A fierce international debate has emerged over whether Israel's military campaign in Gaza amounts to genocide, with prominent genocide scholars, legal experts, and human rights organizations weighing in on both sides.
Some experts, including Holocaust and genocide studies scholars, argue that Israel's actions—marked by mass civilian casualties, displacement, and destruction—meet the legal definition of genocide. Others strongly dispute this characterization, insisting that Israel's actions are a response to Hamas and do not constitute genocide under international law. The controversy has intensified as more evidence of civilian suffering mounts, and as international courts and watchdogs consider potential war crimes charges.
This debate has profound implications for international law, global geopolitics, and the future of accountability in conflict zones.
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