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Security expert warns of Israeli electronic luring tactics
Image credit: Shehab Wire (EN)
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Security analyst Rami Zubeida cautioned against "electronic luring," a practice he said the occupation employs against Palestinians, according to Shehab Wire. Zubeida explained that intelligence operations do not always begin with major information, suggesting instead that smaller details are systematically compiled to construct target databases.
The practice involves gathering incremental data points through electronic means, which are then aggregated into larger intelligence pictures. Zubeida characterized the intelligence battle as one that operates beneath the surface of conventional military operations, with operatives collecting modest pieces of information that collectively serve military targeting purposes.
