Core Skills

How to Build an Israel Dossier Source File: Source Classes, Claim Boundaries, and Audit Notes

Turn the Israel dossier into a source ledger where every claim has a source class, access date, confidence label, and publishability note.

Fast answer

Extract one statistic, one incident claim, one aid figure, and one legal claim into a source ledger before writing prose. Then label every source by class and every claim by confidence before drafting reader-facing prose.

Guide brief

Guide thesis

Build an Israel Dossier source file by reducing each claim to a source row, classifying the evidence, preserving attribution boundaries, auditing legal and humanitarian language, and leaving a publishable file another editor can verify.

Search intent

People search for Israel dossier evidence workflows because the public record is high-risk, fast-moving, and easy to misstate when source classes are blended.

Why demand exists

High-risk public claims require a visible source chain, especially when readers need to distinguish official records, reported figures, forensic evidence, and analysis.

First action

Extract one statistic, one incident claim, one aid figure, and one legal claim into a source ledger before writing prose.

Before you start

One Israel dossier claim narrow enough to test.
A source ledger for claim text, source class, custodian, date, URL, access date, confidence label, and open question.
A rule that no claim moves into public copy until its evidence tier and source boundary are explicit.

Official checkpoints

Use Congressional Research Service, UN OCHA, UNICEF as the first source ladder before relying on commentary, screenshots, reposts, or unsourced summaries.
A dossier without claim-level source rows will eventually blur reported figures, verified records, estimates, and analysis.
Treat claim rows, source classes, confidence labels, access dates, and open questions as the proof threshold.

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