A fierce international debate has emerged over whether Israel's military campaign in Gaza should be labeled as 'genocide.' Scholars, journalists, and political leaders are deeply divided, with some, including prominent genocide experts, arguing that Israel's actions meet the legal and moral criteria for genocide, while others insist the term is misapplied and diminishes the gravity of the crime. The controversy is fueled by mounting evidence of mass civilian casualties, widespread destruction, and humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, as well as by Israel's stated military objectives and conduct. The debate is further complicated by accusations of bias, historical sensitivities, and the political implications of using the term 'genocide.' As the war continues, calls for accountability and clearer international responses are growing louder.
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