Mohamed, Ph.D
2 min readMay 23, 2024

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Adeline Dimond's, your article is a provocative attempt to redefine the concept of genocide, but it is crucial to examine the facts from a Palestinian perspective. As the Palestinian people have been subjected to decades of Israeli occupation, displacement, and violence, it is essential to critically evaluate the claims.

According to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), there are approximately 5.7 million registered Palestine refugees worldwide, with the majority residing in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and the West Bank and Gaza Strip (2020). The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has led to the displacement of millions of Palestinians, with many forced to flee their homes and live in refugee camps or scattered throughout the world.

Between 1948 and 1950, an estimated 750,000 to 1 million Palestinians were displaced or forced to flee their homes during the Nakba, or "Catastrophe," as Palestinians refer to the events surrounding Israel's establishment. Today, many Palestinians remain displaced, with approximately 70% of refugees living in poverty (2020).

In recent years, Israel's military actions have led to significant human suffering and loss of life. According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), between 2012 and 2019, over 2,400 Palestinians were killed in Gaza, with many more injured or displaced. The blockade of Gaza has led to a severe humanitarian crisis, with over 70% of the population relying on international aid for food and other necessities (2020).

The Israeli military has also been responsible for widespread destruction of Palestinian properties, including homes, schools, and hospitals. According to the UNRWA, between 2000 and 2014, Israel demolished over 28,000 Palestinian structures in the West Bank alone, leaving thousands of people without shelter or livelihood (2014).

In conclusion, the Israeli government's actions have led to widespread human suffering, displacement, and destruction of Palestinian properties. As a result, it is essential to address the root causes of this conflict.

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Mohamed, Ph.D
Mohamed, Ph.D

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