Summary
A United Nations report accuses Israel of committing genocide in Gaza. Over 60,000 Palestinians have died, leading to increased calls for accountability. Omer Bartov, a genocide expert from Brown University, provides insights on the situation.
Key Facts
- The UN Commission of Inquiry says Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.
- More than 60,000 Palestinians have died in the conflict.
- The report has led to increased demands for accountability and an end to the violence.
- Omer Bartov, a genocide scholar, discusses the situation.
- There are discussions about how genocide is officially recognized.
- The situation in Gaza has sparked different views within Israel, including from its Prime Minister, Netanyahu.