A surge of international commentary and debate has erupted over Israel's military actions in Gaza, with many scholars, journalists, and activists labeling the situation as genocide. Reports highlight catastrophic famine, widespread destruction, and the deaths of children from hunger and thirst, all under a strict blockade. Critics accuse Western governments and media of complicity or silence, while some voices push back, denying that Israel's actions meet the legal definition of genocide. The humanitarian crisis has sparked calls for urgent intervention and a reevaluation of international support for Israel. The debate is further fueled by contrasting narratives in major media outlets and among genocide scholars.
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