Israeli command system identified 850,000 targets in Gaza and Lebanon wars, says supplier
Summary
Israel used a digital military system called Tzayad to identify about 1,000 possible enemy targets per day during the wars in Gaza and Lebanon from October 2023 to the end of 2025. According to Elbit Systems, the company that supplies this system, it detected around 850,000 targets in real time across different battle areas during this time.Key Facts
- Israel’s Tzayad system tracked roughly 1,000 potential targets daily during the first two years of conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon.
- The total number of detected targets was about 850,000 between October 7, 2023, and the end of 2025.
- Targets included people, vehicles, and objects that could be attacked from land, sea, or air.
- Elbit Systems presented these figures at a military conference in London, where senior British and NATO military officials also attended.
- An Elbit spokesperson said the 850,000 figure reflects overall system activity and data, not only confirmed enemy targets or attacks.
- Experts raised concerns about the large number of potential targets and the challenge of verifying the accuracy and legality of each one.
- The conflict has caused heavy damage and displacement, including in Gaza and southern Lebanon.
- Elbit Systems is developing the Tzayad system further to use artificial intelligence to help military decision-making.
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