VIDEO: Masked hacker announces 920GB archive of 'Israeli' war crimes in Gaza
A masked individual identifying themselves as part of a group called “Israel Exposed” announced in a video circulated on Instagram that the group has published a large archive of footage they say documents 'Israeli' war crimes in Gaza.
The speaker said the archive totals 920 gigabytes and urged that perpetrators be brought to the International Court of Justice.
In the video, the speaker said: “Hello world. I have good news for you today… we now officially have a massive database containing 920 gigabytes of footage of war crimes from Gaza.” The announcement said the material was compiled from “trusted news collections” on X and Telegram, along with an archive assembled from footage uploaded by 99 Palestinian journalists.
The group said the files are publicly accessible through links on a page identified as @ZionismExposedX on X, and that the archive is split into two Proton Drive links, one holding news-source material and the other containing footage attributed to Palestinian journalists. The poster warned that the material is “extremely graphic” and is being shared for journalistic documentation of what the group described as an ongoing atrocity.
Beyond archiving footage, the person in the video framed the project as an active legal effort. They said the initiative — which they called part of 'Israel' Exposed, has submitted “thousands” of war-crime cases to the International Criminal Court (ICC) and is coordinating evidence collection with a volunteer network of roughly 1,000 people on Discord who help gather, review and forward material.
The speaker also said an additional 500GB of material was being prepared for public release after sanitization. Distributed Denial of Secrets+1
The account and group have previously published large archives and backups of social-media channels related to the conflict, and copies of such archives have been mirrored on public leak sites. Independent archival projects and leak repositories list multiple “Gaza” volumes attributed to Israel Exposed, which the group says were compiled from Telegram, Discord and X.
Journalistic and legal experts caution that material obtained from social media and messaging platforms requires careful verification before being accepted as evidence in court. The organization’s claims about submissions to the ICC and the provenance of specific files could not be independently verified at the time of publication.
The announcement included a call to action: followers were urged to join the group’s Discord channel and follow related X accounts to “ensure full accountability and justice,” language that the masked speaker used while also issuing a political message directed at 'Israeli' authorities.
What we could not confirm: The independent authenticity of individual clips in the claimed 920GB archive; the exact identities of the group’s members; and the claim that “thousands” of cases have already been submitted to the ICC. The account linked to the archive is publicly visible on X and mirrored archives related to “Israel Exposed” appear on archival/leak repositories.