Blood tech: The UK ambassador, the sex offender, Palantir, and Gaza

Why it matters: It reveals Western hypocrisy and fuels global security risks.
- UK Government publicly criticises Israel’s Gaza tactics while secretly acquiring its surveillance software (per multiple reports)
- UK Ambassador to Israel is identified as a key advocate of the deal, despite past allegations of sexual misconduct
- Palantir and other Western data firms are linked to the integration of the spyware, raising ethical questions across sources
Britain loudly condemns Israel’s Gaza actions, yet quietly contracts Israeli‑built spyware that was trialed on Palestinians. The purchase, driven by the UK ambassador to Israel and involving firms like Palantir, highlights a stark double‑standard and escalates concerns over surveillance tech in conflict zones.

