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1. False genocide charges put Jews everywhere at risk
The accusation of genocide against Israel is not an abstract debate. It stigmatizes Jews worldwide, giving cover to those who intimidate, harass and attack Jews on the street, in synagogues and at kosher restaurants. Students are bullied, mezuzahs torn down from doorposts and community organizations need constant police protection. This genocidal lie fuels the hatred of Jews (antisemitism) and threatens the safety of Jews everywhere.
2. Accusations of genocide target the Jewish people, not just Israel
Labeling Israel a ‘genocidal’ state is not just about one nation. It paints all Jews as complicit in humanity’s worst crime. These accusations are designed to alienate Jews from public life, delegitimize Jewish voices and rewrite Jewish history. The danger extends far beyond Israel’s borders – to the U.S., Australia, Europe and the rest of the world.
3. Activists rewrite definitions to fit accusations against Israel
Genocide is the “crime of crimes.” Diluting the term through false accusations cheapens the suffering of Armenians, Rwandans and other actual victims of genocide. Anti-Israel activist groups like Amnesty International admitted that Israel does not meet the accepted definition of genocide – so they argue the term must be “revised” or “broadened.” This is part of a larger pattern: “apartheid,” “refugee” and “statehood” have all been twisted into political weapons against Israel.
4. Hamas’s agenda is openly genocidal
Hamas openly declares in its founding charter the goal of killing Jews everywhere: “The Day of Judgment will not come until Muslims fight the Jews.” Leaders of the Iran-backed terror group have promised “a million Oct. 7s” and “Oct. 7 assaults will be repeated from the West Bank.” These declarations excuse the genocidal intent of Hamas.
5. Civilian suffering in war is not proof of genocide
War is tragic, and the suffering of Palestinians is real. But suffering in war is not proof of genocide – it must be tied to an intention to wipe out a people. Israel allows aid into Gaza, facilitates Palestinian medical treatment abroad and risks its own soldiers’ lives in ground combat to reduce civilian casualties. International law requires intent, and Israel’s actions directly contradict this claim. Even some anti-Israel activists admit the legal definition of genocide does not apply to Israel’s war goals.
6. Hamas uses civilians as weapons of war
Hamas turns Gaza hospitals, mosques and schools into military bases by placing its fighters and weapons among patients, worshippers and students. The terror group steals humanitarian aid to feed its terrorists instead of civilians and traps Gazan families inside buildings as shields. This strategy prolongs suffering and deliberately sacrifices Palestinian lives to drive its global propaganda efforts.
7. The news media amplified a flawed vote into global headlines
A small minority of IAGS members pushed through its Gaza ‘genocide’ resolution without full debate. One member called the process “an embarrassing absence of professionalism.” Yet reporters framed the conclusion as if the world’s genocide scholars had reached a unanimous determination – helping to spread misinformation and turning a disputed vote into worldwide headlines.
8. Echoes of the past: Twisting the Holocaust against Jews
Weaponizing the term “genocide” against the Jewish state perverts the memory of the Holocaust. The Nazis perfected the “Big Lie” – repeat a monstrous falsehood often enough and people will believe it. With horrific irony, anti-Israel activists use the same tactic today – repeating the genocide smear until it appears to be truth.
9. Peace is possible if Hamas chooses life over death
This war could have ended long ago – and it could end now if Hamas releases the hostages, lays down its weapons and allows new leadership for Gaza. Hamas clings to its genocidal dream while Palestinian civilians pay the price. True peace will come only when Hamas abandons death and chooses life – for Israelis, Palestinians and humanity.
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