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In reply to the discussion: Holocaust inversion and secondary or soft antisemitism are nothing new. [View all]AloeVera
(3,554 posts)Do you think Germany and Japan in WWII might be a low bar?
We have laws of war and humanity now to prevent exactly those atrocities.
As many genocide experts are concluding, the genocidal intent has become apparent through the RESULTS and ACTIONS on the ground. Undeniable genocidal results that could only have come about through meticulous planning. WHAT IS PLANNING IF NOT INTENT?
Also you need to educate yourself about the responsibility of an Occupying Power in war towards the civilian population. Not only is targeting and wantonly killing them not allowed, but facilitating aid necessary for their survival is MANDATORY. That means no blocking of aid ever and definitely no 3-month sieges followed by allowing in only "minimal" aid when people have already started dying from starvation. At that point it is too late to prevent mass starvation. But the worst MUST be prevented by FLOODING the area with food, nutritional supplements, medicine etc
That Israel still refuses to do that, is clear proof of its genocidal intent.
Famine has arrived in Gaza - it was announced TODAY by the internationational body mandated with tracking hunger and famine. Think for a minute of the mass human suffering in store now.
Lastly, ethnic cleansing is a form of genocide too. Israel has brazenly announced it plans to not only ethnically cleanse but to TRANSFER ITS OWN POPULATION (A war crime too). Gaza will be home to 1.2 million ISRAELI SETTLERS. The plan is being presented in the Knesset.
To claim there is no genocide, no intent is at this point nothing short of gaslighting in complicity of the very genocide that is laughably, infuriatingly, being denied.
Now that I've clarified some things, perhaps you will stop repeating these false talking points in other posts. I'm very tired of repeating myself.
If you respond with But Hamas! But UN! you will be ignored. Don't waste your time.
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