In a world where data is more powerful than tanks, an invisible alliance between the United States and its "cyber partner," Israel, is weaving the threads of a new unseen power that controls everything we see, hear, and do on our phones.
From Operation Stuxnet, which disabled Iranian nuclear devices with a small virus, to programs like Pegasus and Graphite that infiltrate your phone without you even touching it, there is an amazing intelligence cooperation between two powers that have made spying a global industry, bought and sold under the guise of "national security."
Behind the scenes, American capital feeds the industry with billions, while Israel innovates the technologies and exports them to governments around the world. The result: a digital power network that controls the flow of information and redraws the balance of power from within our screens.
But behind the technological glamor are the more serious questions:
Can any country balance security and freedom when information becomes a weapon?
And are we living in an "age of total surveillance" where nothing is out of sight?
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