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Google Earth used to target Israel
2007-10-25
(Al-Aksa's Gaza commander) Abu Walid insists there is no contradiction between his group's actions and talk of peace by Mahmoud Abbas, Fatah's leader
Palestinian militants are using Google Earth to help plan their attacks on the Israeli military and other targets, the Guardian has learned. Members of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, a group aligned with the Fatah political party, say they use the popular internet mapping tool to help determine their targets for rocket strikes. "We obtain the details from Google Earth and check them against our maps of the city centre and sensitive areas," Khaled Jaabari, the group's commander in Gaza who is known as Abu Walid, told the Guardian.

Bringing up archive footage of rocket launches on his computer, he said that the group had modified the homemade rockets to travel longer distances by cultivating salt from the sea. "It's a secret process, but we're very excited by the results."
Abu Walid showed the Guardian an aerial image of the Israeli town of Sderot on his computer to demonstrate how his group searches for targets.

The Guardian filmed an al-Aqsa test rocket launch, fired into an uninhabited area of the Negev desert, last month. Despite the crudeness of the weapons, many have landed in Sderot, killing around a dozen people in the last three years and wounding scores more.

Al-Aqsa is one of several militant groups firing rockets, known as Qassams, from Gaza into Israel. A rocket attack by Islamic Jihad on a military base last month wounded more than 50 soldiers. Hamas's military wing, the Izzedine Qassam Brigades, is not believed to be firing rockets.

Abu Walid insists there is no contradiction between his group's actions and talk of peace by Mahmoud Abbas, Fatah's leader.
No quote here, he just "insists". Presumably the Grauniad chose not to report the Legitimate Right(tm) to Resist(tm) by Israel's partner in peace.
Bringing up archive footage of rocket launches on his computer, he said that the group had modified the homemade rockets to travel longer distances by cultivating salt from the sea. "It's a secret process, but we're very excited by the results."

The Google Earth mapping program includes satellite maps and detailed 3D models of some areas. Although the satellite images are only updated on an irregular basis - meaning that pictures of mobile targets would be unusable - some defence experts have said the easy availability of information can increase the risks for military organisations.

"There is a constant threat of reconnaissance missions to access our bases and using these internet images is just another method of how this is conducted," said British military spokesman Major Charlie Burbridge earlier this year.

It is not the first time that Google has been accused of unwittingly abetting the activities of militant groups or terrorist organisations. In January, British officials claimed that insurgents sympathetic to al-Qaida were using aerial photography in Google Earth to locate potential targets inside British bases around the southern Iraqi city of Basra.

When asked about the use of Google Earth by al-Aqsa militants, Google said it was aware of potential problems, but would not comment specifically on the case. "We have paid close attention to concerns that Google Earth creates new security risks," said the company in a statement. "The imagery visible on Google Earth and Google Maps is not unique: commercial high-resolution satellite and aerial imagery of every country in the world is widely available from numerous sources. Indeed, anyone who flies above or drives by a piece of property can obtain similar information."

The company would not confirm whether it had received requests from the Israeli government to block certain images or areas inside Google Earth, but said it was committed to working with officials to take public safety into account.

"Google has engaged, and will continue to engage, in substantive dialogue with recognised security experts and relevant agencies worldwide," it said.
Posted by:Seafarious

#21  g*rom: ..the screen will be black until the vid loads part way..
Posted by: Red Dawg   2007-10-25 22:28  

#20  If so, JosephM, it's possible Mr. bin Laden was on the Pakistani side of the border, or even in the company of Pakistani troops. Or, he just doesn't matter any more.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-10-25 22:27  

#19  Speaking of GOOGLE, HOTAIR > FOXNEWS > US 70%-plus sure OSAMA BIN LADEN spotted on civilian? convoy heading out from Tora Bora this past AUGUST 2007. Osama's face, voice, other spotted or caught on various TECHWAR/SPAWAR systems-devices, etal. US JSOC, other Allied elements nearby but did not go after Osama - HOTAIR POSTERS/FORUM GOING BALLISTIC. VARI POSTERS ASKING OR DEMANDING WHY!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-10-25 21:43  

#18  Linky-linky RD
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2007-10-25 21:07  

#17  Here's how the Pros do it..

Target--> Hizbees.... Video

[& Paleos, al-Qaeda too]
Posted by: Red Dawg   2007-10-25 17:22  

#16   I'm still thinking about improving rocket performance with sea salt.

Making sodium using that good Israeli electricity?
Posted by: KBK   2007-10-25 16:58  

#15  "Google Earth used to target Israel"

Probably with their approval. >:-(
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-10-25 16:19  

#14  I'm still thinking about improving rocket performance with sea salt.
Posted by: Penguin   2007-10-25 15:43  

#13  Google paid $400 million to Yahoo, for pilferage of their technology. Yahoo should have held out for the whole Google package.
Posted by: Titus Glimble3990   2007-10-25 15:10  

#12  Google is run by college radicals who incorporate short-sighted attitudes of students, into the running of a capitalist enterprise. Its college radicalism in another form.
Posted by: Titus Glimble3990   2007-10-25 15:09  

#11  Also, question is how (what upstream) is Khaled Jaabari connecting to the iternet?
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-10-25 12:47  

#10  So if al Guardian can find Abu Walid why hasn't the Mosad offed him yet?
Posted by: 3dc   2007-10-25 12:34  

#9  Of course let's not forget what we found on Google Earth in Northeast Syria... Before Sept 6th... North-Korean style Nuclear Facility...

After Sept 6th - Big black hole-in-da-ground...

The good new is : Farmers downstream off the Euphrates have plenty of water for crops no longer diverted for cooling U-235 rods... Of course there probably have been a lot more mutant veggies showing up when the crops are supplied with that new water supply... ;)
Posted by: BigEd   2007-10-25 12:14  

#8  Time to target Google.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-10-25 11:00  

#7  Google is evil.
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2007-10-25 10:44  

#6  If the complain was coming from the Arabs militants=terrorist, Google will fix the problem the same day. It seems that not all human life are equal for Google, are you surprise?.
The left can be as antisemitic as they want, after all, they are the good guys in their mind, that if what they have in common with the terrorist, no matter how evil they are, they think they are good people, and the other side has problems...
Posted by: ANA   2007-10-25 09:39  

#5  It is not the first time that Google has been accused of unwittingly abetting the activities of militant groups or terrorist organisations.

Now edited for accuracy.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-10-25 08:51  

#4  The bright side is this - they still can't hit the broad side of a barn...
Posted by: Raj   2007-10-25 07:58  

#3  GLOBAL ANALYSIS > FAILURE TO STOP NUCLEAR IRAN BEFORE 2010 MEANS ISLAMIST VICTORY. Will be marker for = strongly indic America's de facto decline in national-global power. IOW, AMERS WILL BE SIMPLY "GOING THRU THE MOTIONS" OF THEIR PDENIABLE, INEVITABLE NATIONAL DEFEAT IFF NOT DESTRUCTION???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-10-25 04:26  

#2  "Google has engaged, and will continue to engage, in substantive dialogue with recognised security experts and relevant agencies worldwide," it said.

I guess its all in who you recognize right? After all Ham-Ass and the terrorist don't 'recognize' Israel's right to exist so....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2007-10-25 04:18  

#1  The company would not confirm whether it had received requests from the Israeli government to block certain images or areas inside Google Earth, but said it was committed to working with officials to take public safety into account.

It must be a far more complicated matter than I could hope to fathom, and will probably take months and months to even begin to balance out the weighty moral and legal issues involved in saving people's lives. /sarc
Posted by: gorb   2007-10-25 03:33  

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