Palantir and Dataminr Cash In on Gaza with AI Surveillance
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American surveillance firms Palantir and Dataminr have inserted themselves into the U.S. military’s operations center overseeing Gaza’s reconstruction, raising alarms about a dystopian AI-driven occupation regime under the guise of Trump’s peace plan.

Since mid-October, approximately 200 U.S. military personnel have been stationed at the Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) in southern Israel, roughly 20 kilometers away from Gaza’s northern border. This center, established under President Donald Trump’s 20-point plan, is intended to disarm Hamas, rebuild the Gaza Strip, and lay the groundwork for Palestinian self-determination. The initiative has gained endorsement from the UN Security Council.

However, these discussions about the region’s future conspicuously lack Palestinian representation. Instead, internal documents and seating arrangements highlight the presence of private U.S. tech companies eager to capitalize on the situation. Notably, Palantir’s “Maven Field Service Representative” and Dataminr’s branding signal their intent to profit from the area’s turmoil.

Israeli military personnel listen as U.S. Army soldiers discuss civil-military operations, at the Civil-Military Coordination Center in Kiryat Gat, southern Israel, October 28, 2025. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Kathryn Skonning/Wikimedia Commons)

Palantir’s Maven platform, described by the U.S. military as an “AI-powered battlefield platform,” collects data from various sources such as satellites, drones, and intercepted communications. This information is then used to expedite targeting processes for military operations and airstrikes. Defense reports praise the system for its ability to streamline the “kill chain,” enhancing the speed from target identification to execution.

Recently, Palantir’s Chief Technology Officer boasted about the platform’s efficiency in “optimizing the kill chain.” This summer, the company secured a $10 billion contract with the U.S. Army to further develop Maven, which has already been instrumental in military actions in Yemen, Syria, and Iraq.

Palantir’s connections with Israel’s military are substantial, formalized through a strategic partnership in January 2024 focused on “war-related missions.” Since opening its Tel Aviv office in 2015, Palantir has expanded its presence amidst ongoing Gaza operations. CEO Alex Karp has staunchly defended the company’s stance, positioning Palantir as “completely anti-woke” despite facing accusations of facilitating genocide.

Palestinians walk among buildings destroyed during the war, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, November 24, 2025. (Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90)

Complementing Palantir’s efforts, Dataminr plays a crucial role by monitoring social media for immediate “event, threat, and risk intelligence.” Since the mid-2010s, the company has provided the FBI with complete access to Twitter, enabling them to identify potential “criminal and terrorist activities.” This capability allows for thorough surveillance of users’ digital histories and social interactions.

Backed early by the CIA’s In-Q-Tel fund and a Twitter stake, Dataminr has since aided U.S. law enforcement in monitoring Black Lives Matter protests, abortion rights activists, and Gaza ceasefire demonstrators. The Los Angeles Police Department used it this March to flag pro-Palestinian online speech.

These firms’ roles at the CMCC point to an AI-fueled security architecture entrenching Israel’s dominance over Gaza, despite the plan’s vague nod to Palestinian statehood. Maven echoes Israel’s AI targeting systems like Lavender, which has flagged public sector workers as Hamas affiliates for assassination based on opaque criteria. Dataminr’s tools mirror Israeli platforms monitoring Palestinian internet activity. U.S.-Israeli intelligence sharing—exposed by Edward Snowden in 2013 and intensified since October 7—ensures data flows freely, including drone footage and AI analysis on Hamas.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio visits the U.S. Military’s Civil-Military Coordination Center, in Kiryat Gat, southern Israel, October 24, 2025. (Olivier Fitoussi/POOL)

Trump’s blueprint includes an International Stabilization Force (ISF) of multinational troops to manage “Alternative Safe Communities” housing 25,000 Gazans in Israeli-occupied enclaves. Surrounded by fences, cameras, and outposts, entry would hinge on Shin Bet approval, screening for Hamas ties—a net casting wide over Gaza’s public workers. Palantir and Dataminr could map these connections, compile detention lists, and track movements en masse.

Even during the ceasefire, Israeli forces have killed over 340 Palestinians since October 10, per Gaza’s Health Ministry, with bombings persisting. Mohammed Saqr, nursing director at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, told The Guardian: “There isn’t much difference from the period before the ceasefire. Unfortunately, the bombing is still going on.”

This setup recalls past “disengagements” that amplified Israeli control, like Oslo’s telecom dominance or Gaza’s 2005 aerial occupation. Now, U.S. forces and tech partners outsource the labor, testing lethal AI on dwindling Israeli reservists while extracting data for corporate gain.

Microsoft, Google, and Amazon have similarly profited from Gaza’s horrors. The CMCC operates like a “chaotic start-up,” embedding surveillance into Gaza’s political fabric for perpetual profit.


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