The Palestine laboratory How Israel exports the technology of occupation around the world

Antony Loewenstein

Book - 2024

"Loewenstein uncovers a hidden world in a global investigation, drawing on secret documents, revealing interviews, and on-the-ground reporting. He shows how Palestine became the perfect laboratory for the Israeli military-techno complex: surveillance, home demolitions, indefinite incarceration, and brutality of the hi-tech tools of the 'Start-up Nation'"--

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Published
London ; New York : Verso 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Antony Loewenstein (author)
Edition
Paperback edition
Item Description
Originally published 2023, with added preface.
Physical Description
xiv, 265 pages : maps ; 20 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 218-220) and index.
ISBN
9781839762093
  • Preface: The Gaza Laboratory
  • Introduction
  • 1. Selling Weapons to Anybody Who Wants Them
  • 2. September 11 Was Good for Business
  • 3. Preventing an Outbreak of Peace
  • 4. Selling Israeli Occupation to the World
  • 5. The Enduring Appeal of Israeli Domination
  • 6. Israeli Mass Surveillance in the Brain of Your Phone
  • 7. Social Media Companies Don't Like Palestinians
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgements
  • Further Reading
  • Notes
  • Index
Review by Booklist Review

Loewenstein highlights a rarely discussed aspect of Israel's standing in the world, its dominance of the international military, security, and surveillance industries. As one of the largest weapons exporters in the world, its technology has played an outsized role in supporting authoritarian regimes, illegal coups, and dictatorships for decades, often in support of American foreign policy. Loewenstein meticulously documents Israeli connections to antidemocratic coups in Chile, Nicaragua, and Colombia. Israeli's surveillance tools have also been deployed against Americans, the private Israeli intelligence PSY-GROUP spied on American supporters of Palestinian rights, and with the help of Israeli prime minister Ehud Barack, Harvey Weinstein used it in a failed attempt to discredit his accusers and block press stories about himself. By making itself "the indispensable nation" due to its technological prowess, Israel is able to "ensure alliance and friendship, whether from authoritarian or democratic states," while its connections to social media giants have enabled it to block Palestinian villages from appearing on Google maps and censor Palestinian content on Facebook. Citing numerous Israeli and U.S. military and cybersecurity experts, Loewenstein urges a sober re-evaluation.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A sharp exposé of how Israel's suppression of Palestine has translated into lucrative anti-terrorist systems that the Israeli government exports globally. In the introduction, Australian journalist Loewenstein, an "atheist Jew" and author of Disaster Capitalism and Pills, Powder, and Smoke, writes about growing up "in a liberal Zionist home in Melbourne…where support for Israel wasn't a required religion but certainly expected." However, as the Israeli domination of the Palestinian narrative became increasingly apparent, the author grew disillusioned, not unlike many young people in the West. In this meticulous study, he asserts that "Israel's claim to be a thriving democracy in the heart of the Middle East is challenged by the facts"--namely, that the nation has been exporting sophisticated, state-of-the-art weaponry and surveillance technology around the world, largely to unsavory dictators who are trying to crush rebellious minorities, much like the Israelis with the Palestinians. Loewenstein lays out the methods the Israelis have used to control the Palestinians, including high-tech defense equipment, checkpoint security, and cybersurveillance, all of which have been tested and modified for effectiveness in order to export globally. As the author shows, the Israelis have sent weapons and technology to Pinochet's Chile in the 1970s as well as to disreputable regimes in Burma, Sri Lanka, Rhodesia, and Rwanda, among others. Israel's vaunted Uzi gun, designed in the late 1940s, has been sold to more than 90 countries since then. "Militarism [eventually] became the country's guiding principle," writes the author, especially since 9/11, when the rest of the world got a taste of the terrorism Israel has battled for decades. In his diligent narrative, Loewenstein devotes chapters to the now-ubiquitous Pegasus system, a phone-hacking tool sold by the Israeli surveillance company NSO Group, and the recent activities of social media companies that have "routinely blocked content that was critical of Israel or showed the Palestinian point of view." An eye-opening, intriguing study. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.