A fierce international debate has emerged over whether Israel's military actions in Gaza constitute genocide, with scholars, legal experts, and media outlets deeply divided. Some genocide scholars and human rights advocates argue that the scale of civilian deaths, destruction, and deprivation in Gaza meets the legal definition of genocide, while others strongly dispute this, citing Israel's stated military objectives and the complexities of urban warfare against Hamas. The International Court of Justice and other legal bodies are being called upon to assess the evidence and determine accountability. The controversy has intensified calls for international intervention, greater scrutiny of wartime conduct, and a reassessment of global complicity or silence. This debate is reshaping public opinion, international relations, and the discourse around war crimes and humanitarian law.
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