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A global open-source platform built to document, verify, and preserve evidence from conflict zones and human rights crises. On Witness Eye, every photo, video, satellite image, and testimony is reviewed through a network of legal experts, journalists, and investigators before being archived. The platform acts as both a public record and a secure vault, ensuring that vital evidence cannot be erased, tampered with, or hidden from history.
This tag brings together all categories of documentation — from digital evidence archives and eyewitness testimonies to records of civilian infrastructure destruction and crimes against humanity. Each entry is enriched with metadata, geolocation data, and time stamps to meet court standards, making it a trusted source for the Gaza Tribunal, NGOs, media outlets, and researchers.

Witness Eye is not just a database; it is a safeguard for truth. It empowers communities, amplifies silenced voices, and connects global citizens to verified, court-ready evidence. By doing so, it strengthens the fight against impunity and supports the pursuit of justice wherever human rights are under threat.

Gaza Stories – A Gaza Lawyer’s Testimony

In the heart of conflict, where the very essence of humanity is threatened, from the Gaza Stories resonate with pain, resilience, and a demand for justice. Rima Naim, a dedicated lawyer and advocate for the victims of war, stands at the intersection of legal advocacy and personal loss. Her family’s experience during the Gaza war […]

Gaza Stories – Bombed, Besieged, but Alive: A Gaza Teen’s Testimony

Gaza Stories shares Raghad Suleiman’s heartbreaking experience amid the Gaza genocide. A 17-year-old high school student, Raghad’s life was shattered on October 7th. The bombing forced her family to flee, but even in displacement, they were not safe. Her home was destroyed, and over 50 relatives were killed. The hospital she fled to for treatment […]

Gaza Stories – A Doctor’s Gaza Testimony of His Family Loss

When Gaza Stories set out to document the lives torn open by war, we expected grief and testimony; we did not expect the quiet, precise cadence of a surgeon explaining how a house “broke like a biscuit.” Dr. Ali Hassan Al-Nuwairi, 33, had built a life of rounds and operating rooms—an orthopedic specialist trained at […]

Gaza Stories – Surviving Rubble, Bearing Memory

Sundus Zaqout on Survival, Loss, and the Work of Memory… When Gaza Stories are told, the first images are often ruins and statistics. But sometimes a single voice lifts above the dust. “I woke up under the rubble thinking I was dreaming,” says 27-year-old Sundus Issam Atiya Zaqout. In that suspended moment—between sleep and the […]

Gaza Stories – Fares Shaheen’s Fight to Stand Again

Gaza Stories begin in ordinary places—a school desk, a kitchen table, a quick run to the corner store. For 17-year-old Fares Omar Shaheen, it began at the meat counter of a mall in Nuseirat. He had come to buy groceries for his family; he left without a leg, scorched by fire and pulled to safety […]

Gaza Stories – Ahmed Abu Obeid and the Weight of 200 Names

The first thing Ahmed tells me is where his family is rooted: the sand-colored lanes of Sheikh Radwan and the coastal strip everyone calls as-Sudaniyya. Before the war, that geography meant routine—factories humming, deliveries coming in, brothers arguing about prices and deadlines. “We’re a commercial and industrial family,” he says, not as a boast but […]

Gaza Stories – The Mother’s Fight: A Story of Family Separation

The war on Gaza has left scars deeper than any bomb blast. The pain and suffering of its people extend far beyond the destruction of homes and infrastructure. It reaches into the very hearts of families, ripping them apart and altering their lives forever. Asma Al-Batsh’s story is one of unimaginable loss, heart-wrenching separation, and […]

Gaza Stories: A Home Turned Into a Mass Grave

In the crowded streets of Sheikh Radwan, Gaza City, one Palestinian family once lived a life of closeness, warmth, and ritual. The Orouq home was more than walls and a roof — it was a sanctuary where multiple generations gathered daily. “Our house,” recalls journalist Abd al-Rahim Orouq, “was my father’s life’s dream. He sold […]

Gaza Stories – A Mother’s Last Words, A Family’s Goodbye

Gaza Stories are often told through numbers—casualty counts, destroyed homes, statistics that flash on screens and then fade with the next update. But numbers cannot carry grief. For Waseem, living in exile, every number has a name: his mother and three sisters. They were his mother and three sisters, women who had built their lives […]

Gaza Stories – Hossam’s Fight to Witness

The streets of Beit Hanoun no longer echo with childhood laughter. In these Gaza stories, every corner of the city tells of bombardment, every wall carries scars of shattered lives. For journalist Hossam Shabat, Beit Hanoun is both his birthplace and his prison. “I was born here, my father was born here, and our family […]

Gaza Stories – Final Words: Between Grief and the Duty

War has taken almost everything from Mohammed Qreiqeh—his mother, his brother, his home. Yet, even as he buries his family, he returns to the camera. For him, journalism is not just a profession. It is a duty born from loss, a way to keep memories alive when graves are destroyed and voices silenced. Each report […]

Gaza Stories – A Test for Humanity: When Law Collapses (Part 1)

The war in Gaza has lasted over 620 days, leaving behind more than just physical destruction. Entire generations are being marked by hunger, displacement, and deep sorrow. Among those who carry both grief and duty is Dr. Wisam Atallah. He is a legal scholar and a political researcher. But he is also a victim of […]

Gaza Stories – A Journalist Between Exile and War

A Journalist Between Exile and War brings us the voice of Mohammed Al-Saidi, carrying both memory and struggle. From Deir al-Balah, where “safe zones” never truly meant safety, to the silence of exile, his story bridges two worlds. It speaks of bombed homes, untreated illnesses, and families torn apart. It also tells of young journalists […]

Lost Over 90 Family Member: Story of Dr. Rinad Al-Majdalawi

 When everything moves too fast to feel real, there are moments that make us stop, breathe, and reflect. Here’s something that truly matters—Dr. Rinad Al-Majdalawi’s journey is one of loss, survival, and the emotional scars left by the war in Gaza. Her story is not just another tragedy; it’s a reminder of the lasting human […]

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