The Genocide Archive

An historical archive documenting war crimes, crimes against humanity, and systematic aggression committed by the state of Israel against Palestinian civilians since October 7, 2023.

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Geolocation Analysis

This section features critical geolocation analysis from researcher Abu Location. His work has been essential in verifying events and deconstructing false narratives propagated by the Israeli military during the conflict.
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Gaza Maps: Displacement & Kill Zones

Map provided by Gaza Maps, a project by Databases for Palestine.

Martyrs of Palestine

Sourced from official releases by the Gaza Ministry of Health and compiled by Tech for Palestine.

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Genocide Quotes & Resources

Statements on Genocide

A collection of statements from Israeli leaders.

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Searchable Database

Quotes from public figures regarding Zionism.

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Zionist or Nazi?

A quiz distinguishing the rhetoric.

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The Narrative Test

Can you identify which headline was actually published?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Echoes of Gaza?

Echoes of Gaza is a digital historical archive dedicated to documenting the ongoing occupation, displacement, and genocide of the Palestinian people. It serves as a meticulously curated and publicly accessible repository of verified articles, reports, and media evidence, built to resist erasure and preserve truth.

Why was this project created?

Echoes of Gaza was born from the recognition that history is too often written by those in power, erasing the voices and suffering of the oppressed. The project exists to create a permanent record of events in Gaza and across Palestine, one that cannot be rewritten or denied.

What is the goal of Echoes of Gaza?

The archive exists to preserve evidence, promote accountability, and humanize the Palestinian struggle. It provides researchers, journalists, and the public with verifiable documentation that exposes patterns of occupation, displacement, and systemic injustice.

How is the archive maintained?

The archive is updated daily. Each entry is carefully verified and cataloged with details such as title, author, publication date, and source. The aim is to ensure accuracy, transparency, and reliability for those using the collection for research, reporting, or advocacy.

How does Echoes of Gaza promote accountability?

By creating a centralized and timestamped record of events, the archive makes it impossible for atrocities to be hidden or denied. It provides an evidentiary foundation for journalists, human rights investigators, and legal experts seeking to document war crimes and systemic abuse.

How does the project address systemic prejudice and racism?

Echoes of Gaza reveals how racism, dehumanization, and colonial bias shape global responses to Palestinian suffering. By placing daily atrocities alongside decades of political betrayal, media distortion, and ignored international law, the archive shows that what is happening in Gaza is not an isolated tragedy, but the result of a broader system of racialized injustice.

Who is the archive for?

It is intended for journalists, educators, researchers, students, and advocates seeking an accurate and human-centered account of what is happening in Gaza. Above all, it is for anyone committed to truth, justice, and memory.

Can I use the materials for research or media?

Yes. All materials are freely available for educational, journalistic, and humanitarian use. Please cite the archive as: Echoes of Gaza - A Digital Historical Record (echoesofgaza.org)

Why is this important now?

Because silence and distortion are weapons. When records disappear, justice becomes impossible. By preserving evidence and testimony in real time, Echoes of Gaza ensures that the historical record remains intact, and that the truth endures long after headlines fade.

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