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Israel's Ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, presented the phone number of Hamas' leader Yahya Sinwar and said: If you want a ceasefire, call him.
— Hananya Naftali (@HananyaNaftali) December 12, 2023
That's hilarious! 😆 pic.twitter.com/28vp3xODsL
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Jesus Christ it really is just clowns running their propaganda now. All this does is remind everyone that cell service is offline in Gaza. And that Israeli war criminals refuse to negotiate with Palestinian war criminals.
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This guy is in Qatar you r-slur.
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He was supposed to be in Gaza tho. If he's in Qatar that would be a massive L for Israeli propaganda.
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Actually sinwar is probably in Gaza
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Not really an issue for a +97 phone number though...
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Neighbor the only area code I know is 503.
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This guy gets it.
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You should turn your Internet off in solidarity. Do it permanently
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I got a better offer for you:
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What do I look like, your dad?
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Cell service is cut intermittently, but generally it's online - every time it gets knocked out or jammed for a bit, the amount of screeching becomes deafening, and it's all back up a day or two later anyhow.
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Unironically is probably based around their SIGINT people needing a schedule to plan their lives around.
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Absolutely. I mean even ghostly little analysts in some office in downtown Tel Aviv need some downtime... and you know, if that office flu is hitting hard and half the team has called in sick that day, and that lazy frick in Translations and Analysis has arranged to be in late every morning this week to drop his idiot kid off at school, you just need to do what you need to do, and cell service around Gaza goes dead for a while.
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You joke but listening in on calls in real time is extremely labor intensive. Especially since Israel has chosen to be at war with everyone now.
You often see conspiracy theorists saying "omg they detected this before it happened" . Often it's stuff that the other side is talking about but it even takes them to decode what they're saying to each other. If you're just eavesdropping it's even more work.
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From what I understand, they have expert systems that can automatically do a first layer pass on basically all or nearly all captured data, listening out for key words and patterns of key words amongst other things, and this gets filtered down till a relatively small set of data reaches a human analyst to be double checked and classified. Of course that little set of data is still monumental. I bet voice recognition and AI stuff in the last few years have changed the game a fair bit though.
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Sure they do. That's why high priced AI is constantly sending me ads for luxury cars, vacations for old women, and deodorant for my kitty.
The IDF has really shockingly failed to make any progress at actually killing Hamas leaders during the invasion of Gaza. It's another huge intelligence failure.
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It's a bit harder to kill all your enemies when they live in literal holes under hospitals and apartments, and have developed reasonably good opsec habits, having learned from the misfortunes of all the less cautious guys they've worked with who've ended up shredded, incinerated, machinegunned, or JDAM'd into retirement.
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That's why our government is so buddy-buddy with Google, more or less. The feds have a massive pile of communications data, and they lack the internal expertise to parse it down to a usable dataset. The whole thing would be useless without some serious analytics.
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The face of the poor NSA analyst who has to sort through the data from this site:
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found the incel
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It's not always offline r-slur.
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