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From spyware and facial recognition to drones and biometric databases, technology has become one of the Israeli occupation's most powerful tools of control. These systems are deployed against Palestinians and marketed globally as “battle-tested,” fueling a growing industry of surveillance and repression.
Join us online for a live round table on Sunday, October 19, 2025, as we explore how Palestine has become a testing ground for these technologies and what their global impact means for human rights.
Event Details
Date: Sunday, October 19, 2025
Time: 3:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT / 10:00 PM Jerusalem
Register: Free to join, RSVP here and receive access to the films
Watch the trailer
Panelists
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Helga Tawil-Souri – Palestinian-American scholar and Associate Professor, New York University
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Omar Zahzah – Assistant Professor, Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Studies, San Francisco State University
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Mohammad Natsheh – Palestinian human rights activist, South Hebron Hills
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Rafif Jouejati – Host; Syrian-American human rights activist, Chair of Nonviolence International’s Board
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Bianca Peracchi – Moderator; Brazilian human rights activist, Nonviolence International
How it Works
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Watch the films for free at your convenience.
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Join the live panel for discussion and Q&A.
- Engage with panelists as we tackle urgent questions:
- How are these tools shaping life under occupation?
- What threats do digital surveillance systems pose to human rights?
- How can people resist the spread of “battle-tested” technologies globally?
This is a unique opportunity to learn how technology of occupation affects civil liberties worldwide and to hear directly from scholars and activists on the frontlines.
Spread the word and RSVP today to be part of the conversation.


