Law for Palestine has launched a comprehensive database detailing over 500 instances of purported Israeli incitement to genocide

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Law for Palestine has been engaged in an investigative initiative since October 7th, 2023, to uncover and document instances of incitement to violence and expressions of genocidal intent by Israeli figures towards Palestinians. Their efforts have resulted in a database containing over 500 examples of such incitement found in social media, television interviews, and official statements from a range of Israeli sources, including politicians, military personnel and journalists. These instances are organized into categories such as genocidal intent, forced displacement, and collective punishment, with many originating from high-level officials within the Israeli government.

The organization emphasizes that the current content is only a portion of their comprehensive collection and plans to continuously update the page with additional sources and instances. Law for Palestine aims to provide this database as a vital tool for the international community to challenge the impunity surrounding these actions and to contribute to efforts to halt the ongoing violence against Palestinians. They encourage continued engagement with their platform for updates until the complete database is made public, reinforcing their dedication to justice and the cessation of atrocities against Palestinians.


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Law for Palestine has launched a comprehensive database detailing over 500 instances of purported Israeli incitement to genocide

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Law for Palestine has introduced an extensive database that meticulously records more than 500 instances of alleged incitement to genocide within Israeli discourse. This digital archive aims to systematically compile and present evidence of genocidal rhetoric, providing a resource for researchers, legal professionals and the public to understand and analyze the prevalence of such language in Israeli media, social media and public statements.

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