A fierce international debate has erupted over whether Israel's military campaign and blockade in Gaza constitute genocide, as images and reports of mass civilian suffering, starvation, and destruction circulate worldwide. Scholars, journalists, and activists are deeply divided, with some citing legal definitions and evidence of intent, while others argue the term is misapplied or politically motivated. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached catastrophic levels, with widespread famine, lack of medical supplies, and thousands of civilian deaths, particularly among children. Calls for global intervention and accountability are growing, as critics accuse Western governments and media of complicity or denial. The controversy underscores the urgent need for a resolution to the conflict and a reassessment of international responses to alleged war crimes.
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