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‘Will I survive? Will I emerge unscathed? If I am killed, will I be buried, or will my body be left on the streets for the dogs to eat?’
Notable Watchdog Reporting on the Israel-Hamas Conflict
This article lists some of the best investigations conducted to date by journalistic organizations and research groups on the Israel-Hamas war.
Why are 3,558 Palestinians detained without charge?
Administrative detention has always been a standard Israeli practice as a crackdown on violence. However, the number of Palestinian detainees has increased dramatically since Israel invaded Gaza.
The Russia-Ukraine War has caused a staggering amount of cultural destruction
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine destroyed part of the Ukrainian history and heritage. The Russian military has deliberately targeted important museums, churches, and libraries.
Tools and strategies to identify and track ships for investigative stories
A toolkit for uncovering a merchant ship's location, routes, ownership, and inspections in four simple steps.
The Russian nationalists fighting on Ukraine’s side
The actions of the Russian Volunteer Corps, their relationship with the far-right and connections with Greece.
Both witnesses and victims: How journalists are covering the war in Gaza
Since Israel imposed a full blockade on Gaza on October 9, 2023, and restricted foreign media crews from entering, Palestinian journalists have made an essential contribution to the coverage of the conflict. They have been on the front lines, both as witnesses and victims.
Gaza: Electricity and water threatened with collapse
More than 26,751 casualties have been recorded after 117 days of Israel’s war in Gaza; furthermore the water and electricity infrastructures in the area have been severely affected. However, this is not something new, as these essential infrastructures have long suffered from problems.