Methodology

Evidence before rhetoric.

The World against Israel Case organizes accusations as claim files. Each file separates the allegation, concrete repetitions, cited sources, source-chain movement, counter-evidence, legal context, corrections, and consequences.

Claim-side material is preserved because it shows what was alleged and how it travelled. It is not treated as proof unless the underlying evidence, legal threshold, and source chain survive review.

One claim, one file

Broad narratives are broken into exact claims. A mature file should contain the precise wording, actor, date, medium, URL, archived copy where possible, and item-level review state.

Trace the source chain

The archive tracks how claims move from original source to institution, NGO, media outlet, court filing, resolution, sanction, speech, or social-media wave.

Separate claims from findings

Public files distinguish allegations, source links, legal context, corrections, rebuttals, and confidence levels. A source being listed does not mean the archive endorses every assertion in it.

Evidence standard

Strong files prioritize primary documents, official texts, exact quotes, court records, original videos, timestamped transcripts, methodology notes, correction records, and source provenance. Legal claims should cite the relevant instrument, tribunal text, resolution type, binding status, and the difference between allegation, provisional measure, advisory opinion, and merits finding.

Public trust layer

How sources are weighted

Full source authority guide
Tier 1

Court / official record

Court filings, official legal texts, government submissions, operational datasets, and official transcripts.

Tier 2

Military / LOAC experts

Senior military, urban-warfare, and law-of-armed-conflict analysis used for feasibility and operational context.

Tier 5

Primary video / transcript

Original videos, broadcasts, and timestamp locators. Exact quotes remain draft until manually verified.

Tier 6

Media / NGO / activist claim-side

Useful to record allegations and amplification; not enough by itself for final factual or legal proof.

Source-chain dossiers

Source-chain work asks whether a claim moved from allegation to institution to media shorthand without enough independent verification or counter-record analysis.