For the first time, two major Israeli human rights organizations, B'Tselem and Physicians for Human Rights Israel, have publicly accused their own government of committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. Their reports allege that Israel's military campaign involves the intentional targeting of civilians, systematic destruction of Palestinian society, and the use of starvation as a weapon. This unprecedented move adds significant domestic pressure to the growing international outcry over Israel's conduct in Gaza. The accusations have sparked fierce debate, with some legal and academic experts disputing whether the situation meets the strict legal definition of genocide, while others argue the evidence is overwhelming. The controversy highlights deep divisions within Israel and the global community over the war's morality, legality, and humanitarian impact.
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