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.
GenocideBundled accusation, intent threshold, ICJ/ICC context, source-chain and evidence tracks.Hospitals / LOACParent verdict with facility tracks, warnings, military use, evacuation and feasibility questions.ApartheidLegal-category audit with citizenship, West Bank, security restrictions and source roles separated.Rafah Tel al-SultanIncident-level LOAC file: target, munitions, secondary explosions and attribution limits.US aid / AIPACSeparates U.S. aid, foreign influence, FARA, university funding and domestic advocacy lanes.Anti-ZionismIdentity, antisemitism, slogan, campus and public-discourse source chains.
DebunkedMisleadingLegally inaccuratePartly supported / context needed
Debunked: misleadingAssessment confidence: high1 pack(s)Evidence track
‘Banned’ thermobarics/bunker‑busters vs civilians
After Oct. 7, 2023, posts, NGO statements, and media features claimed Israel used ‘vacuum/thermobaric’ bombs that “evaporated” bodies and that such weapons—and bunker‑busters—are banned. Parallel reporting documented U.S. transfers of BLU‑109 bunker‑buster and other 2,000‑lb class bombs, and investigations linked 2,000‑lb bombs or GBU‑39s to specific strikes. The ‘banned’ framing often conflates weapon legality with alleged unlawful targeting in dense civilian areas.