Apple buys Israeli ‘pre-speech’ tech firm implicated in Gaza genocide

By ¡Do Not Panic!

THE GRAYZONE AND NATE BEAR

FEB 16

Tech giant Apple has quietly paid nearly $2 billion for a “pre-speech” tech company whose employees helped Israel commit genocide in Gaza.

In the second-biggest deal in its history, Apple paid this money for a company that doesn’t have a product, doesn’t have any revenues and whose website is a single page containing 15 words.

The company, Q.ai, is developing sensors which map the imperceptible movements of a human face to determine the words someone is thinking before they’re spoken. They call it “silent speech,” or “pre-speech” — and it appears to be exactly as sinister as it sounds.

Q.ai was founded by Aviad Maizels, Avi Barliya and Yonatan Wexler, all of whom honed their skills by testing technologies of apartheid on Palestinians. Maizels is a former commander of Unit 81, the IDF division which builds Israel’s offensive cyber weapons. Barliya, according to his LinkedIn, was an intelligence officer in the Israeli air force, while Wexler is a former Unit 8200 agent.

Apple’s genocide intake

In a blog post announcing the deal, Tom Hulme, an executive at Google Ventures, one of the company’s early investors, revealed that 30% of Q.ai’s more than 100 staff were called up to participate in the genocide of Gaza.

This admission means dozens of people implicated in genocidal acts who served under the political command of Yoav Gallant, an ICC indicted war criminal, are now Apple employees.

It should be a huge scandal. The biggest company in the US, one of the world’s most recognizable names, has folded into its staff dozens of people who served in a military during the period it committed genocide, according to all of the world’s most acclaimed rights experts.

But every single mainstream article which covered news of the deal, from Reuters to FT, ignored this fact. Mainstream coverage also ignored a number of other extremely cogent elements to the story, including the nature of the deal and the technology itself.

Apple has paid two billion dollars for something that barely appears to exist.

Q.ai’s website consists of just 15 words. To find out exactly what the company does you have to look beyond the press releases to the patents Q.ai and its founders have filed.

And these patents read like plot lines from the bleakest dystopian futures.

Sensing silent speech

One filing details technology capable of “determining an emotional state of an individual based on facial skin micromovements.” The same filing says the technology could be used “to identify a user based on heart-rate and breathing-rate.” Another filing says Q.ai’s software “synthesizes speech in response to words articulated silently by the test subject.”

Q.ai’s technology centers around “silent speech.”

This is the idea that before we vocalize words and move our mouths to emit sounds, our brain has already sent signals to muscles in our throat and face determining what we’re going to say. Q.ai claims to have invented infrared sensors that can pick up these pre-speech micro-movements.

One filing talks about a “sensing device configured to fit an ear of a user, with an optical sensing head which senses light reflected from the face and outputs a signal in response. Processing circuitry processes the signal to generate a speech output.”

Tech bloggers have suggested Apple has bought the company to enable non-verbal control of an iPhone and other devices via its airpod earphones or smart glasses. An annotated diagram included with the patent shows a person wearing glasses and an earpiece integrated with the technology.

Indeed, Apple is no stranger to adopting the technologies of Israeli apartheid, and in fact the company is extremely familiar with Maizels himself.

In 2013, Apple bought Maizels’s first company, PrimeSense, a developer of 3D sensing technology. PrimeSense technology went on to become the foundation for Apple’s Face ID system on its newer iPhone and iPad models.

Nonetheless, two billion dollars for a non-existent technology and a three-year old company, is unprecedented. What isn’t unprecedented, however, is a US tech giant overpaying for an Israeli company.

Overpriced Israeli tech

Last year, Google bought Israeli cybersecurity Wiz for $32 billion, which, at 64 times Wiz’s annual sales, was widely seen as an inflated price and far in excess of the sales-to-valuation ratio for similar companies.

At this price, however, Israel received a huge $5 billion tax windfall. At the time, Zionists crowed it would help the country buy more warplanes and missiles to commit genocide.

The deal for Q.ai, while a lot smaller, will still generate significant tax income for Israel’s struggling economy.

And Israel is critical to Apple.

The company has a large R&D campus in the country, its second-biggest outside the US, into which large numbers of Unit 8200 and Unit 81 graduates are funneled. Apple CEO Tim Cook is a devoted Zionist, has visited Israel on numerous occasions, and in 2018 received an award from Zionist lobby group the ADL for his efforts to censor anti-Israel speech. Apple has made good on that promise over the last two years, sacking staff for expressing pro-Palestine, anti-genocide views. Cook has never spoken about Gaza.

The price for a ghost company with a few patents, then, looks as much about politics as it does about technology.

That’s not to say Q.ai’s technology won’t be commercialized for consumer applications. It probably will be. And if the tech is realized, the implications for privacy and data collection are frightening.

As are the security state and military applications.

A pre-crime future

A few days after the Q.ai deal, the head of neurotechnology at Israel’s directorate of defense research and development, the country’s equivalent to the US’s DARPA program, gave her first-ever interview to Israeli media. In the interview she referenced Q.ai and said the Israeli military is working on similar technology. The US has a DARPA project known as Silent Talk which is also working to develop pre-speech sensing and non-verbal control technologies.

Once the technology is developed, and pre-speech established as a legitimate biological human function, how far behind will pre-crime be?

Given the frenzied efforts we’ve seen to shut down and criminalize criticism of Israel under the guise of antisemitism, one can easily imagine a future of pre-speech sensing technology being rolled out to identify would-be critics of Israel. Or the US. Or Europe. Or imperialism in general.

One can imagine it now: “Based on our silent speech detector we have determined you were going to say something hateful or antisemitic or un-American and are therefore under arrest.”

The most dystopian technologies continue to flow out of Israel. And they continue to flow because Israel is empowered by the US and Europe to maintain a system of apartheid built upon invasive and authoritarian technologies of control.

It is therefore no surprise that the creators of Q.ai are veterans of Israel’s genocidal military security state, or that the largest company in the US sees these technologies as essential to its AI future.

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Biweekly Brief – February 15, 2026

The ongoing Nakba: what ‘from the river to the sea’ looks like today 

Israel carried out military strikes on at least six countries in 2025.   Its inability to fully defeat armed militias in the tiny Gaza Strip with explosives reported to be the equivalent of 13 Hiroshima bombs has not caused it to re-consider its effort to exert regional dominance.  

According to analyst  Ahmed Alqarout, Israel  is fully embracing its ‘super Sparta’ potential, as it continues to establish new military installations in the  territory of its neighbors.  It repeatedly attacks Lebanon –– at least 50 times in January alone, and Beirut’s residents now live under the buzzing of Israeli drones.  Syria, which it reportedly bombed more than 600 times in 2025, continues to be struck on nearly a daily basis.  It recently sprayed toxic substances on both countries which could have long-term consequences

An old map is newly relevant 

While the Australian state of Queensland considers following Germany and passing  legislationto make anyone who displays or chants the phrase ‘from the river to the sea’ liable for two years in prison, the Netanyahu government is intensifying its drive to turn a country which has never had officially declared borders into Greater Israel.   The map that the World Zionist Organization presented to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 delineated the borders of its desired state stretching from the Mediterranean across the Litani River deep into present-day Lebanon, across Syria’s Golan Heights and across the Jordan River.  The ambition to control the entire West Bank and Coastal aquifers, and the Jordan River and its headwaters in Syria and Lebanon which was part of the Zionist project from its inception now appears within reach.  

Israel has also been expanding its arms exports.  On Feb. 6, The Intercept reported that the US was buying $210 million worth of cluster munitions from Israel.  Neither the US nor Israel are among the 112 countries that have signed the Convention on Cluster Munitions.    

Another onslaught on Iran may be on the Trump-Netanyahu agenda.  On Feb. 12, while they held their seventh meeting together, there were reports that the president was considering sending a second US aircraft carrier and strike force to the Arabian Sea bordering Iran.  It is not clear whether Netanyahu succeeded in convincing Trump that the current negotiations with Tehran should be expanded to include the demand that it end its  support for Hezbollah and Hamas and halt its development of ballistic missiles as well as its nuclear program, or if they  discussed plans to go for all-out regime change.   War-mongering Netanyahu officially joinedTrump’s Board of Peace while visiting Washington.  

Dismantling the Oslo map

On Feb. 8, Netanyahu’s security cabinet fell in line behind the Messianic finance minister Bezalel Smotrich,  and pro-annexationist defense minister Israel Katz.   They announced a series of measures that would further undermine the Palestinian Authority (PA) and expand Israeli control over what the Oslo process designated as Area A (18 % of the West Bank under full PA administrative and police control) and Area B (22% under PA administrative and joint PA-Israel security control).  Oslo gave Israel total control over the more than 60 percent of the West Bank designated as Area C, where settler/army violence has been steadily erasing the presence of Palestinian farmers and herders.   As Zena Tahhan wrote in Drop Site (Feb. 7), “what was once creeping encroachment by settlers has escalated over the past three years into a state-backed campaign of mass expulsion.”  

The new measures give Israel oversight of Areas A and B  “in all matters relating to water violations” as well as over archaeological sites and the environment, and enable settlers to embed themselves within Palestinian cities and towns as they have long done in Hebron.   In Smotrich’s words, “We are deepening our roots in all parts of the Land of Israel and burying the idea of a Palestinian state.”   

The new stipulations remove pre-1967 Jordanian rules that prevented non-Muslims from buying land, and “allow Jews to purchase land in Judea and Samaria just as they purchase [land] in Tel Aviv or Jerusalem.”  (Judea and Samaria constitute the  ‘Biblical heartland’ according to Jewish Messianic beliefs, and there are now attempts in US state legislatures to use those names instead of the ‘West Bank’ on official documents).  Long classified records of land ownership will now be open to the public so Jews know who to approach (and pressure) for potential sales. 
 
In addition, the measures further expand Israel’s control over Hebron’s Ibrahimi Mosque (Tomb of the Patriarchs) because of its religious significance. And a new Israeli “dedicated municipal authority” will be set up to oversee Rachel’s Tomb in Bethlehem.  

Opening the door to annexation and mass expulsion

The setters’ Yesha Council said the measures were among “the most significant decisions made by the State of Israel since its return to Judea and Samaria 58 years ago.”   While PA officials called the new rules "the final nail in the coffin of the authority and the Oslo Accords,” the foreign ministers of Egypt, Jordan, the UAE, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar denounced Israel’s moves for  “accelerating attempts at its illegal annexation and the displacement of the Palestinian people”.  See their joint statement here.  In the words of the ‘two-state’ Israeli group Peace Now, “Netanyahu promised to topple Hamas in Gaza, but in practice he chose to topple the Palestinian Authority, to annul the agreements Israel signed, and to force a de facto annexation on us, in total opposition to the will of the nation, Israel’s interest, and the clear position of President Trump.”  According to Mondoweiss staff writer Qassam Muaddi, “While Israel did not announce a de jure annexation of the West Bank, it has laid the legal groundwork for it.”

The UK strongly condemned Israel’s decision to “alter the geographic or demographic make-up of Palestine” and urged Israel to “reverse these decisions immediately.” A White House official had nothing to say about the impact of the measures on Palestinians when commentingthat “a stable West Bank keeps Israel secure and is in line with this administration’s goal to achieve peace in the region.” 

In the view of Israeli journalist Amira Hass, ‘a stable West Bank’ is no longer Israel’s goal. Instead, Israel is now bent on mass displacement from the West Bank, either ‘voluntary’ or forced, and “the target now is Palestinian sumud, steadfastness.  And because it’s the target, it’s treated as if it were terrorism.  No wonder the fear of what is likely to happen in the near future is spreading alongside the widespread impoverishment….The line separating expulsions from mass slaughter is thin to the point of invisibility, as the army has taught us in Gaza.  This isn’t a prophecy but another desperate cry for the world to wake up.”

While the Israel government focuses on economically squeezing the lives of Palestinians and promoting the ethnic cleansing of the West Bank,  a Trump donor made his private jet available to fly deported Palestinians from the US to the West Bank.  

Gaza: where Trump can be king 

Soothed by the misguided notion that a ceasefire is in place, world leaders and the mainstream media do not appear to be paying much attention to Gaza and what journalist Victoria Brittain calls the  “lawless inhumanity” being meted out by Israel and the United States.  But the dystopia that is in store for Palestinians under Trump’s so-called peace plan has been described in scathing terms by numerous analysts, among them Peter Beinart who wrote as follows in the Feb. 4th Jewish Currents:
 

“Some commentators have suggested that Gaza is now under ‘international trusteeship.’  But it’s worse than that.  It’s under Trump’s individual trusteeship.   The Board of Peace authorizes him and his cronies to plunder the Strip for personal gain. What is emerging in Gaza may resemble less Mandatory Palestine between 1917 and 1948, which was ruled by the British government, than the Congo between 1885 to 1908, which was the personal property of one man, King Leopold II of Belgium….So it may be in Gaza that, through the Board of Peace, Trump’s neo-royalism will gain its fullest expression.  The US may no longer be able or willing to ‘police’ the world. But in a 25-mile-long prison along the Mediterranean, where Washington has just helped oversee a genocide, Trump can truly crown himself king.”

 

The ongoing genocide

What kind of a ceasefire is it which has taken the lives of more than 600 Palestinians during its first four months and killed nearly one child per day since 2026 began? While the death toll continues to mount (it now surpasses 72,000 people), renewed scrutiny of Gaza Ministry of Health numbers – which Israel now agrees are indeed reliable – suggests that they are an undercount.   At the end of 2025, Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese said that the actual war toll (including deaths from starvation and lack of clean water) could approach 680,000, including 380,000 children under age five.   

The Drop Site piece headlined “In Gaza, One Man Is Searching for the Remains of his Family With a Flour Sifter” describes in heartbreaking detail just how hard it is to locate bodies of loved ones under the tons of rubble.  In some cases, finding bodies is all but impossible because they were vaporized by “US-supplied thermal and thermobaric munitions burning at 3,500C” that have “left no trace of nearly 3,000 Palestinians.”  

Israel has reportedly destroyed a third of the cemeteries in the Gaza Strip –including al-Batsh cemetery in the search for the body of hostage Ran Gvili.  One partly bulldozed cemetery contained the remains of British and other allied soldiers who were killed during the two World Wars.   In keeping with its long-term practice, Israel is refusing to turn over the bodies of at least  520 Palestinians that it holds ––the number could be as high as 766.  It is not known whether another long-term practice is ongoing:  that of selling Palestinian body parts.  Many of the 120 corpses that Israel did return by Oct. 2025 were reportedly mutilated and missing organs.  

Whatever the exact numbers, the ‘New Gaza’ which Jared Kushner presented to the Davos Forum would be built on top of a vast graveyard.  

A travesty of a ‘peace plan’

On Feb. 2, more than 400 former ambassadors and EU officials published a joint statementurging EU member states to steer clear of Trump’s Board of Peace – which is due to meet in Washington DC on Feb. 19.  The statement called on them to abide by “longstanding UN principles, resolutions and international law.”  At the Munich Security Conference on Feb. 13  the Board of Peace was strongly condemned  by Kaja Kallas, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs,  and others for being transformed from its original conception approved by the UN Security Council to a personal vehicle for President Trump.  Currently, the only European state on the Board is Hungary.   

According to the Feb. 12 Jerusalem Post,  on Feb. 19 the Board will be presented with plans for a “multi-billion-dollar reconstruction plan” for Gaza. There will also be reports on the progress made on constituting the ‘International Stabilization Force’ (for which Indonesia has offered 8,000 troops) and the activities of the  Palestinian ‘National Committee for the Administration of Gaza’ which has not yet even been allowed to enter Gaza. 

What will they hear about the status of the plan’s Phase Two?  So far the only effort to ‘disarm Hamas’ has been through blowing up tunnels and killing ‘suspects,’  including children and anyone who approaches or crosses the ‘Yellow Line’ or  simply lives in Gaza.  And the ‘two-way opening of the Rafah Crossing’ has produced painfully meager results:  in the first four days only about 36 injured Palestinians in urgent need of medical care were permitted to cross into Egypt, instead of the promised 50 per day.  In the first week about 150 Palestinians who had left the Strip during the war were permitted back into Gaza.  Their nightmare transit, which could consume an entire day, involved security screenings by Egypt, the PA under the supervision of EUBAM Rafah (the European Union Border Assistance Mission for the Rafah Crossing Point), a checkpoint manned by the Israel-supported Abu Shabab militia and then a humiliating screening by the Israeli army.  After that they were taken by a UN bus to the Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis.  

Those who made the journey back spoke of being blindfolded, and robbed of their money and belongings by an Al Shabab ‘Counter-Terrorism Unit’ before being taken to army interrogation rooms for questioning which involved threats and lasted hours.   In some cases women have been handcuffed, beaten and strip searched while  males have often been denied entry.  Returnees are now prevented from bringing anything with them except one bag containing clothing, documents, a single mobile phone and cash amounting to $600 if they declare they will be carrying it 24 hours in advance.

Rutana Riqb, who was returning to Gaza after taking her mother for medical treatment in Egypt in 2024, said that during her interrogation soldiers told her that  “you will never enter Gaza.  Gaza belongs to us now.”   

On Feb. 7, the same message was conveyed by hundreds of Jewish settlers marching on Gaza who declared that  “Gaza belongs solely to the people of Israel!” and called for Jewish settlements to be built on Gaza’s ruins.  

Will Israel’s impunity endure?

It is an ominous sign when Human Rights Watch ‘blocks’ a report on the ‘Right of Return’ and its connection to Israel’s dismantling of UNRWA and refugee camps in the north of the West Bank, precipitating the resignation of the two leading researchers on its Israel-Palestine team.  And it is not reassuring that, according to
 whistleblowers, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)  “decided to cancel [CPJ’s] Impunity Index simply because it showed Israel is number one.”  The Impunity Index had ranked countries where journalists are murdered without consequences. 

If, like the CPJ, the mainstream media has largely skirtied the issue of Israel’s impunity, it has drawn back the curtain on the impunity long enjoyed by Jeffrey Epstein’s power elite entourage even as it turned a blind eye to his connections with Israel.   An exception is  this article in the UK Sunday Times.  Epstein’s Israel ties have been the focus of several online news investigations and podcasts – see this,  thisthis, the Drop Site News series and this piecefrom Middle East Eye.   The impunity accorded Israel has also taken a big hit by what widely-viewed videos like this one reveal about its defenders and methods used to silence its critics.  

As seen in the UK jury trial that found six Palestine Action defendants not guilty and the High Court ruling on Feb. 13 that the banning of the  group “was disproportionate and unlawful,” it will not be easy to squelch the groundswell of support for Palestinian rights.

In the words of Palestinian analyst Tareq Baconi, “Ultimately, this genocide has radicalized the world, and people cannot unsee a live-streamed annihilation defended under the banner of liberal democracy. The world has realized that Israel can no longer exist as an apartheid regime. This is precisely what a free Palestine means: to dismantle apartheid, to reclaim Palestine, and to usher in a future of freedom and justice between the river and the sea.”


 Nancy Murray, Alliance for Water Justice in Palestine
 
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The Alliance's 3 min. video "Draining Palestine: Water, Power, and Genocide" has been updated.

Watch it here.

 

The Latest from the U.N. on access to water in Gaza

Partners continue to expand efforts to enhance water availability by operating more water points, including wells and small-scale desalination plants (56 vs. 38 in September), activating four desalination plants, and rehabilitating 40 water wells. Emergency maintenance by local municipal actors has further supported service continuity, with five wells restored by the Coastal Municipal Water Utility in January, and 12 main wells repaired by the Palestinian Water Authority (PWA) in northern Gaza, including six in Jabalya. Debris removal to reopen roads continues despite shortages in heavy equipment.

Many people continue to rely on water trucking and emergency distributions. According to the WASH cluster, as of 11 February 2026, partners are delivering 19,969 cubic metres of drinking water per day across the Strip, through 126 distribution points in North Gaza, 728 in Gaza city, 453 in Deir al-Balah, and 839 in Khan Younis. Of 723 water-related appeals received by partners between early November and early February; 45 per cent were addressed, while the remainder are under review as partners mobilize resources based on capacity. Partner observations indicate that water shortages are particularly severe in high-density areas, such as Al Mawasi in Khan Younis.

The three Mekorot lines currently supply about 42 per cent of the water they used to provide prior to October 2023 and the flow is unreliable, the WASH Cluster reports. In mid-January, the Mekorot pipeline serving Gaza city, which reportedly supplied 70 per cent of the city’s needs, was damaged, significantly reducing people’s access to drinking water until repairs were completed in early February following coordination with Israeli authorities. Disrupted access to water is exacerbated by irregular fuel deliveries, as reported by the Union of Gaza Strip Municipalities, and shortages of spare parts and consumables needed for repairs.

According to WHO, analysis of 4,978 drinking and domestic water samples collected in 2025 across the Gaza Strip shows that over 77 per cent do not meet health standards. Microbiological contamination remains widespread, with approximately 16 per cent of samples contaminated with fecal coliforms and over eight per cent with E. coli. For drinking water specifically, over 67 per cent of the 4,978 samples did not meet health standards. Unsafe samples were most prevalent in Gaza city (83 per cent), Deir al-Balah (50.5 per cent), Khan Younis (54 per cent), North Gaza (85 per cent); there were no samples from Rafah. According to the Health Cluster, approximately 5,800 cases of acute jaundice syndrome (hepatitis A) were reported in 2025, with a marked increase observed in November and December 2025. In addition, over 496,000 cases of acute watery diarrhoea were reported, of which about 47 per cent were among children under five. This represents a significant increase compared with over 206,000 cases reported in 2024, half among children.