’s disaster relief, and should be one of the top priorities of a disaster.  Then once that tower is up, to implement a SMS plan, of reaching out to everyone via their phones, and giving them the preferred method of reporting–using text messages.

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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Video: Escape From Hamas

Filed under: Israel,Video — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 3:01 PM

  I just finished watching this and it was very interesting.  The parts that I really clued in on were the activities in the prisons and on the streets of Gaza, and how Hamas has been treating the people.  The use of torture and murder by Hamas, to find and eliminate informants, has really disgusted many in Gaza–to include this son of a Hamas leader. Some call the fighting between Fatah and Hamas and others–the Intrafada, or Palestinian killing Palestinian. It is a problem in Gaza, and because of these power grabs, the Israelis are able to get informants that want to eliminate their competitors.   

   So to follow up on how significant informants have been in this war, and over the years, this is proof positive of their impact.  Check it out, and with the link I provided below, just keep following each part at the end of the video.  It is like six parts, with up to 8 minutes per part.

   Also, Mosab has certainly created a stir within Hamas and throughout the muslim world.  He has numerous death threats against him, and I really feel for the guy.  It took a lot of courage to choose a path that millions of people completely disagree with.  So what made him convert?  The paranoia mixed with torture and murder that Hamas used against the people, and one little idea out of the bible that really struck him. Love thy enemy… It’s hard to imagine that an idea like this could have such an impact, but if this guy came from a highly religious and spiritual family anyways, then that makes sense. –Matt   

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Escape from Hamas

Escape from Hamas airs Saturday January 3 at 9 p.m., with repeats at 1 a.m. and 4 a.m. EST, and Sunday January 4 at 9 p.m., with repeats at 12 midnight, 2 a.m., EST.

“As Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and other world leaders try to broker a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas, one former member of the militant Islamic organization said there will never be lasting peace between the two groups.

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Israel: Cry Havoc, and Let Slip the Dogs of Techno War

Filed under: Israel,Technology — Tags: , , — Matt @ 2:19 PM

    Well, here we go.  Cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of Techno War. This is the reality of today’s wars, and I think it is smart to take a serious look at what is being used.  Just like with politics, and how instrumental social networking was for Obama in his fundraising and campaign endeavors, the internet and social networking will be used for information war.

   Below I have posted all of the stories I could find about how Israel is using these technologies.  Wired’s Danger Room has done a great job in reporting on these technologies, and I will try to expand on that a little.  So let me touch on a few of the interesting ones for the sake of conversation.

   First and foremost, the one tactic that has helped Israel the most in this war, is informants.  And specifically, informants that hate Hamas, which would mean Fatah party members.  Or they get informants through money or leverage, but either way, informants are the ones that help the most in this war. Informants identify leaders and munitions, and report on any actions of the enemy–all extremely useful for the war.  Hamas knows this too, and they are extremely paranoid about informants.  They are so paranoid, that they use torture and murder to find out who the informants are, and this is a little reported fact of life in Gaza.  Fox News did a great story about how Hamas dealt with informants using torture and murder, and how that only helped to drive Palestinians away. (please see the Escape from Hamas story)

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Saturday, January 3, 2009

Israel: Israeli Troops Have Begun the Ground Campaign into Gaza

Filed under: Israel — Tags: , , — Matt @ 12:01 PM

Israel has now started the ground campaign.  So what is the goal according to Israeli officials? 

‘Change the reality on the ground.’ according to officials.

So that means stop the rockets (Grads) and ‘Smash Hamas’, to stop them from gathering those types of munitions.

The goal is not to topple the Hamas regime, according to these officials, but I think they are just being safe with the objectives.

During the 2006 war in Lebanon, Israel got into trouble by creating way to lofty goals.  So in this war, the public statements and objectives will be very basic and seemingly attainable.  So far, they have destroyed tunnels, Hamas buildings, and Hamas munitions, and have destroyed senior leadership with the air campaign.  To me, those are reasonable expectations and they have accomplished that.

For the ground campaign, expect the same type of mentality. They might have very extreme goals, but never lead on to those extreme goals and publicly set the bar as low as they can. 

The big one here is the public relations aspect of this war.  For a guerilla force, or smaller force to win, all they have to do is survive or better yet, keep the larger force from achieving their stated goal.  

Also, Gaza is packed with people, and this battlefield has been prepared by Hamas.  Civilians will be used as human shields by Hamas, and it will be very difficult for Israel to work around that.  Also, Hamas has stated that they wanted to take Israeli soldiers as prisoners if they can.  Their only hope for that is concentrated ambushes on smaller IDF forces.  The use of tunnels and the use of IED’s will be a big factor, and Hamas will do all they can to harass and just survive.  I also expect the population to act as observers and scouts for Hamas, which will really be hard to work with in such concentrated areas. –Matt

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Second stage of Operation Cast Lead begins

3 Jan 2009

(Communicated by the IDF Spokesperson)

A short while ago IDF forces began to implement the second stage of Operation Cast Lead. Land forces have begun to maneuver within the Gaza Strip.

The objective of this stage is to destroy the terrorist infrastructure of the Hamas in the area of operation, while taking control of some of rocket launching area used by the Hamas, in order to greatly reduce the quantity of rockets fired at Israel and Israeli civilians.

The IDF Spokesperson emphasizes that this stage of the operation will further the goals of Operation Cast Lead as communicated till now: To strike a direct and hard blow against the Hamas while increasing the deterrent strength of the IDF, in order to bring about an improved and more stable security situation for residents of Southern Israel over the long term.

Large numbers of forces are taking part in this stage of the operation including infantry, tanks, engineering forces, artillery and intelligence with the support of the Israel Air Force, Israel navy, Israel Security Agency and other security agencies.

The operation is in accord with the decisions of the Security Cabinet. This stage of the operation is a part of the IDF’s overall operational plan, and will continue on the basis of ongoing situational assessments by the IDF General Staff.

The forces participating in the operation have been highly trained and were prepared for the mission over the long period that the operation was planned. The Commander of the operation is Maj. Gen. Yoav Galant, GOC Southern Command.

The IDF and the Homefront Command have taken the necessary steps to protect the civilian population. All residents of Southern Israel are requested to follow the directives of the Homefront command as communicated via the media.

The IDF Spokesperson wishes to reiterate that the residents of Gaza are not the target of the operation. Those who use civilians, the elderly, women and children as “human shields” are responsible for any and all injury to the civilian population. Anyone who hides a terrorist or weapons in his house is considered a terrorist.

On the basis of a situation analysis, The IDF is taking steps to raise the level of alert for its forces in other areas of the country.

Link Here

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Film: The Cult of the Suicide Bomber 1 and 2, by Robert Baer

Filed under: Film,Israel — Tags: , , — Matt @ 3:43 PM

     I Just finished watching part 2 and ordered it through Netflix.  These two documentaries are awesome, and Mr. Baer did a great job in peeling back the layers of this horrific tactic.  If you want to see into the mind of these folks, and get a feel for the why and how, then check this out.  –Matt

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The Cult of the Suicide Bomber 1 

The Cult of the Suicide Bomber 2 (2008) 

Editorial Reviews

About the Actor

Robert Baer spent twenty years running agents from inside the CIA s Directorate of Operations, operating against Hizballah, Al-Qaeda, and other terrorist organizations, and was considered perhaps the best on-the-ground field officer in the Middle East (Seymour M. Hersh, The New Yorker). His memoir See No Evil was a New York Times bestseller and inspired the movie Syriana, starring George Clooney.

When Baer left the agency in 1997 he received the Career Intelligence Medal, with a citation that says, He repeatedly put himself in personal danger, working the hardest targets, in service to his country.

–Robert Baer [was] one of the most talented Middle East case officers of the past twenty years. (Reuel Marc Gerecht, The Atlantic Monthly)

Product Description

On 18 April 1983 a truck drove into the entrance of the US embassy in downtown Beirut killing 63 people, including six CIA officers. Never before had the CIA lost so many officers in a single attack. In the weeks and months after the bombing top investigators from the CIA and FBI failed to solve the mystery of who was responsible. For Robert Baer, the CIA s top operative in the Middle East, it became a lifelong obsession.

His investigation and the answers he found became the Emmy Award-nominated motion picture, The Cult of the Suicide Bomber. In the first film Bob uncovered the history and evolution of suicide bombing as a weapon of radical Islam. Now in this vital new film he discovers how the phenomenon has spread to the West and changed the role of women in the Middle East, and crucially tells us how this threat can be defeated.

With shocking footage of actual suicide bombings and interviews with failed suicide bombers, The Cult of the Suicide Bomber is the most definitive documentary on suicide bombers ever produced.

Baer himself says: I almost look at the Cult of the Suicide Bomber films as a CIA briefing. In the CIA, we were taught to go to policy makers and tell them what we believe is the absolute truth. For me, the Cult films are the absolute truth.

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