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Israel Deploys Advanced 'See and Shoot' Targeting System Along Gaza Border

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Israel has deployed the advanced 'Roeh-Yoreh' targeting system along the Gaza border, designed to automatically identify and engage moving threats, marking a significant shift in military operations.

The deployment of the Roeh-Yoreh system reflects a growing trend towards automation in military operations, raising questions about the ethical implications of automated weaponry.

The involvement of female soldiers in operating such advanced systems highlights a shift in gender roles within the Israeli military, potentially influencing future recruitment and operational strategies.

As military technology continues to evolve, similar systems may be adopted by other nations, leading to a global increase in automated defense mechanisms.

The effectiveness of the Roeh-Yoreh system in future conflicts may prompt further advancements in AI-driven military technologies, influencing the nature of warfare.


The Israeli military has deployed an advanced automatic targeting system known as the "Roeh-Yoreh," which translates to "See and Shoot" in Arabic, along the Gaza border. This system is designed to enhance the security of Israeli settlements by automatically identifying and firing at moving targets without direct human intervention, relying instead on remotely programmed commands.

Developed by Rafael, an Israeli defense technology company, the Roeh-Yoreh system features high-resolution cameras, night vision, and thermal sensing technologies. It processes data in real-time using artificial intelligence to classify potential threats, making it a significant asset in military operations.

The system has been operational since 2008, initially deployed along the Gaza border and later expanded to the Gaza Strip coast. As of December 2024, preparations are underway to extend its use to the West Bank, with female soldiers trained to operate the system, marking a notable shift in the Israeli military's operational dynamics.

Despite its advanced capabilities, the Roeh-Yoreh system faced challenges during the recent Operation Flood of Al-Aqsa, where it was reportedly attacked by drones, leading to its temporary disruption and allowing infiltrations by resistance fighters.

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