A fierce international debate has erupted over whether Israel's military campaign in Gaza constitutes genocide, as the enclave faces catastrophic levels of destruction, famine, and civilian suffering. Prominent genocide scholars, human rights experts, and media outlets are divided, with some asserting that Israel's actions meet the legal definition of genocide, while others argue the term is misapplied. The humanitarian crisis is deepening, with widespread reports of starvation, lack of medical supplies, and children dying from hunger and thirst under an ongoing blockade. Critics accuse Western governments and media of complicity or silence, while calls for urgent intervention and accountability grow louder. The controversy has sparked intense global discussion about the ethics of warfare, the responsibilities of the international community, and the future of Gaza.
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