Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit has compiled significant evidence of potential Israeli war crimes in Gaza, with the latest airstrikes killing hundreds. Following a ceasefire, Israeli forces resumed bombing, and over 51,000 Palestinians have been confirmed dead in the ongoing conflict. The unit's documentary, GAZA, exposes these war crimes using videos shared by soldiers on social media. Legal experts describe the soldiers’ posts as a rare opportunity for real-time documentation, acting as incriminating evidence against them. The conflict has been described as the first 'livestreamed genocide' in history, with rising calls for accountability.
The Al Jazeera Investigative Unit's documentary GAZA reveals Israeli war crimes through videos and photographs posted online by Israeli soldiers themselves, presenting a damning digital dossier.
Palestinian novelist Susan Abulhawa stated that we live in an era of technology, likening the current conflict to the first livestreamed genocide in history.
Legal experts note that the videos shared by Israeli soldiers offer unprecedented levels of real-time documentation, potentially aiding future legal accountability for war crimes.
Rodney Dixon, an international law expert, described the documentary's accompanying database as a 'treasure trove' for prosecutors investigating war crimes in the ongoing conflict.
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