A fierce international debate has erupted over whether Israel's military campaign in Gaza constitutes genocide, as the enclave faces unprecedented destruction, famine, and civilian suffering. Scholars, journalists, and activists are divided, with some citing mounting evidence of war crimes and systematic targeting of civilians, while others argue the term 'genocide' is misapplied. The humanitarian crisis has reached catastrophic levels, with widespread starvation and lack of basic necessities under an ongoing blockade. Western governments, particularly the United States, face growing criticism for their continued support of Israel despite the escalating crisis. Calls for accountability, intervention, and a reassessment of international complicity are growing louder as the world watches the devastation unfold.
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