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Rights Groups Call for Probe into Alleged WhatsApp Data Use by Israeli AI

Rights Groups Call for Probe into Alleged WhatsApp Data Use by Israeli AI

The Palestinian digital rights organization Sada Social is demanding an investigation into claims that the Israeli military integrates WhatsApp user data into its Lavender artificial intelligence system to identify and target individuals within the Gaza Strip, raising urgent questions about user privacy and the potential complicity of Meta.

The allegations center on the military's use of AI to pinpoint potential targets based on a vast array of digital features. According to reporting by +972 Magazine, a commander from an elite intelligence unit noted that factors such as being part of a WhatsApp group with a known militant can trigger the system to flag an individual. Sada Social asserts that this process relies on tracking communication patterns or membership in specific groups to curate target lists.

Critics are now scrutinizing Meta’s role in this ecosystem. Paul Biggar, founder of Tech for Palestine, argued that if the company provides any form of data input for such systems, it contradicts Meta’s long-standing marketing of WhatsApp as a secure, end-to-end encrypted platform. While some analysts suggest that the Israeli Defense Forces could alternatively acquire information through captured devices, spyware, or informants, privacy advocates maintain that the mere collection of metadata creates a dangerous vulnerability.

Esra'a Al Shafei, founder of Majal.org, warned that metadata alone is sufficient to expose deep insights into user behavior, especially when tied to broader Meta accounts. She urged the company to conduct a thorough investigation into how its platform’s data might be utilized for surveillance or lethal targeting. In response to previous inquiries, a WhatsApp spokesperson stated that the platform maintains no backdoors and does not provide bulk information to any government, emphasizing that data is only shared under limited, requested circumstances.

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