Published claim files

The World against Israel Case

Evidence archive and research command center for claim files, source chains, public source links, and debunk packs.

Main dossiers first.Component evidence tracks are hidden from the default list so the archive reads as headline dossiers plus evidence modules, not hundreds of disconnected accusations.

Status rule

Verdicts apply to the public accusation; component tracks stay attached below parent dossiers.
bundled claim
DebunkedMisleadingLegally inaccuratePartly supported / context needed
Partly supported / context neededAssessment confidence: medium1 pack(s)17 high-authorityEvidence track
Military / LOAC expertsCasualty methodologyICJ / state legal record
Famine / aidHospitals / healthMedia / journalistsUN / NGO chains

PRCS ambulance to Hind Rajab struck near car

PRCS stated that an ambulance sent to reach Hind Rajab after distress calls was directly targeted and destroyed only meters from the family’s car. Journalistic and forensic reconstructions (Washington Post visual forensics; Forensic Architecture/Earshot; Sky News OSINT with Janes) found armored Israeli vehicles operating in the vicinity that afternoon/evening and assessed the ambulance’s damage as consistent with a tank‑fired munition; satellite imagery placed the burned ambulance roughly 50 m from the car. The IDF publicly denied forces were present or within firing range and said ambulance coordination was unnecessary. U.S. officials later said Israel told them there were IDF units in the area and requested further information. UN experts said the killings of Hind, relatives, and two paramedics may amount to a war crime.

Partly supported / context neededAssessment confidence: high1 pack(s)20 high-authorityEvidence track
Military / LOAC expertsStrategic / technical referenceCasualty methodology
Hospitals / healthUN / NGO chains

Gaza MoH: identified-by-name vs total deaths

Since October 2023, Gaza’s Ministry of Health (MoH) has periodically released detailed, named fatality lists alongside higher aggregate death totals. A high-profile early list (Oct. 26, 2023) named thousands and explicitly excluded missing people and those not registered at hospitals. In 2024, amid hospital collapse and disrupted mortuary systems, MoH and UN reporting distinguished between fully identified deaths and a larger total that included deaths reported through alternative channels. UN OCHA updates (May 2024) showed 24,686 fully identified out of 34,622 total as of Apr. 30, 2024, and UN spokespeople clarified that totals remained above 35,000 even as demographic breakdowns were limited to the identified subset. Independent reporting and analyses (AP, NPR, Sky News, AOAV) document that the share of fully identified cases rose over time while methodology and data quality constraints were publicly noted and debated.