"Israel's Conduct in Gaza Under Scrutiny: Is Genocide the Right Label? A prominent author has sparked controversy with a scathing critique of the notion that Israel's actions in Gaza constitute genocide. In a recent opinion piece, the writer argues that the charge against Israel is 'obviously absurd,' and that the situation in Gaza does not meet the international definition of genocide. The author's comments come at a time of heightened tensions between Israel and Palestinians, with many accusing Israel of human rights abuses in its handling of the conflict. As the debate rages on, the question remains: does Israel's conduct in Gaza rise to the level of genocide, or is it a more complex issue?"


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