Gaza (QNN)- Namecheap.com has taken down the Genocide.live domain name which was home to an archive of over 16k videos documenting Israeli war crimes submitted as evidence on the State of Israel’s acts of genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza by the South African UN delegation to the UNSC and ICJ cases.
Namecheap.com, the popular domain name and webhosting platform, has taken down the Genocide.live domain name, which was home to a publicly accessible archive of over 16,000 videos documenting Israeli war crimes.
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The archive, formerly known as TikTokGenocide, was previously submitted as “evidence on the State of Israel’s acts of genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza” by the South African UN delegation to the United Nations Security Council in February of 2025 and is also included in ongoing court proceedings of the International Court of Justice case South Africa against Israel.
In a New Year’s tweet on Tuesday, the maintainer of the site going by the alias of Zionism Observer on Twitter detailed the suspension of the Genocide.live domain name, under the seemingly claim of its hosting material that “promotes, encourages, engages or displays cruelty to humans or animals.”
In addition to hosting over 16,000 videos of evidence documenting evidence of war crimes by Israeli soldiers and examples of intent of genocide from Israeli military and civil leaders, the Genocide.live archive also included an interactive map of Gaza detailing Israeli violations against the populace in each area, a geolocated index of the videos for which location data was positively determined, a categorized listing of videos detailing the nature of violations, an extensive index of the different types of victims of Israeli agression, a cross-indexed reference of various weapons of war used, and, perhaps most sensitively of all, a cross-indexed list of individual Israeli military brigades and battalions tied to each of the hosted pieces of evidence, where that information was available.
The site’s maintainer noted with concern an anomaly in the traffic the archive was receiving from Israel, and had earlier reported recent attempts to probe their infrastructure from the same.
Genocide.live is a part of the Databases for Palestine project, a collective founded in December of 2023 using tech to shed light on the terrible situation in Gaza and the acts of the Israeli occupation government and army that contributed to Israel being credibly accused of committing genocide in Palestine by prominent human rights organizations including Amnesty International, Médecins Sans Frontières, and Human Rights Watch, among others.
Source: Zionism Observer, NeoSmart