DaysofPal- A new digital platform aimed at documenting the Israeli genocidal war in Gaza has been officially launched, offering the largest open-access archive of visual materials from the Israeli genocide.
The platform, titled ArchiveGenocide.com, is designed to collect and organize photos and videos from Gaza in a centralized, searchable database accessible to researchers, journalists, and human rights advocates without requiring full archive downloads.
According to the project’s organizers, the archive currently includes more than 64,500 video clips and nearly 18,000 images gathered from over 300 journalists and field sources.
Users can download individual videos, browse a searchable index, and access geolocation data linked to specific materials.
The platform also features an interactive map that is continuously updated to reflect events in chronological order, as well as a database containing the names of victims documented during the Israeli genocidal war.
Developers of the project said the archive remains a work in progress, noting that the scale of the material requires extensive time for verification and cataloguing.
They emphasized that efforts are ongoing to expand the database with additional content.
In a statement, the organizers encouraged the public to contribute to preserving the archive through decentralized storage technologies such as torrent systems, which can help ensure long-term accessibility and protection against data loss or removal.
They also paid tribute to journalists, photographers, and activists who risked their lives to capture and transmit footage from Gaza, highlighting the importance of preserving firsthand documentation of events on the ground.
The launch comes amid continued global attention on the documentation and verification of wartime evidence, as digital archives increasingly play a critical role in reporting, research, and accountability efforts related to armed conflicts.
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