A fierce international debate is raging over whether Israel's military campaign in Gaza constitutes genocide, as the enclave faces catastrophic destruction, mass civilian casualties, and widespread starvation. Scholars, journalists, and human rights advocates are divided, with some labeling Israel's actions as genocide and others vehemently denying the charge, citing legal and historical arguments. The humanitarian situation in Gaza has deteriorated sharply, with reports of children dying from hunger and thirst due to the ongoing blockade and restricted aid. Calls for global intervention and accountability are growing, as critics accuse Western governments and media of complicity or silence. The crisis has sparked urgent discussions about the moral, legal, and political responsibilities of the international community in the face of mounting evidence of war crimes and human suffering.
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