Justice for Gaza

A practical pathway to disrupt harm-enabling systems and enforce compliance—through evidence, legal notice, and litigation-ready case files that stop harm and secure repair. 

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How the System Works

Continuity is not an accident: it is structured, normalized, and rewarded.

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Our Approach to Disrupt Harm-Enabling Systems

 Generally, to keep profiting from war, enablers make three fatal mistakes: they avoid assessing the human-rights and environmental impacts of their activities across their supply chains, omit those impacts from their reporting, and continue marketing their products and services as ā€œgreen.ā€ These practices constitute serious legal breaches — and this is precisely the angle we target. 

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    About

     

    ā€œJustice for Gazaā€ exists to seek real, enforceable outcomes from actors outside Gaza whose contracts, services, financing, insurance, logistics, technology, and other support have helped sustain harm over time.

    At a minimum, the project aims to disrupt this system. This means requiring each part of it to do one of two things:
    – prove compliance with its legal and responsibility obligations through clear, verifiable evidence, or
    – suspend the activities and operations that contribute to civilian and environmental harm until safety and compliance are demonstrated and affected people are properly compensated.

    The project prioritizes actions that change conduct now, prevent repetition, and secure repair and restoration that genuinely benefit civilians.

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    SETTLEMENT & LITIGATION RINCIPLES

     Any solution we pursue under Justice for Gabes follows clear principles:

    • People first: protecting civilians, respecting dignity, and supporting recovery. 
    • For everyone, not a few: the outcome must benefit affected people broadly, not enrich individuals.
    • Rebuilding what keeps life possible: restoring essential services (water, health, shelter, sanitation) and repairing environmental damage.
    • No secrecy, no capture: the process must be transparent, with independent checks, and protected against misuse or diversion.
    • Real results, not promises: commitments must be clear, measurable, and followed through, with responsibility if they are not.

    The detailed legal and technical steps needed to make this happen are handled privately through signed mandates and implemented with qualified lawyers, independent experts, and strong oversight.

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    MANDATE SCOPE

     To coordinate this project effectively and protect affected people, EvidenceBank requires legal standing through a mandate from victims and concerned persons. This mandate enables EvidenceBank to build an enforceable pathway to stop harm, establish responsibility, and secure repair.

    In practice, EvidenceBank’s scope is to:

    • select and coordinate suitable counsel (after conflict checks);
    • collect, verify, secure, and structure evidence for effective use;
    • work with counsel on the pre-litigation steps and timing to ensure the case is court-ready;
    • help set up a secure collective mechanism if resources are obtained, so benefits reach affected people fairly and can be monitored.

    EvidenceBank is not a law firm. Only lawyers can give legal advice, file in court, and formally represent claimants.

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    COUNSEL NETWORK

     The enabling system includes several entities - corporations & financial institutions. We are now building a counsel network and providing litigation-ready, indexed files that set out the causality chain, responsibility, and the most effective forum.

    We pursue each actor in the country and court where the route is most effective, choosing the fastest and safest jurisdictional path based on the facts and evidence. Counsel roles may evolve as capacity and needs change; EvidenceBank maintains an official dated list. The mandate does not need to be re-signed—your signature remains valid as long as the project’s core protections and principles remain unchanged.

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    INTERESTED?

     

    This project involves serious harm, sensitive evidence, and complex legal action. For that reason, participation is not automatic and no mandate is signed without prior review.

    Any engagement begins with an expression of interest submitted through a secure form. EvidenceBank then reviews each request on a case-by-case basis, taking into account safety, relevance, and legal coherence.

    Lawyers are assessed to rule out conflicts of interest, confirm capacity, and ensure alignment with the project. Affected persons are also reviewed to ensure clarity, informed consent, and protection.

    Submitting the form creates no legal obligation and does not make the applicant a claimant by default.

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    WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

     After you submit the form, EvidenceBank will review your information and identify the most appropriate next step.

    • Initial review: We assess relevance, safety, and legal alignment.
    • Follow-up (if needed): We may contact you for clarification or additional context.
    • Secure documents process: If your request moves forward, we will send you a safe channel to review and sign the mandate (and any terms of reference or legal documents) and, where relevant, to upload required documents securely.
    • No pressure, no obligation: You decide whether to proceed after reviewing the documents.

    Important: Please do not send identity documents or sensitive evidence via social media or any public channels.

SEVERE HARM DISRUPTION INITIATIVE

Justice for Gabes

Justice for GabĆØs

 A 60+ year pollution ecosystem driven by hazardous extraction, processing, and trade—ongoing environmental and human-rights harm. 

Justice for Gaza

Justice for Gaza

Since 2023, a war ecosystem sustaining massive human and environmental harm—mapped enabling networks and case-ready accountability lanes.

Justice for Sudan

Justice for Sudan

Illicit gold smuggling financing war and displacement—building civil files to disrupt the system and pursue enforceable outcomes

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