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The Israeli military’s weaponisation of aid and starvation to displace and destroy Palestinian society will not stop as long as Israel controls aid distribution. Our latest analysis shows how Israel imposed a deadly aid system through GHF ration stations, while dismantling a proven civilian-led model, to concentrate Palestinians in Rafah and push Gazan society toward collapse.

The following findings are based on image and data analysis from 18 Mar - 11 Jul:

🔸 Just 4 GHF stations have been established in Rafah and central Gaza to distribute aid to over 2m Palestinians, some of whom are a 6 hr roundtrip from their nearest site.

🔸 An assessment of official GHF announcements revealed that after 19 June, their ration sites were open an average of only 10 mins/day, with just 17 mins advanced warning about opening times.

🔸 The limited number of aid distribution sites and limited access to those locations has forced civilians to relocate to areas further south closer to these sites.

🔸 GHF ration stations are located within militarised areas and supplied by the same routes used by the Israeli military to supply their bases.

🔸 We geolocated 15+ attacks near GHF stations.

🔸 Under the previous model, aid was successfully distributed by agencies like WFP and UNWRA through a UN-coordinated delivery system with ~400 locations across Gaza. From Oct '23-Oct '24, FA documented over 322 Israeli attacks on food infrastructure, aid personnel, and civilians seeking aid.

🔸 What few aid trucks enter Gaza are intercepted by gangs or desperate civilians, due to Israeli attacks on the security forces tasked with protecting these convoys. When local family clans temporarily took over this protective responsibility, in so doing successfully facilitating aid delivery and distribution, Israel closed down Zikim Crossing and falsely identified the community-led effort as a Hamas looting.

🔸 Under Israel’s militarised GHF model, starving Palestinians are killed wherever they try to receive aid or seek treatment for malnutrition. This is continuous with patterns we documented from Oct '23-Sept '24 of repeated Israeli attacks on civilians seeking aid.

Read more @ link in bio.


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The Israeli military’s weaponisation of aid and starvation to displace and destroy Palestinian society will not stop as long as Israel controls aid distribution. Our latest analysis shows how Israel imposed a deadly aid system through GHF ration stations, while dismantling a proven civilian-led model, to concentrate Palestinians in Rafah and push Gazan society toward collapse.

The following findings are based on image and data analysis from 18 Mar - 11 Jul:

🔸 Just 4 GHF stations have been established in Rafah and central Gaza to distribute aid to over 2m Palestinians, some of whom are a 6 hr roundtrip from their nearest site.

🔸 An assessment of official GHF announcements revealed that after 19 June, their ration sites were open an average of only 10 mins/day, with just 17 mins advanced warning about opening times.

🔸 The limited number of aid distribution sites and limited access to those locations has forced civilians to relocate to areas further south closer to these sites.

🔸 GHF ration stations are located within militarised areas and supplied by the same routes used by the Israeli military to supply their bases.

🔸 We geolocated 15+ attacks near GHF stations.

🔸 Under the previous model, aid was successfully distributed by agencies like WFP and UNWRA through a UN-coordinated delivery system with ~400 locations across Gaza. From Oct '23-Oct '24, FA documented over 322 Israeli attacks on food infrastructure, aid personnel, and civilians seeking aid.

🔸 What few aid trucks enter Gaza are intercepted by gangs or desperate civilians, due to Israeli attacks on the security forces tasked with protecting these convoys. When local family clans temporarily took over this protective responsibility, in so doing successfully facilitating aid delivery and distribution, Israel closed down Zikim Crossing and falsely identified the community-led effort as a Hamas looting.

🔸 Under Israel’s militarised GHF model, starving Palestinians are killed wherever they try to receive aid or seek treatment for malnutrition. This is continuous with patterns we documented from Oct '23-Sept '24 of repeated Israeli attacks on civilians seeking aid.

Read more @ link in bio.


17.4K
165
10 months ago

The Israeli military’s weaponisation of aid and starvation to displace and destroy Palestinian society will not stop as long as Israel controls aid distribution. Our latest analysis shows how Israel imposed a deadly aid system through GHF ration stations, while dismantling a proven civilian-led model, to concentrate Palestinians in Rafah and push Gazan society toward collapse.

The following findings are based on image and data analysis from 18 Mar - 11 Jul:

🔸 Just 4 GHF stations have been established in Rafah and central Gaza to distribute aid to over 2m Palestinians, some of whom are a 6 hr roundtrip from their nearest site.

🔸 An assessment of official GHF announcements revealed that after 19 June, their ration sites were open an average of only 10 mins/day, with just 17 mins advanced warning about opening times.

🔸 The limited number of aid distribution sites and limited access to those locations has forced civilians to relocate to areas further south closer to these sites.

🔸 GHF ration stations are located within militarised areas and supplied by the same routes used by the Israeli military to supply their bases.

🔸 We geolocated 15+ attacks near GHF stations.

🔸 Under the previous model, aid was successfully distributed by agencies like WFP and UNWRA through a UN-coordinated delivery system with ~400 locations across Gaza. From Oct '23-Oct '24, FA documented over 322 Israeli attacks on food infrastructure, aid personnel, and civilians seeking aid.

🔸 What few aid trucks enter Gaza are intercepted by gangs or desperate civilians, due to Israeli attacks on the security forces tasked with protecting these convoys. When local family clans temporarily took over this protective responsibility, in so doing successfully facilitating aid delivery and distribution, Israel closed down Zikim Crossing and falsely identified the community-led effort as a Hamas looting.

🔸 Under Israel’s militarised GHF model, starving Palestinians are killed wherever they try to receive aid or seek treatment for malnutrition. This is continuous with patterns we documented from Oct '23-Sept '24 of repeated Israeli attacks on civilians seeking aid.

Read more @ link in bio.


17.4K
165
10 months ago

The Israeli military’s weaponisation of aid and starvation to displace and destroy Palestinian society will not stop as long as Israel controls aid distribution. Our latest analysis shows how Israel imposed a deadly aid system through GHF ration stations, while dismantling a proven civilian-led model, to concentrate Palestinians in Rafah and push Gazan society toward collapse.

The following findings are based on image and data analysis from 18 Mar - 11 Jul:

🔸 Just 4 GHF stations have been established in Rafah and central Gaza to distribute aid to over 2m Palestinians, some of whom are a 6 hr roundtrip from their nearest site.

🔸 An assessment of official GHF announcements revealed that after 19 June, their ration sites were open an average of only 10 mins/day, with just 17 mins advanced warning about opening times.

🔸 The limited number of aid distribution sites and limited access to those locations has forced civilians to relocate to areas further south closer to these sites.

🔸 GHF ration stations are located within militarised areas and supplied by the same routes used by the Israeli military to supply their bases.

🔸 We geolocated 15+ attacks near GHF stations.

🔸 Under the previous model, aid was successfully distributed by agencies like WFP and UNWRA through a UN-coordinated delivery system with ~400 locations across Gaza. From Oct '23-Oct '24, FA documented over 322 Israeli attacks on food infrastructure, aid personnel, and civilians seeking aid.

🔸 What few aid trucks enter Gaza are intercepted by gangs or desperate civilians, due to Israeli attacks on the security forces tasked with protecting these convoys. When local family clans temporarily took over this protective responsibility, in so doing successfully facilitating aid delivery and distribution, Israel closed down Zikim Crossing and falsely identified the community-led effort as a Hamas looting.

🔸 Under Israel’s militarised GHF model, starving Palestinians are killed wherever they try to receive aid or seek treatment for malnutrition. This is continuous with patterns we documented from Oct '23-Sept '24 of repeated Israeli attacks on civilians seeking aid.

Read more @ link in bio.


17.4K
165
10 months ago

The Israeli military’s weaponisation of aid and starvation to displace and destroy Palestinian society will not stop as long as Israel controls aid distribution. Our latest analysis shows how Israel imposed a deadly aid system through GHF ration stations, while dismantling a proven civilian-led model, to concentrate Palestinians in Rafah and push Gazan society toward collapse.

The following findings are based on image and data analysis from 18 Mar - 11 Jul:

🔸 Just 4 GHF stations have been established in Rafah and central Gaza to distribute aid to over 2m Palestinians, some of whom are a 6 hr roundtrip from their nearest site.

🔸 An assessment of official GHF announcements revealed that after 19 June, their ration sites were open an average of only 10 mins/day, with just 17 mins advanced warning about opening times.

🔸 The limited number of aid distribution sites and limited access to those locations has forced civilians to relocate to areas further south closer to these sites.

🔸 GHF ration stations are located within militarised areas and supplied by the same routes used by the Israeli military to supply their bases.

🔸 We geolocated 15+ attacks near GHF stations.

🔸 Under the previous model, aid was successfully distributed by agencies like WFP and UNWRA through a UN-coordinated delivery system with ~400 locations across Gaza. From Oct '23-Oct '24, FA documented over 322 Israeli attacks on food infrastructure, aid personnel, and civilians seeking aid.

🔸 What few aid trucks enter Gaza are intercepted by gangs or desperate civilians, due to Israeli attacks on the security forces tasked with protecting these convoys. When local family clans temporarily took over this protective responsibility, in so doing successfully facilitating aid delivery and distribution, Israel closed down Zikim Crossing and falsely identified the community-led effort as a Hamas looting.

🔸 Under Israel’s militarised GHF model, starving Palestinians are killed wherever they try to receive aid or seek treatment for malnutrition. This is continuous with patterns we documented from Oct '23-Sept '24 of repeated Israeli attacks on civilians seeking aid.

Read more @ link in bio.


17.4K
165
10 months ago

The Israeli military’s weaponisation of aid and starvation to displace and destroy Palestinian society will not stop as long as Israel controls aid distribution. Our latest analysis shows how Israel imposed a deadly aid system through GHF ration stations, while dismantling a proven civilian-led model, to concentrate Palestinians in Rafah and push Gazan society toward collapse.

The following findings are based on image and data analysis from 18 Mar - 11 Jul:

🔸 Just 4 GHF stations have been established in Rafah and central Gaza to distribute aid to over 2m Palestinians, some of whom are a 6 hr roundtrip from their nearest site.

🔸 An assessment of official GHF announcements revealed that after 19 June, their ration sites were open an average of only 10 mins/day, with just 17 mins advanced warning about opening times.

🔸 The limited number of aid distribution sites and limited access to those locations has forced civilians to relocate to areas further south closer to these sites.

🔸 GHF ration stations are located within militarised areas and supplied by the same routes used by the Israeli military to supply their bases.

🔸 We geolocated 15+ attacks near GHF stations.

🔸 Under the previous model, aid was successfully distributed by agencies like WFP and UNWRA through a UN-coordinated delivery system with ~400 locations across Gaza. From Oct '23-Oct '24, FA documented over 322 Israeli attacks on food infrastructure, aid personnel, and civilians seeking aid.

🔸 What few aid trucks enter Gaza are intercepted by gangs or desperate civilians, due to Israeli attacks on the security forces tasked with protecting these convoys. When local family clans temporarily took over this protective responsibility, in so doing successfully facilitating aid delivery and distribution, Israel closed down Zikim Crossing and falsely identified the community-led effort as a Hamas looting.

🔸 Under Israel’s militarised GHF model, starving Palestinians are killed wherever they try to receive aid or seek treatment for malnutrition. This is continuous with patterns we documented from Oct '23-Sept '24 of repeated Israeli attacks on civilians seeking aid.

Read more @ link in bio.


17.4K
165
10 months ago

The Israeli military’s weaponisation of aid and starvation to displace and destroy Palestinian society will not stop as long as Israel controls aid distribution. Our latest analysis shows how Israel imposed a deadly aid system through GHF ration stations, while dismantling a proven civilian-led model, to concentrate Palestinians in Rafah and push Gazan society toward collapse.

The following findings are based on image and data analysis from 18 Mar - 11 Jul:

🔸 Just 4 GHF stations have been established in Rafah and central Gaza to distribute aid to over 2m Palestinians, some of whom are a 6 hr roundtrip from their nearest site.

🔸 An assessment of official GHF announcements revealed that after 19 June, their ration sites were open an average of only 10 mins/day, with just 17 mins advanced warning about opening times.

🔸 The limited number of aid distribution sites and limited access to those locations has forced civilians to relocate to areas further south closer to these sites.

🔸 GHF ration stations are located within militarised areas and supplied by the same routes used by the Israeli military to supply their bases.

🔸 We geolocated 15+ attacks near GHF stations.

🔸 Under the previous model, aid was successfully distributed by agencies like WFP and UNWRA through a UN-coordinated delivery system with ~400 locations across Gaza. From Oct '23-Oct '24, FA documented over 322 Israeli attacks on food infrastructure, aid personnel, and civilians seeking aid.

🔸 What few aid trucks enter Gaza are intercepted by gangs or desperate civilians, due to Israeli attacks on the security forces tasked with protecting these convoys. When local family clans temporarily took over this protective responsibility, in so doing successfully facilitating aid delivery and distribution, Israel closed down Zikim Crossing and falsely identified the community-led effort as a Hamas looting.

🔸 Under Israel’s militarised GHF model, starving Palestinians are killed wherever they try to receive aid or seek treatment for malnutrition. This is continuous with patterns we documented from Oct '23-Sept '24 of repeated Israeli attacks on civilians seeking aid.

Read more @ link in bio.


17.4K
165
10 months ago

The Israeli military’s weaponisation of aid and starvation to displace and destroy Palestinian society will not stop as long as Israel controls aid distribution. Our latest analysis shows how Israel imposed a deadly aid system through GHF ration stations, while dismantling a proven civilian-led model, to concentrate Palestinians in Rafah and push Gazan society toward collapse.

The following findings are based on image and data analysis from 18 Mar - 11 Jul:

🔸 Just 4 GHF stations have been established in Rafah and central Gaza to distribute aid to over 2m Palestinians, some of whom are a 6 hr roundtrip from their nearest site.

🔸 An assessment of official GHF announcements revealed that after 19 June, their ration sites were open an average of only 10 mins/day, with just 17 mins advanced warning about opening times.

🔸 The limited number of aid distribution sites and limited access to those locations has forced civilians to relocate to areas further south closer to these sites.

🔸 GHF ration stations are located within militarised areas and supplied by the same routes used by the Israeli military to supply their bases.

🔸 We geolocated 15+ attacks near GHF stations.

🔸 Under the previous model, aid was successfully distributed by agencies like WFP and UNWRA through a UN-coordinated delivery system with ~400 locations across Gaza. From Oct '23-Oct '24, FA documented over 322 Israeli attacks on food infrastructure, aid personnel, and civilians seeking aid.

🔸 What few aid trucks enter Gaza are intercepted by gangs or desperate civilians, due to Israeli attacks on the security forces tasked with protecting these convoys. When local family clans temporarily took over this protective responsibility, in so doing successfully facilitating aid delivery and distribution, Israel closed down Zikim Crossing and falsely identified the community-led effort as a Hamas looting.

🔸 Under Israel’s militarised GHF model, starving Palestinians are killed wherever they try to receive aid or seek treatment for malnutrition. This is continuous with patterns we documented from Oct '23-Sept '24 of repeated Israeli attacks on civilians seeking aid.

Read more @ link in bio.


17.4K
165
10 months ago


NEW: Israel has built more than 25 kilometers of earthen barriers inside Gaza since the “ceasefire,” according to an analysis by Forensic Architecture—physically dividing Gaza along the line of Israeli control and further corralling Palestinians into less than half of the enclave.

As part of the October 2025 deal, Israeli troops withdrew to the “yellow line” that runs roughly parallel to Gaza’s coastline and cuts off large chunks of territory at the northern and southern ends of the enclave, giving Israel control of 53% of the Gaza Strip. Since then, they have encroached further west and now effectively control over 60% of the territory.

“This is the danger of reading the ceasefire as an event rather than as a phase: it allows the slow violence of fortification, encroachment, and engineered uninhabitability to proceed under the cover of a word that promises its end,” Abdaljawad Omar, an assistant professor at Birzeit university in the West Bank, told Drop Site.

President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” has unilaterally rewritten the Gaza ceasefire agreement, resistance leaders recently told Drop Site, in an effort to compel Palestinians to surrender their liberation cause and institutionalize Israeli domination over the future of the Gaza Strip. Since October, more than 900 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in Israeli airstrikes and shootings, many of them targeted close to the “yellow line.”

“What Forensic Architecture is documenting, beneath the technical vocabulary of berms and buffer zones, is the conversion of a political problem into a spatial one,” Omar said. “Israel cannot resolve the question Gaza poses—the question of a people that will not be made to disappear—so it attempts to spatialize it, to turn an irreducible political antagonism into a matter of meters, mounds, and managed distance. This is the oldest evasion of the colonial state: when you cannot answer the demand, you wall it.”

By @forensicarchitecture & Drop Site
🔗 Tap the link in bio to find the full report


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NEW: Israel has built more than 25 kilometers of earthen barriers inside Gaza since the “ceasefire,” according to an analysis by Forensic Architecture—physically dividing Gaza along the line of Israeli control and further corralling Palestinians into less than half of the enclave.

As part of the October 2025 deal, Israeli troops withdrew to the “yellow line” that runs roughly parallel to Gaza’s coastline and cuts off large chunks of territory at the northern and southern ends of the enclave, giving Israel control of 53% of the Gaza Strip. Since then, they have encroached further west and now effectively control over 60% of the territory.

“This is the danger of reading the ceasefire as an event rather than as a phase: it allows the slow violence of fortification, encroachment, and engineered uninhabitability to proceed under the cover of a word that promises its end,” Abdaljawad Omar, an assistant professor at Birzeit university in the West Bank, told Drop Site.

President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” has unilaterally rewritten the Gaza ceasefire agreement, resistance leaders recently told Drop Site, in an effort to compel Palestinians to surrender their liberation cause and institutionalize Israeli domination over the future of the Gaza Strip. Since October, more than 900 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in Israeli airstrikes and shootings, many of them targeted close to the “yellow line.”

“What Forensic Architecture is documenting, beneath the technical vocabulary of berms and buffer zones, is the conversion of a political problem into a spatial one,” Omar said. “Israel cannot resolve the question Gaza poses—the question of a people that will not be made to disappear—so it attempts to spatialize it, to turn an irreducible political antagonism into a matter of meters, mounds, and managed distance. This is the oldest evasion of the colonial state: when you cannot answer the demand, you wall it.”

By @forensicarchitecture & Drop Site
🔗 Tap the link in bio to find the full report


3.4K
49
13 hours ago

NEW: Israel has built more than 25 kilometers of earthen barriers inside Gaza since the “ceasefire,” according to an analysis by Forensic Architecture—physically dividing Gaza along the line of Israeli control and further corralling Palestinians into less than half of the enclave.

As part of the October 2025 deal, Israeli troops withdrew to the “yellow line” that runs roughly parallel to Gaza’s coastline and cuts off large chunks of territory at the northern and southern ends of the enclave, giving Israel control of 53% of the Gaza Strip. Since then, they have encroached further west and now effectively control over 60% of the territory.

“This is the danger of reading the ceasefire as an event rather than as a phase: it allows the slow violence of fortification, encroachment, and engineered uninhabitability to proceed under the cover of a word that promises its end,” Abdaljawad Omar, an assistant professor at Birzeit university in the West Bank, told Drop Site.

President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” has unilaterally rewritten the Gaza ceasefire agreement, resistance leaders recently told Drop Site, in an effort to compel Palestinians to surrender their liberation cause and institutionalize Israeli domination over the future of the Gaza Strip. Since October, more than 900 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in Israeli airstrikes and shootings, many of them targeted close to the “yellow line.”

“What Forensic Architecture is documenting, beneath the technical vocabulary of berms and buffer zones, is the conversion of a political problem into a spatial one,” Omar said. “Israel cannot resolve the question Gaza poses—the question of a people that will not be made to disappear—so it attempts to spatialize it, to turn an irreducible political antagonism into a matter of meters, mounds, and managed distance. This is the oldest evasion of the colonial state: when you cannot answer the demand, you wall it.”

By @forensicarchitecture & Drop Site
🔗 Tap the link in bio to find the full report


3.4K
49
13 hours ago

NEW: Israel has built more than 25 kilometers of earthen barriers inside Gaza since the “ceasefire,” according to an analysis by Forensic Architecture—physically dividing Gaza along the line of Israeli control and further corralling Palestinians into less than half of the enclave.

As part of the October 2025 deal, Israeli troops withdrew to the “yellow line” that runs roughly parallel to Gaza’s coastline and cuts off large chunks of territory at the northern and southern ends of the enclave, giving Israel control of 53% of the Gaza Strip. Since then, they have encroached further west and now effectively control over 60% of the territory.

“This is the danger of reading the ceasefire as an event rather than as a phase: it allows the slow violence of fortification, encroachment, and engineered uninhabitability to proceed under the cover of a word that promises its end,” Abdaljawad Omar, an assistant professor at Birzeit university in the West Bank, told Drop Site.

President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” has unilaterally rewritten the Gaza ceasefire agreement, resistance leaders recently told Drop Site, in an effort to compel Palestinians to surrender their liberation cause and institutionalize Israeli domination over the future of the Gaza Strip. Since October, more than 900 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in Israeli airstrikes and shootings, many of them targeted close to the “yellow line.”

“What Forensic Architecture is documenting, beneath the technical vocabulary of berms and buffer zones, is the conversion of a political problem into a spatial one,” Omar said. “Israel cannot resolve the question Gaza poses—the question of a people that will not be made to disappear—so it attempts to spatialize it, to turn an irreducible political antagonism into a matter of meters, mounds, and managed distance. This is the oldest evasion of the colonial state: when you cannot answer the demand, you wall it.”

By @forensicarchitecture & Drop Site
🔗 Tap the link in bio to find the full report


3.4K
49
13 hours ago

NEW: Israel has built more than 25 kilometers of earthen barriers inside Gaza since the “ceasefire,” according to an analysis by Forensic Architecture—physically dividing Gaza along the line of Israeli control and further corralling Palestinians into less than half of the enclave.

As part of the October 2025 deal, Israeli troops withdrew to the “yellow line” that runs roughly parallel to Gaza’s coastline and cuts off large chunks of territory at the northern and southern ends of the enclave, giving Israel control of 53% of the Gaza Strip. Since then, they have encroached further west and now effectively control over 60% of the territory.

“This is the danger of reading the ceasefire as an event rather than as a phase: it allows the slow violence of fortification, encroachment, and engineered uninhabitability to proceed under the cover of a word that promises its end,” Abdaljawad Omar, an assistant professor at Birzeit university in the West Bank, told Drop Site.

President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” has unilaterally rewritten the Gaza ceasefire agreement, resistance leaders recently told Drop Site, in an effort to compel Palestinians to surrender their liberation cause and institutionalize Israeli domination over the future of the Gaza Strip. Since October, more than 900 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in Israeli airstrikes and shootings, many of them targeted close to the “yellow line.”

“What Forensic Architecture is documenting, beneath the technical vocabulary of berms and buffer zones, is the conversion of a political problem into a spatial one,” Omar said. “Israel cannot resolve the question Gaza poses—the question of a people that will not be made to disappear—so it attempts to spatialize it, to turn an irreducible political antagonism into a matter of meters, mounds, and managed distance. This is the oldest evasion of the colonial state: when you cannot answer the demand, you wall it.”

By @forensicarchitecture & Drop Site
🔗 Tap the link in bio to find the full report


3.4K
49
13 hours ago

NEW: Israel has built more than 25 kilometers of earthen barriers inside Gaza since the “ceasefire,” according to an analysis by Forensic Architecture—physically dividing Gaza along the line of Israeli control and further corralling Palestinians into less than half of the enclave.

As part of the October 2025 deal, Israeli troops withdrew to the “yellow line” that runs roughly parallel to Gaza’s coastline and cuts off large chunks of territory at the northern and southern ends of the enclave, giving Israel control of 53% of the Gaza Strip. Since then, they have encroached further west and now effectively control over 60% of the territory.

“This is the danger of reading the ceasefire as an event rather than as a phase: it allows the slow violence of fortification, encroachment, and engineered uninhabitability to proceed under the cover of a word that promises its end,” Abdaljawad Omar, an assistant professor at Birzeit university in the West Bank, told Drop Site.

President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” has unilaterally rewritten the Gaza ceasefire agreement, resistance leaders recently told Drop Site, in an effort to compel Palestinians to surrender their liberation cause and institutionalize Israeli domination over the future of the Gaza Strip. Since October, more than 900 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in Israeli airstrikes and shootings, many of them targeted close to the “yellow line.”

“What Forensic Architecture is documenting, beneath the technical vocabulary of berms and buffer zones, is the conversion of a political problem into a spatial one,” Omar said. “Israel cannot resolve the question Gaza poses—the question of a people that will not be made to disappear—so it attempts to spatialize it, to turn an irreducible political antagonism into a matter of meters, mounds, and managed distance. This is the oldest evasion of the colonial state: when you cannot answer the demand, you wall it.”

By @forensicarchitecture & Drop Site
🔗 Tap the link in bio to find the full report


3.4K
49
13 hours ago

NEW: Israel has built more than 25 kilometers of earthen barriers inside Gaza since the “ceasefire,” according to an analysis by Forensic Architecture—physically dividing Gaza along the line of Israeli control and further corralling Palestinians into less than half of the enclave.

As part of the October 2025 deal, Israeli troops withdrew to the “yellow line” that runs roughly parallel to Gaza’s coastline and cuts off large chunks of territory at the northern and southern ends of the enclave, giving Israel control of 53% of the Gaza Strip. Since then, they have encroached further west and now effectively control over 60% of the territory.

“This is the danger of reading the ceasefire as an event rather than as a phase: it allows the slow violence of fortification, encroachment, and engineered uninhabitability to proceed under the cover of a word that promises its end,” Abdaljawad Omar, an assistant professor at Birzeit university in the West Bank, told Drop Site.

President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” has unilaterally rewritten the Gaza ceasefire agreement, resistance leaders recently told Drop Site, in an effort to compel Palestinians to surrender their liberation cause and institutionalize Israeli domination over the future of the Gaza Strip. Since October, more than 900 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in Israeli airstrikes and shootings, many of them targeted close to the “yellow line.”

“What Forensic Architecture is documenting, beneath the technical vocabulary of berms and buffer zones, is the conversion of a political problem into a spatial one,” Omar said. “Israel cannot resolve the question Gaza poses—the question of a people that will not be made to disappear—so it attempts to spatialize it, to turn an irreducible political antagonism into a matter of meters, mounds, and managed distance. This is the oldest evasion of the colonial state: when you cannot answer the demand, you wall it.”

By @forensicarchitecture & Drop Site
🔗 Tap the link in bio to find the full report


3.4K
49
13 hours ago


NEW: Israel has built more than 25 kilometers of earthen barriers inside Gaza since the “ceasefire,” according to an analysis by Forensic Architecture—physically dividing Gaza along the line of Israeli control and further corralling Palestinians into less than half of the enclave.

As part of the October 2025 deal, Israeli troops withdrew to the “yellow line” that runs roughly parallel to Gaza’s coastline and cuts off large chunks of territory at the northern and southern ends of the enclave, giving Israel control of 53% of the Gaza Strip. Since then, they have encroached further west and now effectively control over 60% of the territory.

“This is the danger of reading the ceasefire as an event rather than as a phase: it allows the slow violence of fortification, encroachment, and engineered uninhabitability to proceed under the cover of a word that promises its end,” Abdaljawad Omar, an assistant professor at Birzeit university in the West Bank, told Drop Site.

President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” has unilaterally rewritten the Gaza ceasefire agreement, resistance leaders recently told Drop Site, in an effort to compel Palestinians to surrender their liberation cause and institutionalize Israeli domination over the future of the Gaza Strip. Since October, more than 900 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in Israeli airstrikes and shootings, many of them targeted close to the “yellow line.”

“What Forensic Architecture is documenting, beneath the technical vocabulary of berms and buffer zones, is the conversion of a political problem into a spatial one,” Omar said. “Israel cannot resolve the question Gaza poses—the question of a people that will not be made to disappear—so it attempts to spatialize it, to turn an irreducible political antagonism into a matter of meters, mounds, and managed distance. This is the oldest evasion of the colonial state: when you cannot answer the demand, you wall it.”

By @forensicarchitecture & Drop Site
🔗 Tap the link in bio to find the full report


3.4K
49
13 hours ago

NEW: Israel has built more than 25 kilometers of earthen barriers inside Gaza since the “ceasefire,” according to an analysis by Forensic Architecture—physically dividing Gaza along the line of Israeli control and further corralling Palestinians into less than half of the enclave.

As part of the October 2025 deal, Israeli troops withdrew to the “yellow line” that runs roughly parallel to Gaza’s coastline and cuts off large chunks of territory at the northern and southern ends of the enclave, giving Israel control of 53% of the Gaza Strip. Since then, they have encroached further west and now effectively control over 60% of the territory.

“This is the danger of reading the ceasefire as an event rather than as a phase: it allows the slow violence of fortification, encroachment, and engineered uninhabitability to proceed under the cover of a word that promises its end,” Abdaljawad Omar, an assistant professor at Birzeit university in the West Bank, told Drop Site.

President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” has unilaterally rewritten the Gaza ceasefire agreement, resistance leaders recently told Drop Site, in an effort to compel Palestinians to surrender their liberation cause and institutionalize Israeli domination over the future of the Gaza Strip. Since October, more than 900 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in Israeli airstrikes and shootings, many of them targeted close to the “yellow line.”

“What Forensic Architecture is documenting, beneath the technical vocabulary of berms and buffer zones, is the conversion of a political problem into a spatial one,” Omar said. “Israel cannot resolve the question Gaza poses—the question of a people that will not be made to disappear—so it attempts to spatialize it, to turn an irreducible political antagonism into a matter of meters, mounds, and managed distance. This is the oldest evasion of the colonial state: when you cannot answer the demand, you wall it.”

By @forensicarchitecture & Drop Site
🔗 Tap the link in bio to find the full report


3.4K
49
13 hours ago

NEW: Israel has built more than 25 kilometers of earthen barriers inside Gaza since the “ceasefire,” according to an analysis by Forensic Architecture—physically dividing Gaza along the line of Israeli control and further corralling Palestinians into less than half of the enclave.

As part of the October 2025 deal, Israeli troops withdrew to the “yellow line” that runs roughly parallel to Gaza’s coastline and cuts off large chunks of territory at the northern and southern ends of the enclave, giving Israel control of 53% of the Gaza Strip. Since then, they have encroached further west and now effectively control over 60% of the territory.

“This is the danger of reading the ceasefire as an event rather than as a phase: it allows the slow violence of fortification, encroachment, and engineered uninhabitability to proceed under the cover of a word that promises its end,” Abdaljawad Omar, an assistant professor at Birzeit university in the West Bank, told Drop Site.

President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” has unilaterally rewritten the Gaza ceasefire agreement, resistance leaders recently told Drop Site, in an effort to compel Palestinians to surrender their liberation cause and institutionalize Israeli domination over the future of the Gaza Strip. Since October, more than 900 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in Israeli airstrikes and shootings, many of them targeted close to the “yellow line.”

“What Forensic Architecture is documenting, beneath the technical vocabulary of berms and buffer zones, is the conversion of a political problem into a spatial one,” Omar said. “Israel cannot resolve the question Gaza poses—the question of a people that will not be made to disappear—so it attempts to spatialize it, to turn an irreducible political antagonism into a matter of meters, mounds, and managed distance. This is the oldest evasion of the colonial state: when you cannot answer the demand, you wall it.”

By @forensicarchitecture & Drop Site
🔗 Tap the link in bio to find the full report


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Forensic Architecture, deelnemend collectief aan Sonsbeek 2026

Forensic Architecture is een interdisciplinair onderzoeksbureau verbonden aan de Universiteit van Londen. Het collectief werkt vanuit alternatieve kenniskaders en ontwikkelt methodologieën die herinneringen reconstrueren en in hun context plaatsen. Bij het onderzoeken van staats- en bedrijfsgeweld verankert Forensic Architecture getuigenissen in omgevingen, objecten en materiële sporen – voorbij individuele herinneringen. Door het persoonlijke en het materiële te verzamelen, te verifiëren en leesbaar te maken, brengen ze de architectuur van gebeurtenissen uit het verleden in kaart.

Verken hun werk tijdens Sonsbeek 2026 “Ik hoef geen tuin, ik deel een park”.
Meer informatie via sonsbeek.org.

Joining us for Sonsbeek 2026 is Forensic Architecture.

The interdisciplinary research agency, based at the University of London, works across alternative knowledge frameworks shaped by cross-disciplinary inquiry, developing methodologies that both reconstruct and situate memory. In investigating state and corporate violence, the agency grounds testimony in environments, objects, and material traces that extend beyond individual recollection. By assembling, verifying, and rendering legible the memories embedded in the personal and the material, they map the architectures of past events in pursuit of accountability.

Dive into their intricate and powerful work at Sonsbeek 2026 “Ik hoef geen tuin, ik deel een park”. More information available through sonsbeek.org


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Forensic Architecture, deelnemend collectief aan Sonsbeek 2026

Forensic Architecture is een interdisciplinair onderzoeksbureau verbonden aan de Universiteit van Londen. Het collectief werkt vanuit alternatieve kenniskaders en ontwikkelt methodologieën die herinneringen reconstrueren en in hun context plaatsen. Bij het onderzoeken van staats- en bedrijfsgeweld verankert Forensic Architecture getuigenissen in omgevingen, objecten en materiële sporen – voorbij individuele herinneringen. Door het persoonlijke en het materiële te verzamelen, te verifiëren en leesbaar te maken, brengen ze de architectuur van gebeurtenissen uit het verleden in kaart.

Verken hun werk tijdens Sonsbeek 2026 “Ik hoef geen tuin, ik deel een park”.
Meer informatie via sonsbeek.org.

Joining us for Sonsbeek 2026 is Forensic Architecture.

The interdisciplinary research agency, based at the University of London, works across alternative knowledge frameworks shaped by cross-disciplinary inquiry, developing methodologies that both reconstruct and situate memory. In investigating state and corporate violence, the agency grounds testimony in environments, objects, and material traces that extend beyond individual recollection. By assembling, verifying, and rendering legible the memories embedded in the personal and the material, they map the architectures of past events in pursuit of accountability.

Dive into their intricate and powerful work at Sonsbeek 2026 “Ik hoef geen tuin, ik deel een park”. More information available through sonsbeek.org


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Forensic Architecture, deelnemend collectief aan Sonsbeek 2026

Forensic Architecture is een interdisciplinair onderzoeksbureau verbonden aan de Universiteit van Londen. Het collectief werkt vanuit alternatieve kenniskaders en ontwikkelt methodologieën die herinneringen reconstrueren en in hun context plaatsen. Bij het onderzoeken van staats- en bedrijfsgeweld verankert Forensic Architecture getuigenissen in omgevingen, objecten en materiële sporen – voorbij individuele herinneringen. Door het persoonlijke en het materiële te verzamelen, te verifiëren en leesbaar te maken, brengen ze de architectuur van gebeurtenissen uit het verleden in kaart.

Verken hun werk tijdens Sonsbeek 2026 “Ik hoef geen tuin, ik deel een park”.
Meer informatie via sonsbeek.org.

Joining us for Sonsbeek 2026 is Forensic Architecture.

The interdisciplinary research agency, based at the University of London, works across alternative knowledge frameworks shaped by cross-disciplinary inquiry, developing methodologies that both reconstruct and situate memory. In investigating state and corporate violence, the agency grounds testimony in environments, objects, and material traces that extend beyond individual recollection. By assembling, verifying, and rendering legible the memories embedded in the personal and the material, they map the architectures of past events in pursuit of accountability.

Dive into their intricate and powerful work at Sonsbeek 2026 “Ik hoef geen tuin, ik deel een park”. More information available through sonsbeek.org


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Fractured Lifeworlds (opening June 6) unfolds over three seasons – Bush, Wind and Sand – each reflecting an aspect of Namibia’s landscapes, and highlighting a different cluster of research within the collaborative project.

Each season will feature contributions by Namibian artists, in a living dialogue between artistic practice and investigative research.

More information via the link in bio.



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Fractured Lifeworlds (Eröffnung am 6. Juni) erstreckt sich über drei Kapitel – Busch, Wind und Sand –, die jeweils einen Aspekt der namibischen Landschaften widerspiegeln und einen anderen Forschungsschwerpunkt innerhalb des Kooperationsprojekts hervorheben.

Jedes Kapitel präsentiert Beiträge namibischer Künstler*innen, die auf den jeweiligen thematischen Schwerpunkt reagieren und so einen Dialog zwischen künstlerischer Praxis und investigativer Forschung eröffnen.

Mehr Infos im Link in der Bio.


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Fractured Lifeworlds (opening June 6) unfolds over three seasons – Bush, Wind and Sand – each reflecting an aspect of Namibia’s landscapes, and highlighting a different cluster of research within the collaborative project.

Each season will feature contributions by Namibian artists, in a living dialogue between artistic practice and investigative research.

More information via the link in bio.



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Fractured Lifeworlds (Eröffnung am 6. Juni) erstreckt sich über drei Kapitel – Busch, Wind und Sand –, die jeweils einen Aspekt der namibischen Landschaften widerspiegeln und einen anderen Forschungsschwerpunkt innerhalb des Kooperationsprojekts hervorheben.

Jedes Kapitel präsentiert Beiträge namibischer Künstler*innen, die auf den jeweiligen thematischen Schwerpunkt reagieren und so einen Dialog zwischen künstlerischer Praxis und investigativer Forschung eröffnen.

Mehr Infos im Link in der Bio.


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Fractured Lifeworlds (opening June 6) unfolds over three seasons – Bush, Wind and Sand – each reflecting an aspect of Namibia’s landscapes, and highlighting a different cluster of research within the collaborative project.

Each season will feature contributions by Namibian artists, in a living dialogue between artistic practice and investigative research.

More information via the link in bio.



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Fractured Lifeworlds (Eröffnung am 6. Juni) erstreckt sich über drei Kapitel – Busch, Wind und Sand –, die jeweils einen Aspekt der namibischen Landschaften widerspiegeln und einen anderen Forschungsschwerpunkt innerhalb des Kooperationsprojekts hervorheben.

Jedes Kapitel präsentiert Beiträge namibischer Künstler*innen, die auf den jeweiligen thematischen Schwerpunkt reagieren und so einen Dialog zwischen künstlerischer Praxis und investigativer Forschung eröffnen.

Mehr Infos im Link in der Bio.


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Fractured Lifeworlds (opening June 6) unfolds over three seasons – Bush, Wind and Sand – each reflecting an aspect of Namibia’s landscapes, and highlighting a different cluster of research within the collaborative project.

Each season will feature contributions by Namibian artists, in a living dialogue between artistic practice and investigative research.

More information via the link in bio.



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Fractured Lifeworlds (Eröffnung am 6. Juni) erstreckt sich über drei Kapitel – Busch, Wind und Sand –, die jeweils einen Aspekt der namibischen Landschaften widerspiegeln und einen anderen Forschungsschwerpunkt innerhalb des Kooperationsprojekts hervorheben.

Jedes Kapitel präsentiert Beiträge namibischer Künstler*innen, die auf den jeweiligen thematischen Schwerpunkt reagieren und so einen Dialog zwischen künstlerischer Praxis und investigativer Forschung eröffnen.

Mehr Infos im Link in der Bio.


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Fractured Lifeworlds (opening June 6) unfolds over three seasons – Bush, Wind and Sand – each reflecting an aspect of Namibia’s landscapes, and highlighting a different cluster of research within the collaborative project.

Each season will feature contributions by Namibian artists, in a living dialogue between artistic practice and investigative research.

More information via the link in bio.



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Fractured Lifeworlds (Eröffnung am 6. Juni) erstreckt sich über drei Kapitel – Busch, Wind und Sand –, die jeweils einen Aspekt der namibischen Landschaften widerspiegeln und einen anderen Forschungsschwerpunkt innerhalb des Kooperationsprojekts hervorheben.

Jedes Kapitel präsentiert Beiträge namibischer Künstler*innen, die auf den jeweiligen thematischen Schwerpunkt reagieren und so einen Dialog zwischen künstlerischer Praxis und investigativer Forschung eröffnen.

Mehr Infos im Link in der Bio.


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Fractured Lifeworlds (opening June 6) unfolds over three seasons – Bush, Wind and Sand – each reflecting an aspect of Namibia’s landscapes, and highlighting a different cluster of research within the collaborative project.

Each season will feature contributions by Namibian artists, in a living dialogue between artistic practice and investigative research.

More information via the link in bio.



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Fractured Lifeworlds (Eröffnung am 6. Juni) erstreckt sich über drei Kapitel – Busch, Wind und Sand –, die jeweils einen Aspekt der namibischen Landschaften widerspiegeln und einen anderen Forschungsschwerpunkt innerhalb des Kooperationsprojekts hervorheben.

Jedes Kapitel präsentiert Beiträge namibischer Künstler*innen, die auf den jeweiligen thematischen Schwerpunkt reagieren und so einen Dialog zwischen künstlerischer Praxis und investigativer Forschung eröffnen.

Mehr Infos im Link in der Bio.


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Fractured Lifeworlds (opening June 6) unfolds over three seasons – Bush, Wind and Sand – each reflecting an aspect of Namibia’s landscapes, and highlighting a different cluster of research within the collaborative project.

Each season will feature contributions by Namibian artists, in a living dialogue between artistic practice and investigative research.

More information via the link in bio.



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Fractured Lifeworlds (Eröffnung am 6. Juni) erstreckt sich über drei Kapitel – Busch, Wind und Sand –, die jeweils einen Aspekt der namibischen Landschaften widerspiegeln und einen anderen Forschungsschwerpunkt innerhalb des Kooperationsprojekts hervorheben.

Jedes Kapitel präsentiert Beiträge namibischer Künstler*innen, die auf den jeweiligen thematischen Schwerpunkt reagieren und so einen Dialog zwischen künstlerischer Praxis und investigativer Forschung eröffnen.

Mehr Infos im Link in der Bio.


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Fractured Lifeworlds (opening June 6) unfolds over three seasons – Bush, Wind and Sand – each reflecting an aspect of Namibia’s landscapes, and highlighting a different cluster of research within the collaborative project.

Each season will feature contributions by Namibian artists, in a living dialogue between artistic practice and investigative research.

More information via the link in bio.



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Fractured Lifeworlds (Eröffnung am 6. Juni) erstreckt sich über drei Kapitel – Busch, Wind und Sand –, die jeweils einen Aspekt der namibischen Landschaften widerspiegeln und einen anderen Forschungsschwerpunkt innerhalb des Kooperationsprojekts hervorheben.

Jedes Kapitel präsentiert Beiträge namibischer Künstler*innen, die auf den jeweiligen thematischen Schwerpunkt reagieren und so einen Dialog zwischen künstlerischer Praxis und investigativer Forschung eröffnen.

Mehr Infos im Link in der Bio.


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Fractured Lifeworlds (opening June 6) unfolds over three seasons – Bush, Wind and Sand – each reflecting an aspect of Namibia’s landscapes, and highlighting a different cluster of research within the collaborative project.

Each season will feature contributions by Namibian artists, in a living dialogue between artistic practice and investigative research.

More information via the link in bio.



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Fractured Lifeworlds (Eröffnung am 6. Juni) erstreckt sich über drei Kapitel – Busch, Wind und Sand –, die jeweils einen Aspekt der namibischen Landschaften widerspiegeln und einen anderen Forschungsschwerpunkt innerhalb des Kooperationsprojekts hervorheben.

Jedes Kapitel präsentiert Beiträge namibischer Künstler*innen, die auf den jeweiligen thematischen Schwerpunkt reagieren und so einen Dialog zwischen künstlerischer Praxis und investigativer Forschung eröffnen.

Mehr Infos im Link in der Bio.


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Fractured Lifeworlds (opening June 6) unfolds over three seasons – Bush, Wind and Sand – each reflecting an aspect of Namibia’s landscapes, and highlighting a different cluster of research within the collaborative project.

Each season will feature contributions by Namibian artists, in a living dialogue between artistic practice and investigative research.

More information via the link in bio.



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Fractured Lifeworlds (Eröffnung am 6. Juni) erstreckt sich über drei Kapitel – Busch, Wind und Sand –, die jeweils einen Aspekt der namibischen Landschaften widerspiegeln und einen anderen Forschungsschwerpunkt innerhalb des Kooperationsprojekts hervorheben.

Jedes Kapitel präsentiert Beiträge namibischer Künstler*innen, die auf den jeweiligen thematischen Schwerpunkt reagieren und so einen Dialog zwischen künstlerischer Praxis und investigativer Forschung eröffnen.

Mehr Infos im Link in der Bio.


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Fractured Lifeworlds (opening June 6) unfolds over three seasons – Bush, Wind and Sand – each reflecting an aspect of Namibia’s landscapes, and highlighting a different cluster of research within the collaborative project.

Each season will feature contributions by Namibian artists, in a living dialogue between artistic practice and investigative research.

More information via the link in bio.



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Fractured Lifeworlds (Eröffnung am 6. Juni) erstreckt sich über drei Kapitel – Busch, Wind und Sand –, die jeweils einen Aspekt der namibischen Landschaften widerspiegeln und einen anderen Forschungsschwerpunkt innerhalb des Kooperationsprojekts hervorheben.

Jedes Kapitel präsentiert Beiträge namibischer Künstler*innen, die auf den jeweiligen thematischen Schwerpunkt reagieren und so einen Dialog zwischen künstlerischer Praxis und investigativer Forschung eröffnen.

Mehr Infos im Link in der Bio.


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Fractured Lifeworlds (opening June 6) unfolds over three seasons – Bush, Wind and Sand – each reflecting an aspect of Namibia’s landscapes, and highlighting a different cluster of research within the collaborative project.

Each season will feature contributions by Namibian artists, in a living dialogue between artistic practice and investigative research.

More information via the link in bio.



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Fractured Lifeworlds (Eröffnung am 6. Juni) erstreckt sich über drei Kapitel – Busch, Wind und Sand –, die jeweils einen Aspekt der namibischen Landschaften widerspiegeln und einen anderen Forschungsschwerpunkt innerhalb des Kooperationsprojekts hervorheben.

Jedes Kapitel präsentiert Beiträge namibischer Künstler*innen, die auf den jeweiligen thematischen Schwerpunkt reagieren und so einen Dialog zwischen künstlerischer Praxis und investigativer Forschung eröffnen.

Mehr Infos im Link in der Bio.


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Israel has intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla off the coast of Cyprus. So far today it has seized 21 boats, detaining the activists on board.

35 boats are still sailing toward Gaza, trying to deliver aid, while Israel continues to restrict land deliveries despite the so-called ceasefire.

Track the flotilla live with the link in our bio


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Israel has intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla off the coast of Cyprus. So far today it has seized 21 boats, detaining the activists on board.

35 boats are still sailing toward Gaza, trying to deliver aid, while Israel continues to restrict land deliveries despite the so-called ceasefire.

Track the flotilla live with the link in our bio


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Israel has intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla off the coast of Cyprus. So far today it has seized 21 boats, detaining the activists on board.

35 boats are still sailing toward Gaza, trying to deliver aid, while Israel continues to restrict land deliveries despite the so-called ceasefire.

Track the flotilla live with the link in our bio


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Israel has intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla off the coast of Cyprus. So far today it has seized 21 boats, detaining the activists on board.

35 boats are still sailing toward Gaza, trying to deliver aid, while Israel continues to restrict land deliveries despite the so-called ceasefire.

Track the flotilla live with the link in our bio


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Israel has intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla off the coast of Cyprus. So far today it has seized 21 boats, detaining the activists on board.

35 boats are still sailing toward Gaza, trying to deliver aid, while Israel continues to restrict land deliveries despite the so-called ceasefire.

Track the flotilla live with the link in our bio


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🟡 Forensic Architecture | #Speaker of the UIA World Congress of Architects 2026 Barcelona [1/2]

Forensic Architecture is a multidisciplinary research group based at Goldsmiths, University of London, led by architect Eyal Weizman. Founded in 2010, the group uses architectural techniques and technologies to investigate cases of state violence and human rights violations, working with international prosecutors, human rights organisations and environmental justice groups. In 2024, they received the Right Livelihood Award for their development of new methodologies combining technology with human rights advocacy.

For #UIA2026BCN, Forensic Architecture joins the thematic pillar Becoming Hyper-Conscious, exploring how data, geopolitics and legislation shape local realities and spatial practice. The group will also take part in the Research by Design format, presenting their investigations for the first time during the congress.

More info at 🔗 uia2026bcn.org

→ The UIA World Congress of Architects 2026 will take place in Barcelona from 28 June to 2 July 2026. This global event will bring together renowned architects, researchers, and influential figures from diverse disciplines, inviting professionals in architecture and design to engage in dynamic dialogue and a collective exploration of future perspectives.

#UIA2026BCN #BecomingHyperConscious #Barcelona2026 @bcn_arquitectura @forensicarchitecture

Images:
1. Destruction of Medical Infrastructure in Gaza, Forensic Architecture + Al Haq’s Forensic Architecture Investigation Unit + Al-Haq, © Forensic Architecture, 2023.
2. Eyal Weizman portrait


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🟡 Forensic Architecture | #Speaker of the UIA World Congress of Architects 2026 Barcelona [1/2]

Forensic Architecture is a multidisciplinary research group based at Goldsmiths, University of London, led by architect Eyal Weizman. Founded in 2010, the group uses architectural techniques and technologies to investigate cases of state violence and human rights violations, working with international prosecutors, human rights organisations and environmental justice groups. In 2024, they received the Right Livelihood Award for their development of new methodologies combining technology with human rights advocacy.

For #UIA2026BCN, Forensic Architecture joins the thematic pillar Becoming Hyper-Conscious, exploring how data, geopolitics and legislation shape local realities and spatial practice. The group will also take part in the Research by Design format, presenting their investigations for the first time during the congress.

More info at 🔗 uia2026bcn.org

→ The UIA World Congress of Architects 2026 will take place in Barcelona from 28 June to 2 July 2026. This global event will bring together renowned architects, researchers, and influential figures from diverse disciplines, inviting professionals in architecture and design to engage in dynamic dialogue and a collective exploration of future perspectives.

#UIA2026BCN #BecomingHyperConscious #Barcelona2026 @bcn_arquitectura @forensicarchitecture

Images:
1. Destruction of Medical Infrastructure in Gaza, Forensic Architecture + Al Haq’s Forensic Architecture Investigation Unit + Al-Haq, © Forensic Architecture, 2023.
2. Eyal Weizman portrait


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🟡 Forensic Architecture | #Speaker of the UIA World Congress of Architects 2026 Barcelona [1/2]

Forensic Architecture is a multidisciplinary research group based at Goldsmiths, University of London, led by architect Eyal Weizman. Founded in 2010, the group uses architectural techniques and technologies to investigate cases of state violence and human rights violations, working with international prosecutors, human rights organisations and environmental justice groups. In 2024, they received the Right Livelihood Award for their development of new methodologies combining technology with human rights advocacy.

For #UIA2026BCN, Forensic Architecture joins the thematic pillar Becoming Hyper-Conscious, exploring how data, geopolitics and legislation shape local realities and spatial practice. The group will also take part in the Research by Design format, presenting their investigations for the first time during the congress.

More info at 🔗 uia2026bcn.org

→ The UIA World Congress of Architects 2026 will take place in Barcelona from 28 June to 2 July 2026. This global event will bring together renowned architects, researchers, and influential figures from diverse disciplines, inviting professionals in architecture and design to engage in dynamic dialogue and a collective exploration of future perspectives.

#UIA2026BCN #BecomingHyperConscious #Barcelona2026 @bcn_arquitectura @forensicarchitecture

Images:
1. Destruction of Medical Infrastructure in Gaza, Forensic Architecture + Al Haq’s Forensic Architecture Investigation Unit + Al-Haq, © Forensic Architecture, 2023.
2. Eyal Weizman portrait


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🟡 Forensic Architecture | #Speaker of the UIA World Congress of Architects 2026 Barcelona [1/2]

Forensic Architecture is a multidisciplinary research group based at Goldsmiths, University of London, led by architect Eyal Weizman. Founded in 2010, the group uses architectural techniques and technologies to investigate cases of state violence and human rights violations, working with international prosecutors, human rights organisations and environmental justice groups. In 2024, they received the Right Livelihood Award for their development of new methodologies combining technology with human rights advocacy.

For #UIA2026BCN, Forensic Architecture joins the thematic pillar Becoming Hyper-Conscious, exploring how data, geopolitics and legislation shape local realities and spatial practice. The group will also take part in the Research by Design format, presenting their investigations for the first time during the congress.

More info at 🔗 uia2026bcn.org

→ The UIA World Congress of Architects 2026 will take place in Barcelona from 28 June to 2 July 2026. This global event will bring together renowned architects, researchers, and influential figures from diverse disciplines, inviting professionals in architecture and design to engage in dynamic dialogue and a collective exploration of future perspectives.

#UIA2026BCN #BecomingHyperConscious #Barcelona2026 @bcn_arquitectura @forensicarchitecture

Images:
1. Destruction of Medical Infrastructure in Gaza, Forensic Architecture + Al Haq’s Forensic Architecture Investigation Unit + Al-Haq, © Forensic Architecture, 2023.
2. Eyal Weizman portrait


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In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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1 weeks ago

In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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1 weeks ago

In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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1 weeks ago

In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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1 weeks ago

In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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1 weeks ago

In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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1 weeks ago

In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


475
1
1 weeks ago

In honour of Nakba Day (May 15), I’m sharing this vital investigation “Return to al-Ma’in” by Forensic Architecture and the Palestine Land Society, founded by my great-uncle Salman Abu Sitta. Using situated testimony and 3D modeling, this collaboration digitally reconstructs his birthplace, al-Ma’in, uncovering the rich agricultural history of our family’s land and documenting its 1948 destruction by Zionist forces. Through preserving these memories, we witness a continuous story of survival and resistance as we keep fighting for liberation.

@palestine_land_society @forensicarchitecture


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Join us on 26 May in the Shireen Abu Akleh Theatre at @goldsmithsuol for a discussion between co-founders of the Counter Academy for Arab Journalism, Lina Attalah and Hala Droubi, joined by Christina Varvia (Centre for Research Architecture) and Samaneh Moafi (Forensic Architecture), moderated by Omid Montazeri (Journalist, BBC).

➡ Link in bio to register for the event.

Together, they will reflect on the urgent need for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches to knowledge-making. The conversation will trace the evolution of the Counter Academy, which was established in 2018 in response to the growing demands of independent newsrooms in countries like Egypt, Syria, Palestine, Jordan, and Lebanon over the years following the Arab Spring. Today the Counter Academy trains a new generation of journalists and researchers working at the intersection of the social sciences, humanities, and journalism. Students learn how to recognise when an event comes crashing into a pre-established history, and when the self meets the other in the vast and chaotic fields of reporting. They also learn how to critically approach tools of truth-telling, from reconstructive technologies and archives to testimonials and the simple act of witnessing.

The discussion will draw connections between the pedagogical and investigative practices of the Counter Academy, the Centre for Research Architecture, and Forensic Architecture, all of which blend, reappropriate, and expand upon methods from diverse fields in order to confront official narratives and critically examine the social and political conditions of our time.


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Namibia’s colonial history is not remote.

It is a lens through which to understand the unresolved histories which define the contemporary world – and Germany’s place within them.

Through spatial analysis, satellite imagery, environmental modelling, archival research, and digital reconstruction, Fractured Lifeworlds explores how ‘green energy’ projects are reproducing colonial continuities, exposing the tensions between ‘green transition’ narratives and unresolved colonial injustices.

Fractured Lifeworlds
An exhibition featuring Ovaherero and Nama Claims for Intergenerational Justice

From 6. June 2026 - 30. April 2027

More information via the link in bio.


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Namibia’s colonial history is not remote.

It is a lens through which to understand the unresolved histories which define the contemporary world – and Germany’s place within them.

Through spatial analysis, satellite imagery, environmental modelling, archival research, and digital reconstruction, Fractured Lifeworlds explores how ‘green energy’ projects are reproducing colonial continuities, exposing the tensions between ‘green transition’ narratives and unresolved colonial injustices.

Fractured Lifeworlds
An exhibition featuring Ovaherero and Nama Claims for Intergenerational Justice

From 6. June 2026 - 30. April 2027

More information via the link in bio.


1.2K
5
1 weeks ago

Namibia’s colonial history is not remote.

It is a lens through which to understand the unresolved histories which define the contemporary world – and Germany’s place within them.

Through spatial analysis, satellite imagery, environmental modelling, archival research, and digital reconstruction, Fractured Lifeworlds explores how ‘green energy’ projects are reproducing colonial continuities, exposing the tensions between ‘green transition’ narratives and unresolved colonial injustices.

Fractured Lifeworlds
An exhibition featuring Ovaherero and Nama Claims for Intergenerational Justice

From 6. June 2026 - 30. April 2027

More information via the link in bio.


1.2K
5
1 weeks ago

Namibia’s colonial history is not remote.

It is a lens through which to understand the unresolved histories which define the contemporary world – and Germany’s place within them.

Through spatial analysis, satellite imagery, environmental modelling, archival research, and digital reconstruction, Fractured Lifeworlds explores how ‘green energy’ projects are reproducing colonial continuities, exposing the tensions between ‘green transition’ narratives and unresolved colonial injustices.

Fractured Lifeworlds
An exhibition featuring Ovaherero and Nama Claims for Intergenerational Justice

From 6. June 2026 - 30. April 2027

More information via the link in bio.


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1 weeks ago

Namibia’s colonial history is not remote.

It is a lens through which to understand the unresolved histories which define the contemporary world – and Germany’s place within them.

Through spatial analysis, satellite imagery, environmental modelling, archival research, and digital reconstruction, Fractured Lifeworlds explores how ‘green energy’ projects are reproducing colonial continuities, exposing the tensions between ‘green transition’ narratives and unresolved colonial injustices.

Fractured Lifeworlds
An exhibition featuring Ovaherero and Nama Claims for Intergenerational Justice

From 6. June 2026 - 30. April 2027

More information via the link in bio.


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5
1 weeks ago

Namibia’s colonial history is not remote.

It is a lens through which to understand the unresolved histories which define the contemporary world – and Germany’s place within them.

Through spatial analysis, satellite imagery, environmental modelling, archival research, and digital reconstruction, Fractured Lifeworlds explores how ‘green energy’ projects are reproducing colonial continuities, exposing the tensions between ‘green transition’ narratives and unresolved colonial injustices.

Fractured Lifeworlds
An exhibition featuring Ovaherero and Nama Claims for Intergenerational Justice

From 6. June 2026 - 30. April 2027

More information via the link in bio.


1.2K
5
1 weeks ago

Namibia’s colonial history is not remote.

It is a lens through which to understand the unresolved histories which define the contemporary world – and Germany’s place within them.

Through spatial analysis, satellite imagery, environmental modelling, archival research, and digital reconstruction, Fractured Lifeworlds explores how ‘green energy’ projects are reproducing colonial continuities, exposing the tensions between ‘green transition’ narratives and unresolved colonial injustices.

Fractured Lifeworlds
An exhibition featuring Ovaherero and Nama Claims for Intergenerational Justice

From 6. June 2026 - 30. April 2027

More information via the link in bio.


1.2K
5
1 weeks ago

Namibia’s colonial history is not remote.

It is a lens through which to understand the unresolved histories which define the contemporary world – and Germany’s place within them.

Through spatial analysis, satellite imagery, environmental modelling, archival research, and digital reconstruction, Fractured Lifeworlds explores how ‘green energy’ projects are reproducing colonial continuities, exposing the tensions between ‘green transition’ narratives and unresolved colonial injustices.

Fractured Lifeworlds
An exhibition featuring Ovaherero and Nama Claims for Intergenerational Justice

From 6. June 2026 - 30. April 2027

More information via the link in bio.


1.2K
5
1 weeks ago

Namibia’s colonial history is not remote.

It is a lens through which to understand the unresolved histories which define the contemporary world – and Germany’s place within them.

Through spatial analysis, satellite imagery, environmental modelling, archival research, and digital reconstruction, Fractured Lifeworlds explores how ‘green energy’ projects are reproducing colonial continuities, exposing the tensions between ‘green transition’ narratives and unresolved colonial injustices.

Fractured Lifeworlds
An exhibition featuring Ovaherero and Nama Claims for Intergenerational Justice

From 6. June 2026 - 30. April 2027

More information via the link in bio.


1.2K
5
1 weeks ago

Namibia’s colonial history is not remote.

It is a lens through which to understand the unresolved histories which define the contemporary world – and Germany’s place within them.

Through spatial analysis, satellite imagery, environmental modelling, archival research, and digital reconstruction, Fractured Lifeworlds explores how ‘green energy’ projects are reproducing colonial continuities, exposing the tensions between ‘green transition’ narratives and unresolved colonial injustices.

Fractured Lifeworlds
An exhibition featuring Ovaherero and Nama Claims for Intergenerational Justice

From 6. June 2026 - 30. April 2027

More information via the link in bio.


1.2K
5
1 weeks ago

Namibia’s colonial history is not remote.

It is a lens through which to understand the unresolved histories which define the contemporary world – and Germany’s place within them.

Through spatial analysis, satellite imagery, environmental modelling, archival research, and digital reconstruction, Fractured Lifeworlds explores how ‘green energy’ projects are reproducing colonial continuities, exposing the tensions between ‘green transition’ narratives and unresolved colonial injustices.

Fractured Lifeworlds
An exhibition featuring Ovaherero and Nama Claims for Intergenerational Justice

From 6. June 2026 - 30. April 2027

More information via the link in bio.


1.2K
5
1 weeks ago

Namibia’s colonial history is not remote.

It is a lens through which to understand the unresolved histories which define the contemporary world – and Germany’s place within them.

Through spatial analysis, satellite imagery, environmental modelling, archival research, and digital reconstruction, Fractured Lifeworlds explores how ‘green energy’ projects are reproducing colonial continuities, exposing the tensions between ‘green transition’ narratives and unresolved colonial injustices.

Fractured Lifeworlds
An exhibition featuring Ovaherero and Nama Claims for Intergenerational Justice

From 6. June 2026 - 30. April 2027

More information via the link in bio.


1.2K
5
1 weeks ago

Namibia’s colonial history is not remote.

It is a lens through which to understand the unresolved histories which define the contemporary world – and Germany’s place within them.

Through spatial analysis, satellite imagery, environmental modelling, archival research, and digital reconstruction, Fractured Lifeworlds explores how ‘green energy’ projects are reproducing colonial continuities, exposing the tensions between ‘green transition’ narratives and unresolved colonial injustices.

Fractured Lifeworlds
An exhibition featuring Ovaherero and Nama Claims for Intergenerational Justice

From 6. June 2026 - 30. April 2027

More information via the link in bio.


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Yesterday at the Fire Brigades Union @fbunational annual conference 2026 — presenting our report with Forensic Architecture @forensicarchitecture for Palestine Red Crescent Society @palestineredcrescent into the Israeli executions of Palestinian aid workers on 23 March, 2025.

Emergency workers standing with emergency workers.

Read the full investigation: (link in bio)

#firefightersforpalestine


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Yesterday at the Fire Brigades Union @fbunational annual conference 2026 — presenting our report with Forensic Architecture @forensicarchitecture for Palestine Red Crescent Society @palestineredcrescent into the Israeli executions of Palestinian aid workers on 23 March, 2025.

Emergency workers standing with emergency workers.

Read the full investigation: (link in bio)

#firefightersforpalestine


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1 weeks ago

Yesterday at the Fire Brigades Union @fbunational annual conference 2026 — presenting our report with Forensic Architecture @forensicarchitecture for Palestine Red Crescent Society @palestineredcrescent into the Israeli executions of Palestinian aid workers on 23 March, 2025.

Emergency workers standing with emergency workers.

Read the full investigation: (link in bio)

#firefightersforpalestine


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Yesterday at the Fire Brigades Union @fbunational annual conference 2026 — presenting our report with Forensic Architecture @forensicarchitecture for Palestine Red Crescent Society @palestineredcrescent into the Israeli executions of Palestinian aid workers on 23 March, 2025.

Emergency workers standing with emergency workers.

Read the full investigation: (link in bio)

#firefightersforpalestine


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1 weeks ago

Today Wednesday May 13th at 7PM BST, we will be broadcasting a live discussion from Forensic Architecture (FA), marking the launch of FA Director & Professor Eyal Weizman’s forthcoming book, Ungrounding.

Eyal Weizman will speak on the research that informs his book, departing from FA’s work with the South African legal team on the genocide case against Israel in the International Court of Justice and locating the genocide within a century-long history of the Southwestern coast of Palestine. This discussion will be followed by a conversation with Başak Ertür (Reader in the Centre for Research Architecture at Goldsmiths), Suhail Malik (Programme Co-Director MFA Fine Art and Reader in Critical Studies at Goldsmiths), Matthew Fuller (Professor of Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths), and Nour Abuzaid (Senior Researcher at Forensic Architecture), moderated by Susan Schuppli (Director and Professor in the Centre for Research Architecture).


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This truly landmark book – UNGROUNDING: The Architecture of Genocide by Eyal Weizman – publishes today.

Eyal Weizman is one of the world’s leading experts on the relationship between violence, conflict and the environment, both built and natural. As director of the organisation Forensic Architecture, he and his team of interdisciplinary researchers document acts of state crimes and human rights violations around the world. Since 2023, the group has worked to produce evidence for the International Court of Justice’s genocide case against Israel.

In this revelatory new project, Weizman draws on that research to bring us on an eye-opening journey across time and into the ‘deep cartography’ of the area extending from Gaza’s subterranean tunnels through to its militarised topography, its unique soil, settlements and barriers. He catalogues, in unflinching and forensic detail, the Israeli campaigns of violence and displacement that have reshaped the region in an effort to make Gaza and its surrounding areas unliveable.

Taking us through the broader geographic and historical context, from the Nakba in 1948 to the present day, UNGROUNDING establishes that architectural and territorial analysis is key to understanding the relationship between coloniser and colonised – and how Israel’s actions after 7 October escalated into violence so extreme and so far-reaching as to, Weizman argues, meet the definition of genocide.

Deeply informative and profoundly affecting in its scope and precision, and illustrated with dozens of original images, maps and diagrams, UNGROUNDING is an essential document of atrocity in our time.

‘UNGROUNDING by Eyal Weizman proves that decolonisation is not revenge but a condition for justice and, in the end, for the liberation of both Palestinians and Israelis’ FRANCESCA ALBANESE (@francesca.albanese.unsr.opt)

‘Urgent and essential reading’ DAVID WENGROW

‘Extraordinary’ ILAN PAPPÉ (@ilan.pappe)

‘Ultimately lays the foundations for an architecture of liberation’ TAREQ BACONI

@eyal_weizman @forensicarchitecture @vintagebooks @aitkenalexander


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This truly landmark book – UNGROUNDING: The Architecture of Genocide by Eyal Weizman – publishes today.

Eyal Weizman is one of the world’s leading experts on the relationship between violence, conflict and the environment, both built and natural. As director of the organisation Forensic Architecture, he and his team of interdisciplinary researchers document acts of state crimes and human rights violations around the world. Since 2023, the group has worked to produce evidence for the International Court of Justice’s genocide case against Israel.

In this revelatory new project, Weizman draws on that research to bring us on an eye-opening journey across time and into the ‘deep cartography’ of the area extending from Gaza’s subterranean tunnels through to its militarised topography, its unique soil, settlements and barriers. He catalogues, in unflinching and forensic detail, the Israeli campaigns of violence and displacement that have reshaped the region in an effort to make Gaza and its surrounding areas unliveable.

Taking us through the broader geographic and historical context, from the Nakba in 1948 to the present day, UNGROUNDING establishes that architectural and territorial analysis is key to understanding the relationship between coloniser and colonised – and how Israel’s actions after 7 October escalated into violence so extreme and so far-reaching as to, Weizman argues, meet the definition of genocide.

Deeply informative and profoundly affecting in its scope and precision, and illustrated with dozens of original images, maps and diagrams, UNGROUNDING is an essential document of atrocity in our time.

‘UNGROUNDING by Eyal Weizman proves that decolonisation is not revenge but a condition for justice and, in the end, for the liberation of both Palestinians and Israelis’ FRANCESCA ALBANESE (@francesca.albanese.unsr.opt)

‘Urgent and essential reading’ DAVID WENGROW

‘Extraordinary’ ILAN PAPPÉ (@ilan.pappe)

‘Ultimately lays the foundations for an architecture of liberation’ TAREQ BACONI

@eyal_weizman @forensicarchitecture @vintagebooks @aitkenalexander


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This truly landmark book – UNGROUNDING: The Architecture of Genocide by Eyal Weizman – publishes today.

Eyal Weizman is one of the world’s leading experts on the relationship between violence, conflict and the environment, both built and natural. As director of the organisation Forensic Architecture, he and his team of interdisciplinary researchers document acts of state crimes and human rights violations around the world. Since 2023, the group has worked to produce evidence for the International Court of Justice’s genocide case against Israel.

In this revelatory new project, Weizman draws on that research to bring us on an eye-opening journey across time and into the ‘deep cartography’ of the area extending from Gaza’s subterranean tunnels through to its militarised topography, its unique soil, settlements and barriers. He catalogues, in unflinching and forensic detail, the Israeli campaigns of violence and displacement that have reshaped the region in an effort to make Gaza and its surrounding areas unliveable.

Taking us through the broader geographic and historical context, from the Nakba in 1948 to the present day, UNGROUNDING establishes that architectural and territorial analysis is key to understanding the relationship between coloniser and colonised – and how Israel’s actions after 7 October escalated into violence so extreme and so far-reaching as to, Weizman argues, meet the definition of genocide.

Deeply informative and profoundly affecting in its scope and precision, and illustrated with dozens of original images, maps and diagrams, UNGROUNDING is an essential document of atrocity in our time.

‘UNGROUNDING by Eyal Weizman proves that decolonisation is not revenge but a condition for justice and, in the end, for the liberation of both Palestinians and Israelis’ FRANCESCA ALBANESE (@francesca.albanese.unsr.opt)

‘Urgent and essential reading’ DAVID WENGROW

‘Extraordinary’ ILAN PAPPÉ (@ilan.pappe)

‘Ultimately lays the foundations for an architecture of liberation’ TAREQ BACONI

@eyal_weizman @forensicarchitecture @vintagebooks @aitkenalexander


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This truly landmark book – UNGROUNDING: The Architecture of Genocide by Eyal Weizman – publishes today.

Eyal Weizman is one of the world’s leading experts on the relationship between violence, conflict and the environment, both built and natural. As director of the organisation Forensic Architecture, he and his team of interdisciplinary researchers document acts of state crimes and human rights violations around the world. Since 2023, the group has worked to produce evidence for the International Court of Justice’s genocide case against Israel.

In this revelatory new project, Weizman draws on that research to bring us on an eye-opening journey across time and into the ‘deep cartography’ of the area extending from Gaza’s subterranean tunnels through to its militarised topography, its unique soil, settlements and barriers. He catalogues, in unflinching and forensic detail, the Israeli campaigns of violence and displacement that have reshaped the region in an effort to make Gaza and its surrounding areas unliveable.

Taking us through the broader geographic and historical context, from the Nakba in 1948 to the present day, UNGROUNDING establishes that architectural and territorial analysis is key to understanding the relationship between coloniser and colonised – and how Israel’s actions after 7 October escalated into violence so extreme and so far-reaching as to, Weizman argues, meet the definition of genocide.

Deeply informative and profoundly affecting in its scope and precision, and illustrated with dozens of original images, maps and diagrams, UNGROUNDING is an essential document of atrocity in our time.

‘UNGROUNDING by Eyal Weizman proves that decolonisation is not revenge but a condition for justice and, in the end, for the liberation of both Palestinians and Israelis’ FRANCESCA ALBANESE (@francesca.albanese.unsr.opt)

‘Urgent and essential reading’ DAVID WENGROW

‘Extraordinary’ ILAN PAPPÉ (@ilan.pappe)

‘Ultimately lays the foundations for an architecture of liberation’ TAREQ BACONI

@eyal_weizman @forensicarchitecture @vintagebooks @aitkenalexander


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This truly landmark book – UNGROUNDING: The Architecture of Genocide by Eyal Weizman – publishes today.

Eyal Weizman is one of the world’s leading experts on the relationship between violence, conflict and the environment, both built and natural. As director of the organisation Forensic Architecture, he and his team of interdisciplinary researchers document acts of state crimes and human rights violations around the world. Since 2023, the group has worked to produce evidence for the International Court of Justice’s genocide case against Israel.

In this revelatory new project, Weizman draws on that research to bring us on an eye-opening journey across time and into the ‘deep cartography’ of the area extending from Gaza’s subterranean tunnels through to its militarised topography, its unique soil, settlements and barriers. He catalogues, in unflinching and forensic detail, the Israeli campaigns of violence and displacement that have reshaped the region in an effort to make Gaza and its surrounding areas unliveable.

Taking us through the broader geographic and historical context, from the Nakba in 1948 to the present day, UNGROUNDING establishes that architectural and territorial analysis is key to understanding the relationship between coloniser and colonised – and how Israel’s actions after 7 October escalated into violence so extreme and so far-reaching as to, Weizman argues, meet the definition of genocide.

Deeply informative and profoundly affecting in its scope and precision, and illustrated with dozens of original images, maps and diagrams, UNGROUNDING is an essential document of atrocity in our time.

‘UNGROUNDING by Eyal Weizman proves that decolonisation is not revenge but a condition for justice and, in the end, for the liberation of both Palestinians and Israelis’ FRANCESCA ALBANESE (@francesca.albanese.unsr.opt)

‘Urgent and essential reading’ DAVID WENGROW

‘Extraordinary’ ILAN PAPPÉ (@ilan.pappe)

‘Ultimately lays the foundations for an architecture of liberation’ TAREQ BACONI

@eyal_weizman @forensicarchitecture @vintagebooks @aitkenalexander


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This truly landmark book – UNGROUNDING: The Architecture of Genocide by Eyal Weizman – publishes today.

Eyal Weizman is one of the world’s leading experts on the relationship between violence, conflict and the environment, both built and natural. As director of the organisation Forensic Architecture, he and his team of interdisciplinary researchers document acts of state crimes and human rights violations around the world. Since 2023, the group has worked to produce evidence for the International Court of Justice’s genocide case against Israel.

In this revelatory new project, Weizman draws on that research to bring us on an eye-opening journey across time and into the ‘deep cartography’ of the area extending from Gaza’s subterranean tunnels through to its militarised topography, its unique soil, settlements and barriers. He catalogues, in unflinching and forensic detail, the Israeli campaigns of violence and displacement that have reshaped the region in an effort to make Gaza and its surrounding areas unliveable.

Taking us through the broader geographic and historical context, from the Nakba in 1948 to the present day, UNGROUNDING establishes that architectural and territorial analysis is key to understanding the relationship between coloniser and colonised – and how Israel’s actions after 7 October escalated into violence so extreme and so far-reaching as to, Weizman argues, meet the definition of genocide.

Deeply informative and profoundly affecting in its scope and precision, and illustrated with dozens of original images, maps and diagrams, UNGROUNDING is an essential document of atrocity in our time.

‘UNGROUNDING by Eyal Weizman proves that decolonisation is not revenge but a condition for justice and, in the end, for the liberation of both Palestinians and Israelis’ FRANCESCA ALBANESE (@francesca.albanese.unsr.opt)

‘Urgent and essential reading’ DAVID WENGROW

‘Extraordinary’ ILAN PAPPÉ (@ilan.pappe)

‘Ultimately lays the foundations for an architecture of liberation’ TAREQ BACONI

@eyal_weizman @forensicarchitecture @vintagebooks @aitkenalexander


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This truly landmark book – UNGROUNDING: The Architecture of Genocide by Eyal Weizman – publishes today.

Eyal Weizman is one of the world’s leading experts on the relationship between violence, conflict and the environment, both built and natural. As director of the organisation Forensic Architecture, he and his team of interdisciplinary researchers document acts of state crimes and human rights violations around the world. Since 2023, the group has worked to produce evidence for the International Court of Justice’s genocide case against Israel.

In this revelatory new project, Weizman draws on that research to bring us on an eye-opening journey across time and into the ‘deep cartography’ of the area extending from Gaza’s subterranean tunnels through to its militarised topography, its unique soil, settlements and barriers. He catalogues, in unflinching and forensic detail, the Israeli campaigns of violence and displacement that have reshaped the region in an effort to make Gaza and its surrounding areas unliveable.

Taking us through the broader geographic and historical context, from the Nakba in 1948 to the present day, UNGROUNDING establishes that architectural and territorial analysis is key to understanding the relationship between coloniser and colonised – and how Israel’s actions after 7 October escalated into violence so extreme and so far-reaching as to, Weizman argues, meet the definition of genocide.

Deeply informative and profoundly affecting in its scope and precision, and illustrated with dozens of original images, maps and diagrams, UNGROUNDING is an essential document of atrocity in our time.

‘UNGROUNDING by Eyal Weizman proves that decolonisation is not revenge but a condition for justice and, in the end, for the liberation of both Palestinians and Israelis’ FRANCESCA ALBANESE (@francesca.albanese.unsr.opt)

‘Urgent and essential reading’ DAVID WENGROW

‘Extraordinary’ ILAN PAPPÉ (@ilan.pappe)

‘Ultimately lays the foundations for an architecture of liberation’ TAREQ BACONI

@eyal_weizman @forensicarchitecture @vintagebooks @aitkenalexander


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  • 2. Next, type the username of the Instagram profile into the provided field and click on the Download button.
  • 3. You'll then see all the Stories that are available for the current 24-hour period. Select the ones you want and hit Download.
The selected story will be swiftly saved to your device's local storage.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to download stories from private accounts due to privacy restrictions.
There is no limit to the number of times you can use the Instagram story download service. It's available for unlimited use and is completely free.
Yes, it is legal to download and save Instagram Stories from other users, provided they are not used for commercial purposes. If you intend to use them commercially, you must obtain permission from the original content owner and credit them each time the story is used.
All downloaded stories are typically saved in the Downloads folder on your computer, whether you're using Windows, Mac, or iOS. For mobile devices, the stories are saved in the phone's storage and should also appear in your Gallery app immediately after download.