
Israel Exposed War Crimes Archive is a digital evidence archive focused on preserving footage and documentation from Gaza and the West Bank. The project describes itself as a researcher led effort to archive war crimes footage before it is deleted, censored, or lost from social media platforms. Its stated purpose is journalistic, research, and legal accountability documentation.
The archive includes graphic visual evidence, source collections, downloads, and lists of vetted journalists, photographers, and channels documenting events on the ground. The site states that evidence is submitted to legal accountability bodies, including the International Criminal Court, the Hind Rajab Foundation, and the South African legal team connected to proceedings at the International Court of Justice.
This resource may be useful for journalists, legal researchers, human rights monitors, historians, open source investigators, and advocacy groups working on documentation related to Gaza, the West Bank, civilian harm, digital preservation, and international law. Because the material is highly graphic and trauma intensive, users should approach the archive with care and use content warnings when sharing it.
For the Resistance Directory, this listing fits best as a research and investigation resource because it supports documentation, source preservation, evidence review, and accountability work connected to alleged war crimes and human rights violations.
Key Features
- Archives footage and documentation from Gaza and the West Bank.
- Provides source lists for journalists, photographers, and documentation channels.
- Offers downloadable collections for research and preservation.
- Supports legal accountability, journalism, and human rights documentation.
- Preserves material at risk of deletion from social media platforms.
- Includes graphic content warnings for users reviewing evidence.