The Evidence
“The Evidence” is a 52-minute documentary that delves into the Israeli military’s assault on Gaza. This assault marks the most extensive destruction and loss of life in the region since the Nakba, or the “Great Catastrophe,” in 1948. The film investigates alleged war crimes, including the use of banned weapons such as white phosphorus, and presents a detailed examination of the atrocities committed against the Palestinian population. The documentary features a distinguished panel of human rights experts who provide their insights and analysis. These experts, alongside human rights organizations, help construct a compelling narrative that meticulously examines the evidence of war crimes in Gaza. “The Evidence” is a 52-minute documentary that delves into the Israeli military’s assault on Gaza. This assault marks the most extensive destruction and loss of life in the region since the Nakba, or the “Great Catastrophe,” in 1948. The film investigates alleged war crimes, including the use of banned weapons such as white phosphorus, and presents a detailed examination of the atrocities committed against the Palestinian population. The documentary features a distinguished panel of human rights experts who provide their insights and analysis. These experts, alongside human rights organizations, help construct a compelling narrative that meticulously examines the evidence of war crimes in Gaza. “The Evidence” is a 52-minute documentary that delves into the Israeli military’s assault on Gaza. This assault marks the most extensive destruction and loss of life in the region since the Nakba, or the “Great Catastrophe,” in 1948. The film investigates alleged war crimes, including the use of banned weapons such as white phosphorus, and presents a detailed examination of the atrocities committed against the Palestinian population. The documentary features a distinguished panel of human rights experts who provide their insights and analysis. These experts, alongside human rights organizations, help construct a compelling narrative that meticulously examines the evidence of war crimes in Gaza. “The Evidence” is a 52-minute documentary that delves into the Israeli military’s assault on Gaza. This assault marks the most extensive destruction and loss of life in the region since the Nakba, or the “Great Catastrophe,” in 1948. The film investigates alleged war crimes, including the use of banned weapons such as white phosphorus, and presents a detailed examination of the atrocities committed against the Palestinian population. The documentary features a distinguished panel of human rights experts who provide their insights and analysis. These experts, alongside human rights organizations, help construct a compelling narrative that meticulously examines the evidence of war crimes in Gaza.