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 arguing that the scale of destruction, civilian deaths, and humanitarian crisis meet the legal and moral definitions of genocide, while others insist the term is misapplied and undermines its gravity. The controversy is fueled by mounting evidence of war crimes, ongoing humanitarian catastrophe, and accusations of deliberate starvation and displacement. The United Nations and aid organizations are also under scrutiny for their roles in the crisis, as hundreds of aid trucks remain undelivered inside Gaza. This debate has significant implications for international law, accountability, and the global response to the conflict.
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