Also, and not that it matters anyway, let us assume that it was somehow true that the death toll in Gaza from what the IDF is doing is somehow lower than the Gaza Health Ministry’s (mind you, in the real world, it is actually most likely higher than that).
And? That still doesn’t disprove the genocide allegations. It’s not “proof there’s no genocide.”
Genocide does not mean “when biiig number of people killed,” it is primarily determined by the intent to physically destroy a national, ethnical, racial or religious group.
The Yazidi genocide was meant to destroy the Yazidis, and its death toll was 5,000, which was in the single thousands. And it’s not like you’ll find these types trying to deny that’s a genocide either, since it was carried out by the Islamic State. Too bad this same kind of energy isn’t used against the Jewish state.
Similarly, it is very much easy to prove intent of the Gaza genocide. In fact, one of us had done so over a month ago, where they basically made a mega thread of every time an Israel official had openly said something genocidal against Palestinians (or “Arabs,” if you will).
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By the way, there are many Zionists who would call Oct 7 a “genocidal attack against Israelis and the Jews.” As it turns out, in that case, the number of people killed suddenly doesn’t matter when classifying an event as a genocide.