There Is No 'Genocide' in Gaza
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 15 – Omer Bartov cites destruction of 70% of Gaza's buildings and over 58,000 Palestinian deaths as evidence supporting his conclusion of Israeli genocide in Gaza.
- On Tuesday, Omer Bartov, dean's professor of Holocaust and genocide studies at Brown University, concluded that 'Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people' in Gaza, supported by reports of mass casualties and destruction.
- A report by Dutch newspaper NRC interviewed seven genocide and Holocaust experts, all describing Gaza as genocidal, with Amnesty International concluding in December 2024 that Israel committed genocide, and Human Rights Watch finding “genocidal acts.”
- Research indicates that at least 58,479 Palestinians have been killed, mainly women and children, and the UN Commission of Inquiry found that over 90 percent of schools and university buildings were damaged or destroyed.
- The United Nations special rapporteur for Gaza and the West Bank said Tuesday, 'it's time for nations to take concrete actions to stop the genocide in Gaza,' while Israel rejected the allegations as an antisemitic 'blood libel' and opposed international intervention.
- European Union officials are weighing measures, including sanctions and an arms embargo, as Colombia and South Africa's conference discusses diplomatic options and The Hague Group pledges to cut ties with Israel.
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‘The New York Times’ gas-lighting crusade against Israel
Think about it: If Israelis wanted to eradicate Palestinian Arabs, why did they agree to coexist beside such an entity on at least 10 separate occasions from 1937 to the present?The post ‘The New York Times’ gas-lighting crusade against Israel…
By beating ideologically for the term "genocide" to come to terms with the current situation in Gaza, the anti-Zionists seek above all to take away from the Jews their "unbearable" victim privilege inherited from the Shoah. A great analysis. When South Africa on 29 December 2023 filed before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) a complaint against Israel for genocide, I thought, like others, that such an accusation would collapse under the w…

The New York Times Finally Stops Avoiding The G-Word
The New York Times has published an op-ed by a genocide scholar who says that he resisted acknowledging the truth of what Israel is doing in Gaza for as long as he could, but can no longer deny the obvious. It’s an admission that may as well have come from The New York Times itself. In an article titled “I’m a Genocide Scholar. I Know It When I See It.”, a Brown University professor of Holocaust and genocide studies named Omer Bartov argues that…
As we watch Gaza, we are all witnesses to history
The American writer John Hersey once observed that “journalism allows its readers to witness history”. To do so, however, publications like this one must be prepared to look squarely at events – to question what is happening and to report what we see. Nowhere is this obligation more obvious today than in Gaza.Describing the horror of the situation is hard. Neither “emergency” nor “catastrophe”, nor even “humanitarian crisis”, comes close to doin…
An inquest into the violence of liberal chic
In the established discourse, it is not your cruelty that counts. It is your tone. This is a disturbing reality that we have all been inundated with, especially since the Israeli genocide in Gaza began. The twisting of language and the omission of history to sanitize carpet-bombing has driven all kinds of professional writers mad. When she resigned as poetry editor of The New York Times in the early weeks of the massacres, Anne Boyer admitted t…
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