Jiang says Israel's regional insecurity forced it to develop eavesdropping, infiltration, and blackmail capabilities against neighboring regimes as a survival strategy.
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"Right. So this AI surveillance state was really first pioneered by the Israelis. Why? Well, because they had the Palestinians to deal with, right?..."
"So you blackmail their leaders. You listen on their conversations. So Israel, for its own survival, had to develop the most sophisticated, eavesdropping technology..."
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