
"After almost 2 years of Israel's genocide in Gaza, Western powers have issued synchronised declarations recognising Palestinian statehood a diplomatic move seemingly born out of the immense public pressure they face. What's missing from the story is the concrete measures those governments could take to stop the slaughter in Gaza, as well as their complicity by continuing to supply weapons to Israel."
"How Palantir got techno-militiarism trending Silicon Valley CEOs are increasingly making the case that their technologies can transform the way that wars are fought. And of all the companies involved in this military-tech boom, one stands out: Palantir. Branding itself as America First, the data analytics firm has won billions of dollars in contracts and makes no apologies for the need to kill people if that's what it takes to protect Western interests."
Western powers have issued synchronized declarations recognizing Palestinian statehood after almost two years of Israel's genocide in Gaza, a diplomatic response to intense public pressure. Governments have offered recognition without concrete measures to stop the slaughter and continue supplying weapons to Israel, creating complicity. Contributors from diplomacy, law, advocacy and journalism highlight the gap between symbolic recognition and actionable steps to protect civilians. Coverage also highlights underreported crises such as Sudan's collapsing media industry and journalists breaking an information blockade. The rise of military-tech firms like Palantir is shown to accelerate techno-militarism through data-driven tools marketed to Western interests.
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