Interview with B'Tselem: Israel's 'genocidal practices' could spread beyond Gaza https://t.co/YrPyhV5EAE
The underlying conditions that enabled the genocide in Gaza have not changed, B'Tselem says, warning that these same practices could now extend to the West Bank https://t.co/YrPyhV5EAE
Instead of receiving flour bags, Gazans are faced with deadly bullets and death at aid lines 👇 https://t.co/Uq1U4RmIhX
Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem has described Israel's actions in Gaza as genocide for the first time and warned of a growing risk that these genocidal practices could extend to the West Bank. In interviews and a newly published report, B'Tselem highlighted that the underlying conditions enabling the violence in Gaza remain unchanged, raising concerns about the potential spread of similar actions beyond Gaza. Meanwhile, dozens of Palestinians have been killed while seeking aid as Israel considers a full occupation of Gaza. The situation at aid lines in Gaza has become deadly, with civilians facing gunfire instead of humanitarian assistance.