A fierce international debate has emerged over whether Israel's military campaign in Gaza amounts to genocide, with scholars, journalists, and political leaders deeply divided. Some experts and commentators argue that the scale of destruction, civilian deaths, and humanitarian crisis in Gaza meet the legal and moral definitions of genocide, while others insist that Israel's actions are a response to Hamas and do not constitute genocide under international law. The controversy is further fueled by accusations of biased media coverage and political complicity, as well as calls for greater accountability and humanitarian intervention. The debate has significant implications for international law, public opinion, and the future of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. As the crisis continues, the world is grappling with how to define, respond to, and prevent mass atrocities in real time.
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