Online Archive Maps Destruction in Gaza Using Geolocated Footage
Genocide Live compiles publicly available videos and photographs to create an interactive map of Israeli strikes and military activity in Gaza. The project draws on geolocated social media posts and is intended for researchers, journalists, and displaced residents.
news.sky.comAn expanding online archive called Genocide Live is compiling geolocated footage of Israeli strikes and military activity across Gaza, creating an interactive map documenting destruction in the Strip. The project aggregates publicly available videos, photographs, and social media posts that have been tagged with location data.
Users can view the material on an interactive map that shows the sites of recorded strikes and other military actions. Haaretz reported that the archive serves researchers, journalists, and Palestinians seeking information about the current condition of homes and neighborhoods.
The map continues to expand as new geolocated material is added.
No official Israeli or Palestinian government data sources are cited in the archive description. Access to the platform is open to the public through standard web browsers.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
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Researchers and journalists gain a centralized visual record of reported strikes.
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Displaced residents may use the map to assess conditions in specific areas.
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