A growing number of genocide and Holocaust scholars, including prominent Israeli and Jewish academics, are publicly stating that Israel's military actions in Gaza meet the legal definition of genocide.
This shift comes amid mounting evidence of mass civilian casualties, widespread destruction, and statements by Israeli officials that many experts interpret as incitement. The debate has reached major international platforms, with opinion pieces in leading newspapers and discussions at the International Court of Justice. While some voices strongly dispute the genocide label, the consensus among experts is moving toward recognition of Israel's actions as genocidal.
The controversy has sparked intense global debate about accountability, international law, and the moral responsibilities of governments and observers.
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