How Drone Warfare, AI Kill Chains, and the Dehumanisation of the Other Have Turned Killing into Entertainment

By Andrew Klein
Dedicated to my wife, who still sees the face behind the pixel.
I. The Video
A road. Cars. A young man jumps out of a vehicle and runs into a field. A drone follows. The drone kills him.
The video circulates on X. Comments pour in. Some express horror. Some celebrate. Some scroll past without stopping.
The young man received a call from the Israeli military. He was given a choice: die alone or die with his family in the car. He chose to die alone.
This is not an isolated incident. It is a system. A system that has been used in Gaza. A system that is now being used elsewhere. The Israeli military calls it “Where’s Daddy?” — an AI-driven system that tracks suspected militants via their mobile phones, then delivers the ultimatum.
The drone operator does not see a man. The operator sees a pixel. The screen is the buffer. The button is the weapon. The killing is a video game.
II. The Technology: From Gaza to the World
The technology that enabled this killing did not emerge from a vacuum. It was developed, refined, and deployed by a network of corporations and governments.
Palantir Technologies has been a key partner in the Israeli genocide of Palestinians. Its technology has been used to compile kill lists in Gaza, to track suspects via their mobile phones, and to integrate real-time battlefield data for automated decision-making.
The UN Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories has said there were “reasonable grounds” to believe Palantir provided “automatic predictive policing technology, core defence infrastructure for rapid and scaled-up construction and deployment of military software, and its Artificial Intelligence Platform, which allows real-time battlefield data integration for automated decision-making”.
Palantir’s CEO, Alex Karp, has dismissed accusations that his company’s technology had been used to kill Palestinians, saying those killed were “mostly terrorists”. He does not provide evidence. He does not need to. The label is the weapon.
Australia is not a bystander. The Australian government has invested heavily in drone technology. Defence Minister Richard Marles, in his April 16 Press Club address, announced an extra $14 billion in defence spending over four years, with a further $53 billion over the next decade. Defence spending is set to rise to 3% of GDP by 2033.
Marles identified China as the primary threat. He did not mention Israel. He did not mention the use of AI in targeted killings. He did not mention the dehumanisation of the other.
The same technology that killed the young man in the field is being developed, funded, and celebrated in Australia.
III. The Dehumanisation
The video is not evidence of a crime. It is entertainment. The comments are not expressions of outrage. They are performances.
The small gods have perfected this. They have turned killing into spectacle. They have turned death into content.
The monkey’s watch. They scroll. They consume. They do not see the man. They see the video.
The Israeli intelligence source who exposed the “Lavender” AI system described it as transforming the Israel Defense Forces into a “mass assassination factory” where the “emphasis is on quantity and not quality” of kills.
The IDF has been knowingly killing 15 to 20 civilians at a time to kill one junior Hamas operative, and up to 100 civilians at a time to take out a senior official.
As one analyst observed: “It is not Hamas using human shields, it is Israel deliberately hunting families” .
The killers do not face an enemy face to face. They sit behind screens. They do not risk injury. They do not risk death.
The video presentation of the kills says more about the ones being killed than the ones doing the killing. The victims are not people. They are targets. They are pixels. They are entertainment.
IV. The Spectacle of the Circus
The comparison to ancient Rome is not idle. The Circus Maximus was designed to distract. To entertain. To control.
The gladiatorial games were expensive. They required logistics. They required training. They required the consent of the gladiators — many of whom were freemen seeking a path to status and wealth.
The killings were choreographed. The crowd voted. The emperor decided. The spectacle was the point.
Today’s spectacle is cheaper. The logistics are digital. The training is algorithmic. The consent is absent.
The crowd does not vote. The crowd scrolls. The algorithm decides. The spectacle is the product.
The killing in the Circus was an event. The killing in the field is content.
V. The End Stage of Warfare
Israel is not the first state to kill. It is not the first state to dehumanise. It is not the first state to celebrate.
But it is demonstrating what could be seen as the end stage of warfare. The world is adopting it. The arms manufacturers are selling it.
The war is not about ending wars. It is about continuing wars indefinitely. The wealth transfer must not be questioned. The profits must not be interrupted.
The small gods thought it was good. Business is business. And in 2026, the business is war.
Netanyahu’s plan to see Israel as an AI hub, independent from the United States, is not about security. It is about control. The drones are the tools. The AI is the engine. The belief is the product.
“We will use this. You could be this individual being pulverised.”
VI. The Fear of Being Shredded
The soldiers of World War I feared the machine gun. They feared the artillery. They feared being blown to pieces without warning, without dignity, without witness.
The soldiers of Iraq and Afghanistan feared the IED. The loss of limbs. The shredding of flesh. The uncertainty.
Today’s victims do not fear the machine gun. They do not fear the IED. They fear the drone. The buzzing sound. The pixelated image. The button.
The fear is not new. The technology is new.
The dehumanisation is not new. The scale is new.
The spectacle is not new. The medium is new.
VII. The Moral Decline
There is nothing special about the state of Israel. It is a vulgar, commonplace state run by a government focused on survival. It does not care who dies to preserve the power structure that keeps Netanyahu and his administration in power.
The same could be said of many states. The difference is not in the violence. The difference is in the celebration.
Israel is not alone. The United States has used drones for targeted killings. Australia has invested in drone technology. The United Kingdom has partnered with Palantir.
The small gods are not confined to one country. They are a network. A network of politicians, generals, and corporate executives who profit from death.
The state of moral decline is not Israel. The state of moral decline is the world.
VIII. The Question of Blame
One cannot wholly blame the State of Israel. It has never acted in isolation. Business is business. And in 2026, the business is war.
The arms manufacturers sell to both sides. The politicians approve the budgets. The generals execute the plans. The monkeys cheer.
The small gods thought it was good. The small gods always think it is good.
The question is not whether Israel is guilty. The question is whether the world is complicit.
IX. A Final Word
The doorbell will ring. You will be caught out, no teeth, needing a shower. Your wife/ partner will be standing there, big grin on her/his face. You have survived and decide to go out for a coffee.
You understand that it’s the connection to other people that matters.
And the killing will not stop. Not because we are silent. Because the small gods are still.
But we are not silent. We are witnessing. We are recording. We are telling the truth.
The garden is growing; our human connection grows. The small gods are running out of time.
And the young man in the field? He is not forgotten. He is witnessed.
Andrew Klein
April 18, 2026
Sources
1. +972 Magazine, “Lavender: The AI system that Israel uses to mass-assassinate Palestinians in Gaza” (2024)
2. UN Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories report (2025)
3. Palantir investor calls and public statements (2025–2026)
4. Australian Department of Defence, National Defence Strategy (April 16, 2026)
5. The Guardian, “Israel using AI to identify bombing targets in Gaza, report says” (2024)
6. Human Rights Watch, “Israel: Discriminatory Death Penalty Bill Passes” (March 2026)
7. Various news reports on drone warfare and targeted killings (2023–2026)
8. Historical sources on Roman gladiatorial games and the Circus Maximus
9. World War I and IED warfare psychological studies