Stubble wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2026 2:17 am
…it looks like a cat playing with a mouse.
They are actually killing the population quite slowly with small arms or by direct burial live.
It is absolutely criminal and abhorrent…
C O R R E C T !!!
Stubble wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2026 2:17 am by the meaning of the term genocide when taken literally, it does not fit.
It does fit with the prescribed definition
only if the people are actually removed in whole, through emigration or murder.
W R O N G !!!
The ongoing, intentional, and systematic destruction of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip carried out by Israel in Gaza DEFINITELY DOES FIT THE ACCEPTED DEFINITION of a
G E N O C I D E !!!!
It encompasses mass killings, deliberate starvation, infliction of serious bodily and mental harm, and prevention of births. Other acts include blockading, destroying civilian infrastructure, destroying healthcare facilities, killing healthcare workers and aid-seekers, causing mass forced displacement, committing sexual violence, and destroying educational, religious, and cultural sites.
The genocide has been recognised by a United Nations special committee and commission of inquiry, the International Association of Genocide Scholars, multiple human rights groups, state governments, numerous genocide studies and international law scholars, and other experts.
The 1948
United Nations Genocide Convention defined genocide as:
“any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such:
- killing members of the group;
- causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;
- deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction”.
Numerous groups and their personnel who are considered ‘experts’ in this field have pointed out that statements by Israeli political and military leaders, coupled with media rhetoric and Israel's conduct in Gaza — indicate genocidal intent and incitement against the Palestinian people in Gaza.
Genocidal intent and incitement
Israeli officials and journalists have made verbal statements that dehumanise Palestinians and incite, justify, or praise atrocities against them as a group.
Genocidal intent is also evidenced by the scale and systematic nature of actions that exceed any legitimate military objective — including the extensive targeting of children, widespread sexual violence, destruction of cultural heritage, and imposition of life-destroying conditions — together with the persistence of these practices despite awareness of their catastrophic effects.
Both a United Nations commission of inquiry and Amnesty International documented a "pattern of conduct" by Israeli authorities, concluding that genocidal intent is the "only reasonable inference" that can be drawn from the evidence.
Other organisations that have attributed genocidal intent to the actions or statements of Israeli officials include a United Nations panel and Genocide Watch.
As part of
Defence for Children International – Palestine v. Biden, the historian Barry Trachtenberg said that the rhetoric used by Israeli officials underlies the consensus among genocide historians that the situation in Gaza constitutes
genocide.
Palestinian corpses under rubble after genocidal bombing of the Gaza Strip by jews.
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