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Erasing Gaza

Published on: November 7, 2025 12:53 AM

The battle over Gaza is no longer confined to rubble and sky. It has moved online, into servers, algorithms, and opaque content policies.

And in that digital war, truth itself is being targeted.

In recent weeks, hundreds of videos documenting Israel’s assault on Gaza–bombings of hospitals, schools, and media offices–have disappeared from YouTube. The platform claims “policy violations.” What has actually been erased is some of the most graphic, verifiable evidence of modern war crimes.

Human rights investigators say over 700 videos were quietly taken down, many belonging to Palestinian NGOs long monitored by Israeli and Western authorities. The timing is striking. The purge came days after Washington and Brussels sanctioned those very organisations, accusing them of “terror links.” The coincidence is too sharp to ignore.

In one sweep, years of documentation vanished. Gone were the clips that lawyers used to verify civilian deaths, geolocate airstrikes, or identify the journalists killed in the field. For Gaza, where foreign reporters are banned, these digital witnesses were all that remained. When they disappear, so does the evidence.

Platforms that remove proof of atrocity while leaving propaganda untouched become instruments of power. Their algorithms do not weigh ethics; they obey influence. They obey risk assessments written in Washington, not human suffering unfolding in Rafah.

The cost is staggering. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, more than 220 reporters and media workers have been killed in Gaza since October 2023: the deadliest period for the press since records began. The United Nations says nine out of ten journalist killings worldwide go unpunished. In Gaza, accountability has been reduced to zero. An independent tribunal convened in Istanbul last month named this for what it is: “the digital dimension of genocide.” Its judges concluded that silencing witnesses, through bullets or algorithms, is part of the same system of impunity.

This should alarm more than activists. When private corporations hold the power to decide which wars are seen and which victims count, democracy itself is imperilled. The digital sphere has become a battlefield, and those who control it are its generals. *

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: battle, Erasing, Gaza

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