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 divided, with some citing the scale of destruction, civilian deaths, and humanitarian crisis as evidence of genocidal intent, while others argue that the term is being misapplied and politicized. The controversy is fueled by differing interpretations of international law, Israel's historical context, and the ongoing suffering of Palestinians. Accusations of genocide have intensified calls for accountability and stronger international intervention, while opponents warn that misuse of the term undermines its legal and moral significance. The debate reflects broader tensions over responsibility, media coverage, and the role of global powers in the conflict.
اس عام گفتگو جواب دینے والے پہلے شخص بنیں۔