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.

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bundled claim
DebunkedMisleadingLegally inaccuratePartly supported / context needed
Debunked: legally inaccurateAssessment confidence: high1 pack(s)13 high-authorityEvidence track
Genocide / ICJ critiqueStrategic / technical referenceICJ / state legal record
LawfareOctober 7UN / NGO chains

Leaders’ quote corpuses as intent evidence

After October 7, 2023, social posts, spreadsheets, and NGO ‘dossiers’ circulated that string together statements by Israeli officials (e.g., “human animals,” “Amalek,” “entire nation responsible”). These corpuses are frequently cited to argue genocidal intent and are sometimes re-shared without links to original videos, complete transcripts, or professional translations.

Debunked: misleadingAssessment confidence: high1 pack(s)4 high-authorityEvidence track
Strategic / technical referenceICJ / state legal record
October 7Media / journalists

Gaza electricity & fuel cutoff: timeline and scope (Oct–Dec 2023)

The claim asserts that Israel halted electricity and fuel to Gaza after Oct 7, 2023; Gaza entered a full power blackout after Oct 11 when the sole power plant ran out of fuel. Only in mid‑November did Israel begin allowing small, highly restricted fuel consignments, reportedly following U.S. pressure and amid petitions before Israel’s High Court. The scale and purpose of those deliveries, and whether courts compelled them, are central to how the claim is framed and shared.

Debunked: legally inaccurateAssessment confidence: high1 pack(s)22 high-authorityEvidence track
ICJ / state legal recordMilitary / LOAC expertsGenocide / ICJ critique
LawfareOctober 7UN / NGO chainsCasualty data

Ratios ≠ intent under IHL

After October 7, 2023, widely shared charts and headlines citing Gaza Health Ministry data and later UN tallies emphasized that a high share of the dead were women and children. These ratios are frequently invoked online, in NGO reports, and sometimes in UN communications to argue that Israel’s targeting is unlawful, disproportionate, or even intentional against civilians, treating the aggregate ratio as evidence of intent or illegality.

Debunked: misleadingAssessment confidence: high1 pack(s)6 high-authorityEvidence track
Genocide / ICJ critiqueICJ / state legal record
LawfareOctober 7Media / journalistsUN / NGO chains

Israel’s Article 51 notice to the UN?

The claim asserts that immediately after the 7 October 2023 Hamas-led attacks, Israel both invoked the UN Charter’s self‑defense clause (Article 51) and formally notified the UN Security Council. It circulates in commentary, explainers, and social posts as a shorthand for Israel’s legal basis for the Gaza operations.

Debunked: misleadingAssessment confidence: high1 pack(s)21 high-authorityEvidence track
ICJ / state legal recordMilitary / LOAC expertsGenocide / ICJ critique
October 7Hostages

Do siege moves prove a standing ‘make Gaza uninhabitable’ policy?

Advocates and commentators cite early-war ‘complete siege’ statements and utility cuts, plus recurring crossing closures, to argue Israel is pursuing a fixed policy to make Gaza unlivable. The claim spreads via news clips of the Oct. 9, 2023 ‘complete siege’ pledge and Oct. 12 vows to keep water/electricity/fuel off until hostages are released, then generalizes from severe incidents to an asserted overarching policy objective.

Debunked: misleadingAssessment confidence: high1 pack(s)3 high-authorityEvidence track
Casualty methodologyAntisemitism / Holocaust reference
LawfareOctober 7Media / journalistsCampus / BDS

Are anti-BDS lawsuits and antisemitism enforcement a coordinated suppression of Palestinian advocacy?

Advocates assert that since October 7, 2023, national Jewish/Israel-aligned organizations and allied lawmakers have coordinated Title VI complaints, lawsuits, model anti‑BDS bills, and definition-based policies (e.g., IHRA) to chill or punish Palestine advocacy, campus SJP chapters, and boycotts. They cite legislative templates, mass OCR complaints, derecognitions/bans, and reported ‘lawfare’ against students and speakers.

Debunked: misleadingAssessment confidence: high1 pack(s)4 high-authorityEvidence track
ICJ / state legal record
October 7Hospitals / healthDetainees / prisonsMedia / journalists

Do detainee deaths prove a deliberate Israeli medical-neglect policy?

Advocacy groups and official Palestinian bodies frequently assert that the Israel Prison Service (IPS) and Israeli military detention facilities operate a deliberate policy of medical neglect that has caused or contributed to detainee deaths since October 7, 2023. The claim travels via NGO press releases, Palestinian Authority bodies, and media reports that cite testimonies, autopsies, and alleged denials of treatment.

Debunked: misleadingAssessment confidence: high1 pack(s)8 high-authorityEvidence track
Strategic / technical referenceMilitary / LOAC expertsICJ / state legal record
Famine / aidOctober 7Detainees / prisonsMedia / journalists

Do detention abuses prove an official starvation/collective-punishment policy?

Advocacy groups, whistleblowers, and media have reported severe abuses of Palestinian detainees in Israeli custody since October 7, 2023 (e.g., Sde Teiman). Some frame these not as isolated incidents but as a deliberate, state-sanctioned policy to starve, humiliate, and collectively punish detainees, often citing ministerial orders that curtailed showers, electricity, and family visits.

Debunked: misleadingAssessment confidence: medium1 pack(s)5 high-authorityEvidence track
ICJ / state legal recordICC court record
Famine / aidSettlements / landOctober 7Hospitals / health

Do Israeli prison conditions amount to deliberate neglect/starvation and collective punishment?

Advocacy groups, UN experts, and media have alleged that since October 7, 2023, Palestinian detainees — including Gazans and West Bank detainees — have been subjected to degrading treatment, insufficient food, medical neglect, and policies designed to punish them collectively. The claim circulates via NGO reports (e.g., PHRI), UN press releases (OHCHR), and press interviews with released detainees.

Debunked: misleadingAssessment confidence: high1 pack(s)1 high-authorityEvidence track
ICJ / state legal record
LawfareOctober 7Detainees / prisonsMedia / journalists

‘Unlawful combatants’ and due process for Gaza detainees

Since October 7, 2023, NGOs, UN offices and media have alleged that Palestinians taken from Gaza are broadly classified by Israel as “unlawful combatants,” a status they argue is outside international law and used to hold people incommunicado, without timely lawyer access or judicial oversight. The claim often cites Sde Teiman and other military facilities, reports of torture and secrecy, and the absence of ICRC access, to argue that detainees are effectively denied due process.

Debunked: misleadingAssessment confidence: medium1 pack(s)Evidence track
October 7Detainees / prisonsMedia / journalistsUN / NGO chains

Admin detention = mass political repression?

The claim alleges that Israel systematically detains large numbers of Palestinians without charge or trial to suppress political opposition and activism, not only for immediate security threats. It circulates via rights NGOs, UN experts, and media, especially after October 7, 2023, when administrative detention figures surged to record levels.

Debunked: legally inaccurateAssessment confidence: high1 pack(s)15 high-authorityEvidence track
Strategic / technical referenceICJ / state legal recordICC court record
Famine / aidLawfareOctober 7UN / NGO chains

Is Israel’s Gaza siege illegal?

Advocacy groups and some UN mandate-holders characterize Israel’s closure/blockade/siege of Gaza (land, air, sea since 2007, tightened after Oct 7, 2023) as illegal collective punishment or starvation. The claim often circulates as a categorical legal conclusion that all forms of ‘siege’ are unlawful.

Debunked: misleadingAssessment confidence: medium1 pack(s)4 high-authorityEvidence track
Strategic / technical referenceFact-check / watchdog record
October 7Media / journalists

Does Israel kill journalists to hide war crimes?

The allegation asserts a deliberate Israeli policy to kill or target Palestinian (and other) journalists with the purpose of suppressing evidence of war crimes. It circulates via advocacy groups, partisan outlets, and social posts, and is often bundled with counts of journalists killed in Gaza/Lebanon since October 7, 2023.

DebunkedAssessment confidence: high1 pack(s)2 high-authorityEvidence track
Fact-check / watchdog record
October 7Source laundering

ZAKA claimed '40 beheaded babies' and is therefore not credible

A secondary claim that attributes the false '40 beheaded babies' merger to ZAKA and uses it to attack ZAKA's broader October 7 credibility.