GITA Framework (Gaza Digital Governance)
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A postwar plan for Gaza would run the whole territory on the same surveillance tech Israel's military uses to pick targets.
Who they are
The GITA Framework, a Gaza digital-governance plan drafted by the Tony Blair Institute.
What they do
The engine reads it as a vehicle for embedding the surveillance-defense industry into post-conflict governance.
How it works
It bundles a unified civil registry, digital ID, centralized border control, and a blockchain registry for AI-powered planned 'smart cities' — an architecture that closely matches the integrated Oracle-Palantir defense stack Israel's military uses to generate targets.
Why it matters
It shows post-conflict reconstruction being used as a way to roll out the surveillance-and-defense industrial complex over an entire population.
The engine's record — word for word
Gaza International Transitional Authority digital governance plan drafted by Tony Blair Institute. Encompasses unified civil registry, digital identity platform, centralized border control, blockchain registry for AI-powered smart planned cities. Architecture directly matches vertically integrated Oracle-Palantir defense technology stack used by Israeli military for target generation. Post-conflict digital governance as deployment vector for the surveillance-defense industrial complex.
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