Natasha Hausdorff

Israel is not conducting a genocide in Gaza

Israel's critics have repeatedly accused the Jewish State of genocide (Getty images)

Since Hamas’s brutal attack on Israel on 7 October 2023, the Jewish State’s most vociferous critics have been busy. Their most egregious claim is that Israel is committing a genocide. As is so often the case with Israel, the crimes it is accused of are rooted in an inversion of the truth.

Israel’s critics must stop politicising and weaponising international law to spread blood libels

Genocide has been committed during this conflict: by Hamas terrorists who rampaged through southern Israel and massacred over 1,000 innocents, targeting Jews. They executed their barbaric atrocities in the hope this would inspire simultaneous attacks on Israel’s other borders. On that day, Yahya Sinwar’s terror army invaded Israel with a mission to kill as many Israelis as possible; their dream was that the “al-Aqsa Flood” would inspire other groups to join in and together bring about the final destruction of the Jewish state.

While these Palestinian terrorists failed and were not joined by other Iranian terror proxies on the 7 October invasion, they were able to count on support from Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen and the Islamic Republic of Iran in the subsequent months.

Britain’s best politics newsletters

You get two free articles each week when you sign up to The Spectator’s emails.

Already a subscriber? Log in

Comments

Join the debate for just £1 a month

Be part of the conversation with other Spectator readers by getting your first three months for £3.

Already a subscriber? Log in