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.
Are Israeli cultural institutions state propaganda arms?
Common in boycott narratives since ‘Brand Israel’ (mid‑2000s): government uses culture to ‘rebrand’ Israel; activists cite MFA cultural diplomacy and a funding contract obliging grantees to ‘promote the policy interests of the State of Israel’ as proof that Israeli arts bodies function as state propaganda.
Claim: Hamas treated hostages humanely; abuse stories were fabricated
Circulates via interviews with some released hostages (e.g., Yocheved Lifshitz) and commentary alleging Israeli/Western media amplified unproven abuse narratives. Used to argue there was no systematic mistreatment or sexual violence during captivity and that reports were propaganda.
Al-Durrah ‘certainly IDF fire’ claim
A widely shared narrative says the 12‑year‑old Muhammad al‑Durrah, filmed at Gaza’s Netzarim junction on September 30, 2000 by France 2, was unquestionably killed by Israel Defense Forces (IDF) fire; later Israeli reviews, and critics of the France 2 report, are dismissed as propaganda or a hoax. The claim circulates in NGO statements, media commentary, and social posts, often citing early Israeli acknowledgments while ignoring later reversals and legal/forensic disputes.
Hamas sexual violence on October 7 was fabricated or unproven
A denial/minimization claim that uses corrected anecdotes, evidentiary difficulty, political silence, or source attacks to erase the broader record of Hamas sexual and gender-based violence.