Friday, July 25, 2025

Responding to Bret Stevens of the New York Times 7/25/2025

 Responding to Bret Stevens of the New York Times,  claim that mass killing and starvation of Palestinians is not Genocide.

This Is Genocide—By Starvation and Sniper Fire
Bret Stephens’ of the New York Times denial that Israel’s actions in Gaza do not amount to genocide is as grotesque as the crimes themselves. When a state deliberately cuts off food, water, medicine, and fuel to an entire population—half of them children—it is not “self-defense.” It is genocide by starvation. When tanks shell schools turned shelters, and snipers aim for the heads, eyes, and genitals of fleeing civilians, it is not “warfare.” It is targeted mass murder.
Children are not collateral damage. They are being hunted. Doctors in Gaza report bodies of infants with half their heads missing, toddlers shot in the spine, pregnant women dismembered by drone fire. These are not accidents. This is a calculated campaign to destroy a people—physically, psychologically, and demographically.
Stephens may bend words to shield Israel from legal and moral accountability, but the facts speak louder. The UN, Human Rights Watch, and The Lancet have documented mass civilian death, forced starvation, and the systematic destruction of homes, hospitals, and hope itself.
We must stop pretending this is anything less than genocide. U.S. complicity through weapons and diplomatic cover makes it even more shameful. No columnist can whitewash this horror.


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