A growing number of genocide scholars, human rights experts, and international observers are raising alarms about Israel's military actions in Gaza, with many now describing the situation as genocide. Recent opinion pieces and interviews, including those by prominent scholars like Omer Bartov, argue that the scale of civilian deaths, destruction, and deprivation in Gaza meets the criteria for war crimes and possibly genocide. The debate is intensifying as evidence of widespread suffering, including starvation and lack of water, emerges from the region. While some voices highlight Hamas's responsibility for the conflict, the international community is increasingly focused on Israel's conduct and the long-term consequences for both Israelis and Palestinians. This growing consensus is pushing Israel's allies to confront difficult questions about accountability and the future of the conflict.
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