Omer Bartov on Gaza genocide and Israel's history of occupation
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Omer Bartov on Gaza genocide and Israel's history of occupation
"The United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry recently declared that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza in a new report."
"With more than 60,000 Palestinians killed, calls for accountability and an end to the assault are mounting."
"But how is the determination of genocide made? And within Israel itself, how is Netanyahu's assault on Gaza seen?"
The United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry declared that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. More than 60,000 Palestinians have been killed and humanitarian conditions are catastrophic. Legal determination of genocide requires evidence of genocidal intent alongside acts such as mass killing, forced transfer, or conditions designed to destroy a protected group. Calls for accountability, including investigations and potential prosecutions, are increasing globally. Domestic Israeli politics shape perceptions of the assault, with debates about Prime Minister Netanyahu’s responsibility and strategy. The situation raises urgent questions about international enforcement mechanisms and prospects for ending the violence and securing justice.
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