WhatsApp 'complicity' in Gaza genocide

April 19, 2024 - 21:2

A software engineer and blogger has challenged the Meta technology company over accusations that it is sharing users’ data in its WhatsApp messaging application with Israel to help the regime identify targets in the war on the Gaza Strip.

In an article on his blog, Paul Biggar highlighted a recent report by Israeli outlets +972 Magazine and Local Call about the use of the artificial intelligence (AI)-powered database named Lavender in the Gaza onslaught, according to Press TV. 

He said that a little-discussed detail in the article is that Israel is killing people based on being in the same WhatsApp group.

“Meta has been promoting WhatsApp as a ‘private’ social network, including ‘end-to-end’ encryption of messages,” he said.

“Providing this data as input for Lavender undermines their claim that WhatsApp is a private messaging app. It is beyond obscene and makes Meta complicit in Israel's killings of … targets and their families, in violation of International Humanitarian Law and Meta's publicly stated commitment to human rights.”

Biggar also referred to the “close ties” to Israel of the three most senior Meta officials, including Chief Information Security Officer Guy Rosen, founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and former Chief Operating Officer and current board member Sheryl Sandberg.