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The First Livestreamed Genocide: Gaza’s Horror and the World’s Shame
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The First Livestreamed Genocide: Gaza’s Horror and the World’s Shame

AI scores your 'killability,' soldiers loot lingerie, and TikTok celebrates genocide, this isn’t war; it’s dystopian theatre, staged with Western complicity and global indifference.

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In the tradition of the most exacting investigative journalism, Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit delivers a film of profound gravity and searing clarity, documenting war crimes committed in Gaza and exposing the complicity of global powers. This is not a film for passive consumption. It is an indictment, a plea, and a call to action, all meticulously pieced together with a journalist’s integrity and the weight of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Geneva Conventions.

The documentary, published on October 3, 2024, is a harrowing journey through a conflict where the boundaries of legality and morality have been shattered. It is built on an unparalleled database of thousands of photos, videos, and social media posts uploaded by Israeli soldiers, supplemented by eyewitness accounts and testimonies from Palestinians on the ground. What emerges is a tapestry of atrocities, from wanton destruction and looting to systematic targeting of civilians, journalists, and human rights wo…

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Gezim Hilaj
London-based journalist specializing in research-driven storytelling. Studying Digital and Social Journalism, I contribute to UK publications, covering political tensions and their impact on civilians.
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