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288. Genocide in Gaza? (Part 1 - An Argument Against Israel)

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In this two part mini-series of Preconceived, we explore the question of whether or not Israel's war with Gaza qualifies as a genocide. We delve into the complex and sensitive topic of genocide, focusing on the role of intent and context in its definition. Joined by Professor Omer Bartov, we explore the historical and legal frameworks that shape our understanding of genocide, particularly in the context of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza. Bartov, an Israeli historian and former IDF member, shares insights from his recent New York Times article, arguing that the situation in Gaza meets the criteria for genocide. We discuss the importance of intent in distinguishing genocide from other war crimes and the challenges of applying these definitions to real-world conflicts. In the second part of this mini-series, to be published next week, another genocide scholar joins the podcast to explain why he does not believe this war qualifies as a genocide.

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In this two part mini-series of Preconceived, we explore the question of whether or not Israel's war with Gaza qualifies as a genocide. We delve into the complex and sensitive topic of genocide, focusing on the role of intent and context in its definition. Joined by Professor Omer Bartov, we explore the historical and legal frameworks that shape our understanding of genocide, particularly in the context of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza. Bartov, an Israeli historian and former IDF member, shares insights from his recent New York Times article, arguing that the situation in Gaza meets the criteria for genocide. We discuss the importance of intent in distinguishing genocide from other war crimes and the challenges of applying these definitions to real-world conflicts. In the second part of this mini-series, to be published next week, another genocide scholar joins the podcast to explain why he does not believe this war qualifies as a genocide.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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