Fledermaus
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Fledermaus:
This is why armed opposition and guerrilla war/terrorism is a dead-end for the Palestinians. It's time for them to move into the 21st Century, to resist Isreali occupation by highly disruptive but non-violent methods. The Palestinian resistance should paralyse the West Bank, especially around illegal settlements and trigger violent responses from settlers and Israeli forces against peaceful protestors in order to show the world the ugly face of Isaeli land theft and slow-motion "displacement" of the Palestinian population. These images and accounts should be broadcast in real time to storage sites outside of Israel and then archived on millions of hard drives around the globe. Then they should be seen by the global population to utterly ruin Israel's reputation internationally. Thus the Palestinians must learn quickly how to leverage their meagre capacity for disruption by means of digital cyber-resistance and the marketing of their very real suffering and privation. This will make the promotion of aglobal and effective Boycott, Divestment and Sanction campaign much more effective and will cost Israel and its US backers very dearly until Israel begins to treat the Palestinians fairly and return to them what has been taken and kept by force of arms.
The next step is to paralyse the Israeli economy such as it is under a tighter BDS programme by hacking into every computerised system they can as often as they can. To do this they will need to recruit and protect cyber-savvy Palestinians and sympathetic foreigners to set up a massive and cellular collective to launch overwhelming and unrelenting digital attacks on Israel's government, infrastructure and economy. Care must be taken to assure that the attacks only cause disruption and cost money but do not directly harm Israeli citizens. These attacks should be mounted from or routed through places where Israel cannot easily reach them, like ships at sea packed with innocent activists, priests, rabbis and Muslim clerics., abandoned off-shore oil rigs with the activist sons and daughters of powerful elites, and countries already angry with or hostile to the State of Israel.
Parallel to the first two arms of the campaign should be a separate digital campaign to find, copy and diseminate every secret that the State of Israel, every Israeli institution, every Israeli business, every Israeli militant citizen and every pro-Israeli State organisation around the world has in order to further discredit and alienate the State of Israel. This should be done by crowd-sharing the hacking and minute surveillance of Israel to a global activist movement paid for by crowd-sourced fundraising and volunteer crowd-shared monitoring. Flocks of low-cost, small-scale, chameleon-like surveillance drones should be manufactured and bought by diaspora Palestinians abroad and their global supporters and then released into Israel along its borders, rivers and coastline to plant themselves and passively monitor every street and field in Israel and the Occupied Territories. Palestinians in the Occupied Territories and Israel itself should collect, move, disperse and maintain these drones and move them about clandestinely for better coverage. With these well-hidden and camouflaged drones sending focused, frequency-hopping burst transmissions the surveillance, recording and the global dissemination of every abuse committed by Israeli security, military forces and militant settlers will force Israel to spend huge amounts of money on national security and put more pressure on Israeli tax-payers. Ultimately this will cost Israel so much money that occupation becomes unsustainable for the occupiers.
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