Khthon documents mass graves, atrocity crimes, and forensic evidence from conflict zones worldwide. Our work is strictly humanitarian and apolitical.
This site may contain imagery and descriptions of deceased individuals, violent injuries, and human remains gathered in the course of active investigations. Content is presented for accountability and documentation purposes only.
Khthon documents mass graves, atrocity crimes, and forensic evidence from conflict zones worldwide. Our work is strictly humanitarian and apolitical.
This site may contain imagery and descriptions of deceased individuals, violent injuries, and human remains gathered in the course of active investigations.

Beit Hanoun, at the northeastern edge of Gaza, was among the first areas to be heavily struck during the outbreak of the 2023 war. Entire neighborhoods were reduced to rubble. Mass graves were dug by locals in courtyards and streets, often under fire. The number of fatalities is contested, but local and international observers estimate figures reaching into the hundreds across the town.
Satellite imagery shows widespread urban destruction, with burial trenches identified in public courtyards. Testimonies describe rushed burials as families attempted to cope with relentless bombardment.
Satellite imagery shows widespread urban destruction, with burial trenches identified in public courtyards. Testimonies describe rushed burials as families attempted to cope with relentless bombardment.
