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
DebunkedAssessment confidence: medium1 pack(s)15 high-authority
Military / LOAC expertsCasualty methodology
Hospitals / healthMedia / journalistsUN / NGO chains

Hamas denial = Israeli evidence is fabricated

A recurring narrative on social media and some activist outlets asserts that Hamas’ denials about using civilian sites automatically disprove Israeli allegations and prove Israeli evidentiary “staging” (e.g., at Al‑Shifa). The claim often cites video inconsistencies or embedded press constraints to declare IDF evidence fake.

Debunked: misleadingAssessment confidence: high1 pack(s)2 high-authority
Military / LOAC expertsCasualty methodology
Hospitals / healthMedia / journalists

Does not publishing intel make strikes illegitimate?

The claim asserts that absent full public disclosure of targeting intelligence, Israel’s stated military justifications should be treated as false. It spreads after disputed strikes (e.g., media towers or hospitals), often framed as ‘no evidence shown—so it’s a lie.’

Debunked: misleadingAssessment confidence: high1 pack(s)2 high-authority
Fact-check / watchdog record
Hospitals / healthUN / NGO chainsWeapons claims

Israel used chemical weapons in Gaza

Since October 2023, posts, statements, and some NGO materials have alleged that Israel used “chemical weapons” in Gaza—often equating white phosphorus with chemical weapons or asserting toxic gas use in tunnels. The State of Palestine formally told the OPCW Israel used white phosphorus “as a chemical agent,” and other materials have framed strikes on chemical warehouses as “indirect chemical warfare.”

Debunked: misleadingAssessment confidence: high1 pack(s)10 high-authority7 evidence track(s)
Military / LOAC expertsStrategic / technical reference
Hospitals / health

Hind Rajab: deliberate killing and cover-up

The claim asserts that Israeli forces intentionally shot at the Hamada family’s car in Tel al-Hawa, Gaza City, on January 29, 2024, killing six-year-old Hind Rajab and relatives, and later deliberately struck the dispatched Palestine Red Crescent ambulance (a 'double-tap'), then denied involvement to obscure responsibility.

Debunked: misleadingAssessment confidence: medium1 pack(s)10 high-authority
Military / LOAC expertsICJ / state legal recordCasualty methodology
Famine / aidHospitals / healthMedia / journalists

Did Israel plant or fake weapons/tunnel evidence?

Widely shared on social media and by adversarial outlets following IDF raids (notably Al‑Shifa and Al‑Rantisi), pointing to edited IDF videos, discrepant weapons displays, and miscaptioned items (e.g., a wall calendar) as proof that evidence is staged or planted.

Debunked: misleadingAssessment confidence: high1 pack(s)8 high-authority10 evidence track(s)
ICJ / state legal recordStrategic / technical referenceOfficial operational data
Famine / aidHospitals / healthMedia / journalistsUN / NGO chains

Israel deliberately destroys Gaza's health system

A bundled intent claim built from WHO, OHCHR, UN commission, NGO, and media language after repeated hospital raids, damage, fuel shortages, evacuations, and medical-system collapse.