A wave of international headlines and opinion pieces are focusing on the catastrophic humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with mounting accusations that Israel's military campaign and blockade amount to genocide. Reports highlight widespread famine, the deaths of children from hunger and thirst, and the destruction of civilian infrastructure, while critics accuse Western governments and media of complicity or silence. The debate has intensified among scholars, journalists, and activists, with some labeling Israel's actions as genocide and others disputing the term. Calls for accountability and urgent humanitarian intervention are growing, as the world grapples with the moral and legal implications of the ongoing crisis. The controversy is further fueled by polarized media coverage and political responses, both within Israel and internationally.
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