International law strictly limits the use of cyber technology against occupied people, with the core principles of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and International Human Rights Law (IHRL) applying to activities in cyberspace just as they do in the physical world. The use of surveillance technology to oppress an occupied population is prohibited when it violates the fundamental rights to privacy and dignity of the protected persons. The Israeli occupying belligerent has been found multiple times using technology to suppress and oppress people who are under their (foreign) colonization.
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