From Srebrenica to Gaza, why never again' keeps failing
Briefly

The situation in Gaza has reached alarming levels, with Israel reported to have killed over 58,000 Palestinians since October 2023, many being women and children. Injuries exceed 138,000 amid constant bombardment and strategies that include declaring safe zones that are subsequently attacked. Experts draw parallels to the Srebrenica genocide, referring to tactics employed in both conflicts as genocide. Israeli plans to round up individuals into a designated area have been condemned by various scholars and legal experts as a severe violation of international law and an act of genocide.
Since October 2023, Israel has killed over 58,000 Palestinians in Gaza, with more than 138,000 injured, many of whom are women and children.
Experts assert that Israel's bombing strategy, man-made famine, and declaration of safe zones followed by bombardment constitute acts of genocide.
Nimer Sultany emphasized the concept of a 'concentration zone' in Rafah as a significant step toward genocide, comparing it to historical precedents.
Iva Vukusic noted that Israeli's plan to confine 600,000 people to a concentration zone raises alarming echoes of the Srebrenica genocide in 1995.
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