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Banned at Home, Sold to Bomb Gaza
What Actually Happened
| # | Claim | Date | Entities | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | US online retailers have begun removing Chinese-made electronics from their storefronts following a ban by the Federal Communications Commission. | Federal Communications Commission, Huawei, ZTE | Reuters (archived) | |
| 2 | The FCC claims that products from Huawei and ZTE are used by the Chinese government to spy on American consumers. | Federal Communications Commission, Huawei, ZTE, China | Federal Communications Commission (FCC) (archived) | |
| 3 | American data firm Palantir has developed software that uses data to augment decision-making in warfare. | Palantir | Reuters (archived) | |
| 4 | Palantir sells its software to countries including Israel. | Palantir, Israel | Bloomberg (archived) | |
| 5 | Palantir's software has been used in Israel's military operations in Gaza. | Palantir, Israel, Gaza | Business & Human Rights Resource Centre (archived) | |
| 6 | Palantir's software is used to help identify targets, including hospitals, in Gaza. | Palantir, Gaza | Instagram Video (Primary Source) (archived) | |
| 7 | Palantir reported second-quarter revenue of more than one billion dollars. | Palantir | Bloomberg (archived) | |
| 8 | The host of the video acknowledged the irony of publishing a video critical of data harvesting on Instagram, a platform whose business model depends on user data collection. | Instagram Video (Primary Source) (archived) |