A fierce international debate has emerged over whether Israel's military campaign in Gaza should be labeled as 'genocide.' Scholars, journalists, and political figures are deeply divided, with some Holocaust and genocide experts arguing that Israel's actions meet the legal and moral criteria for genocide, while others insist the term is being misapplied and undermines its gravity.
The controversy is fueled by mounting evidence of mass civilian casualties, widespread destruction, and humanitarian crises in Gaza, alongside arguments about intent, historical context, and the role of international law. The debate has significant implications for global public opinion, diplomatic relations, and potential legal accountability.
As the conflict continues, calls for clearer recognition, accountability, and urgent humanitarian action are growing louder worldwide.
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