A fierce international debate has emerged over whether Israel's military campaign in Gaza constitutes genocide, as civilian casualties and humanitarian crises escalate.
Scholars, journalists, and human rights experts are divided, with some citing legal definitions and historical context to argue for or against the use of the term 'genocide.' The conflict has led to widespread destruction, starvation, and displacement in Gaza, prompting calls for accountability and urgent humanitarian intervention. The discourse is further complicated by Israel's history, the actions of Hamas, and the role of international actors, including the United Nations.
As the situation worsens, the world faces growing pressure to address both the immediate humanitarian needs and the broader moral and legal implications of the conflict.
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