Will mankind begin to fear technology? | Column

The conflict between Israel and Lebanon continues to overshadow the conflict in Gaza. Almost every day, Hezbollah attacks Israel from Lebanon, met with retaliatory bombing by Israel. As a result, Israel continues to embrace a seemingly unmanageable, unpredictable and unstoppable situation.

Since the start of the war in Gaza, Israel has demolished buildings, burned schools, desecrated churches and mosques, and targeted the country’s educated population – engineers, doctors and even children.

As this genocide continued, whenever the United States tried to stop it, Israel responded with brutality. We cannot forget that the bombing at Shifa hospital came after the President of the United States Joe Biden made a statement. A day after Biden said that there are many civilian casualties and that this war must stop, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attacked the Shifa hospital. Then again, when the US made a statement, he attacked the churches. One step later, he attacked the Hezbollah General Army in Lebanon.

Once the peace talks reached a certain point, Israel took another step. It killed Ismail Haniyeh, the director of the political office of Hamas, who was held in the territory of Iran in the vicinity of the head of state.

Recently, when the US forced peace, that is, when Israel was forced to act before the American elections, the first Israel closed the road to Philadelphia and killed the people of Gaza. And then, once the leader of Hamas agreed to reconciliation, and the US gave a statement of hope for peace before the elections, it did something unusual and unexpected in Lebanon. Perhaps, not only in Lebanon, the Middle East or Israel, but in the whole world, there has been uncertainty about electronic devices since then.

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We now find ourselves in the digital age, where discussions of security issues were based on concepts such as cybersecurity, surveillance, penetration and data collection. However, the most pressing questions will gradually become whether everyday devices – such as radios, mobile phones or smart home devices – can be considered weapons. there may be.

The world’s leading brands are likely to feel the impact of these developments. Manufacturers of telephones, radios and small home appliances are now required to guarantee that their devices cannot be compromised by remote control or military intervention. If a device, such as a phone or radio, were to be activated by remote control, these leading brands could face huge liability claims.

As the debate continues about what the age of digital and artificial intelligence will mean for humanity, the terrorist state of Israel has added to the issue. By blowing up pagers and devices used by 4,000-5,000 people from a distance, it showed how far they intend to expand their terrorist attacks.

To spread war

Israel, which has long had ambitions to conquer Lebanon, and periodically attacks targets in the region, has already bombed Lebanon after this virtual and digital attack. .

In fact, in the digital age and as we discuss where the united world stands on digital threats and cyber attacks, Netanyahu has also shown that he does not want peace by declaring war on Lebanon and that he will not hesitate to do so. throw the Middle East and Israel into the fire to save his tail.

We are now faced with the Adolf Hitler of our time, a murderer, a murderer who would not be satisfied if he set fire to the whole world, not just Israel, Gaza or Lebanon.

The UN recently recognized the state of Palestine and reaffirmed its support for a two-state solution. However, it is still unknown how much this will affect Netanyahu, the murderer.

Our age has reawakened from a new slumber, and now, a widespread sense of anxiety has gripped the nation. People are obsessed with their phones, home appliances and all digital and physical devices, fearing their vulnerability.

Israel’s leadership has once again surpassed the US, and it seems that Netanyahu will not be satisfied with the blood he has spilled until the whole place is on fire.

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