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 in Gaza. Their reports cite systematic targeting of Palestinians, destruction of civil infrastructure, and deliberate policies leading to mass civilian suffering and starvation. This marks a significant escalation in domestic criticism of Israel's military campaign, which Israeli officials continue to defend as a fight against Hamas, not Palestinians as a group. The accusations have intensified international debate, with legal scholars and genocide experts divided over whether Israel's actions meet the strict legal definition of genocide. The development adds pressure on humanitarian organizations and foreign governments to reassess their positions and responses to the ongoing crisis.
Бъдете първият, отговорил на тази Генерална дискусия .