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A crowd of pro-Palestine demonstrators gather outside of the White House during a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Israeli war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington DC on February 4, 2025 [Ali Harb/Al Jazeera]
Protesters in front of a gated entrance at Columbia University in New York on August 25, 2024 [Caitlin Ochs/Reuters]
Neturei Karta International members hold Palestinian flags while they protest in support of Palestinians in Washington, DC, on February 4 [Kent Nishimura/Reuters]
Protesters in Washington, DC demand Gaza prisoners’ release.
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Palestinians continue to travel along Gaza’s coastal Rashid Street to return to their homes as a storm brought wet, windy weather to the enclave [Mahmoud Hamda/Anadolu]
After 15 months of war, many people had few possessions left to help protect them from the cold conditions [Mahmoud Hamda/Anadolu]
A child shelters under a blanket as they sit with their belongings on the side of Rashid Street, which stretches from the south to the north along Gaza’s coastline [Mahmoud Hamda/Anadolu]
Palestinians wait to fill up containers with water in Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip on Wednesday [Mahmoud Issa/Reuters]
Overview of Toka by Ghosts of Palestine

Toka is an Israeli intelligence and cybersecurity company that develops advanced digital forensics and intelligence tools. The company primarily serves government, law enforcement, and security agencies, providing them with tools for cyber intelligence gathering and surveillance. Toka's technology is marketed as a way to strengthen homeland security, but it has also raised significant ethical and human rights violations due to its misuse on individuals such as Journalists, Activists and Palestinian movements.

Surrounding Toka
Toka has been described as one of the most dangerous spyware firms, with critics arguing that its products could be used for illegal surveillance and abuse. Unlike the more widely known NSO Group (creator of Pegasus spyware), Toka has largely flown under the radar of mainstream media scrutiny. However, its capabilities, such as hacking into surveillance cameras and altering video feeds, have drawn comparisons to dystopian scenarios.

One particularly alarming feature of Toka's technology is its ability to manipulate video feeds. This capability could allow users to fabricate evidence or tamper with surveillance footage, raising concerns about its potential use in framing individuals or undermining justice systems. A human rights expert described this as "truly dystopian," warning of scenarios where individuals might not even know if the evidence against them is real or fabricated.

Founders and Leadership
Toka was co-founded by Ehud Barak, a former Israeli Prime Minister and Defense Minister. Barak's involvement in the company has drawn attention due to his background in Israeli politics and military intelligence. The company also has ties to Unit 8200, Israel's elite military intelligence unit, which has been linked to the development of other controversial surveillance technologies.

Ethical Concerns
Toka's tools, while marketed as lawful and for legitimate government use, could easily be abused by authoritarian regimes or corrupt officials. The lack of transparency and oversight in the sale and use of such technologies exacerbates these concerns. For example, Toka's ability to hack into and manipulate surveillance systems could be used to suppress dissent, target activists, or violate privacy rights.

Conclusion
While Toka positions itself as a provider of cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions for governments, its capabilities and potential for misuse have sparked significant ethical and human rights violations. The involvement of high-profile figures like Ehud Barak and the company's ties to Unit 8200 further highlight the need for greater scrutiny and regulation of such technologies.

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Wiz: An Overview and Its Connection to Unit 8200 by Ghosts of Palestine

Wiz is a prominent Israeli cloud cybersecurity startup that has achieved significant success, including a valuation of $12 billion and plans for further expansion. The company was founded by alumni of Israel's military intelligence Unit 8200, a unit known for its expertise in cyber defense and offense.

Unit 8200 has been described as an incubator for cybersecurity startups, with its alumni founding companies like Wiz, Palo Alto Networks, and others. The skills and experience gained in Unit 8200 have positioned its members as leaders in the global cybersecurity industry.

Surveillance and Palestinian Concerns:
Unit 8200 has been criticized for its role in surveillance operations targeting Palestinians. The unit uses advanced technologies, such as facial recognition and data tracking, to monitor and control Palestinian populations, violations and the suppression of Palestinian rights.

Wiz's founders' ties to Unit 8200, the company's success directly benefits associated with the unit. For example, the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement has called for boycotts of Israeli companies, including Wiz, as part of a broader effort to protest Israel's policies towards Palestinians.

Impact on Wiz's Founders and Reputation
Their ties to Unit 8200 have also drawn scrutiny, particularly from those critical of Israel's military and intelligence practices. While this connection has bolstered their reputation in the tech world, it has also made them a target for activists advocating for Palestinian rights.

Conclusion
Wiz's connection to Unit 8200 underscores the complex interplay between Israel's military intelligence, its thriving tech industry, and the broader geopolitical context. Its ties to Unit 8200 and the associations highlight the ethical and political motives behind Israeli tech firms' operations in the global cybersecurity landscape.

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Unit 990 | Elon Musk | ISI by Ghosts of Palestine

Unit 990 was a secretive Israeli intelligence unit. The unit was involved in various covert operations, including surveillance, recruitment, and counterintelligence activities.Unit 990 also engaged in activities that oppressed and caused harm to Palestinians living in the occupied territories.

Oppressive actions of Unit 990

1. Surveillance and Monitoring
Unit 990 was reportedly involved in extensive surveillance and monitoring of Palestinian individuals and organizations, including the use of informants and undercover agents to gather intelligence.

2. Interrogation and Detention
There are claims that Unit 990 was involved in the interrogation and detention of Palestinian individuals, sometimes using coercive or abusive tactics.

3. Targeting of Palestinian Leaders and Activists
Unit 990 targeted and attempted to undermine Palestinian political and social leaders, as well as activists and organizers.

4. Disruption of Palestinian Institutions and Activities
Unit 990 involved in efforts to disrupt or undermine Palestinian institutions, such as schools, businesses, and community organizations, as part of a broader strategy of controlling and suppressing Palestinian society.

It's important to note that the full extent and details of Unit 990's activities and their impact on Palestinians are not fully known, as much of the unit's operations were kept secret.

ImageSat International
ImageSat International (ISI) is an Israeli-based company specializing in satellite imagery and geospatial intelligence. The organization operates and provides cutting-edge Earth observation data using its EROS (Earth Remote Observation System) satellites.

Established with strong ties to Israel's defense sector, ImageSat International is privately owned, but its origins connect to the expertise of former members of Unit 9900, a specialized division of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) dedicated to visual intelligence (VISINT). Many former IDF personnel, particularly from Unit 9900, contribute their experience to ISI's operations, ensuring a high level of precision and security in their services.

Connection to Elon Musk
ISI actively collaborates with international companies like SpaceX for satellite launches, SpaceX launched ISI spy satellites 🛰️ to orbit. All the bombing campaigns in Gaza were conducted by these spy satellites.

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Fatima Rehan carries her 2-year-old son Mohammed as she and other members of the Rehan family search amid the rubble of their home destroyed by the Israeli occupation army [Abdel Kareem Hana/AP Photo]
Irish Foreign Minister Simon Harris has pledged 20 million euros ($20.8m) in support for the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) as it provides assistance to people in Gaza despite an Israeli ban.

Ireland’s Foreign Minister Simon Harris [File: John Thys/AFP]
Palestinians are trying to survive in makeshift tents in Gaza City, Gaza on February 06, 2025 [Moiz Salhi/Anadolu]
Egyptian ambulances cross the Rafah border crossing in Egypt, on Febuary 2025 [Amr Nabil/AP]
Donald Trump has signed an executive order authorising economic and travel sanctions against people who work on International Criminal Court (ICC) investigations of US citizens or US allies, such as Israel.

ICC ‘condemns’ US sanctions ‘seeking to harm’ its work:
The Hague-based court has hit back after US President Trump slapped sanctions on the institution, promising it would continue to provide “justice and hope” around the world.

“The ICC condemns the issuance by the US of an Executive Order seeking to impose sanctions on its officials and harm its independent and impartial judicial work,” the court said in a statement.

“The Court stands firmly by its personnel and pledges to continue providing justice and hope to millions of innocent victims of atrocities across the world,” it added.

Yesterday, Trump authorised economic and travel sanctions targeting people who work on the court’s probes on US citizens or allies such as Israel.

ICC must be able to pursue ‘fight against global impunity’:
Ursula von der Leyen, the president of European Commission, says the International Criminal Court (ICC) must be able to pursue its fight against global impunity without hindrance.

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Protesters gather outside the Anshe Emet synagogue in Chicago, United States, to demonstrate against a visit by Yoav Gallant, the former Israeli defence minister who is wanted by the ICC for alleged war crimes in Gaza, on February 6, 2025 [Jacek Boczarski/Anadolu]
Al-Shifa Hospital was completely destroyed in Israel’s genocide on Gaza [Mahmoud Issa/Reuters]
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Countries, rights groups condemn Trump’s ICC sanctions

Caspar Veldkamp, the foreign minister of the Netherlands, has described the International Criminal Court’s work as “essential in the fight against impunity”.

“The Netherlands actively contributes to strengthening the international legal order and multilateral cooperation and will, in good faith, fulfil binding international law and treaty obligations,” he said.

Agnes Callamard, the chief of Amnesty International, a global rights group, has also condemned the decision, describing Trump’s order as “reckless”, “vindictive” and “aggressive”.

She said the US sanctions undermine the court’s “independent pursuit of international justice”.

“Governments around the world and regional organisations must do everything in their power to mitigate and block the effect of President Trump’s sanctions,” Callamard said.

“Through collective and concerted actions, ICC member states can protect the Court and its staff. Urgent action is needed, like never before,” she added.

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Palestinians in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, try to survive in makeshift tents amid bad weather conditions on February 6, 2025 [Hani Alshaer/Anadolu]
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