Filed under: War Crimes, Gaza, Censorship
⚠️ Graphic Warning: This is live footage of a hospital bombing in Gaza. This is not gore for gore’s sake. This is evidence.
They Call It “Community Standards”
The video you’re about to see has been deleted from TikTok for “violence.” But what is more violent—watching civilians carried bleeding from a hospital, or pretending it never happened?
Hospitals are sanctuaries under international law. To bomb one is a crime. To bomb the same one twice is not an accident—it is annihilation.
This footage has been scrubbed from the internet to protect “safety.” But safety for whom? Not the patients. Not the families. Not the truth.
The Footage
→ Click here to watch the archived video
Why This Matters
I am posting this because history is written in the spaces where truth is erased. When evidence disappears, denial grows bold.
The footage is graphic because the crime was graphic. The horror is the point. That’s what makes this more than “content.” This is testimony, a record carved into pixels because the bodies won’t be allowed to speak for themselves.
Silence is compliance. Deletion is complicity.
The Record Cannot Vanish
Platforms profit on amnesia. They bury blood under “guidelines.” They flatten massacre into “content moderation.”
But let’s say this clearly:
The problem isn’t the video.
The problem is the bomb.
The crime is not the footage.
The crime is what the footage shows.
When tech erases evidence, they are laundering war crimes into nothingness.
What You Can Do
Share this post. Don’t share the raw clip—it’ll vanish again. Share the archive. The more roads lead here, the harder it is to erase.
Save it. Download. Back it up. Screenshots, external drives, the works. If the servers go dark, let the record live in your hands.
Carry the weight. Speak it aloud. Tell someone who doesn’t want to know. Refuse the comfort of ignorance.
Final Word
Censorship protects power, not people. The truth will not survive by accident—it survives because we drag it, screaming, into the light.
🔥 If you share one thing today, let it be this. 🔥
—Rebecca M. Bell
Filed under: War Crimes, Gaza, Censorship