
Residents seek safety amid destroyed buildings and debris around the Palestinian Telecommunications Company in the Gaza Strip on October 10, 2023.
800+ Legal Scholars Say Israel May Be Perpetrating 'Crime of Genocide' in Gaza
"The ongoing and imminent Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip are being conducted with potentially genocidal intent."
More than 800 scholars of international law and genocide have signed a public statement arguing that the Israeli military may be committing genocidal acts against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip as the total siege and relentless airstrikes continue to inflict devastation on the occupied territory.
"As scholars and practitioners of international law, conflict studies, and genocide studies, we are compelled to sound the alarm about the possibility of the crime of genocide being perpetrated by Israeli forces against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip," reads the statement. "We do not do so lightly, recognizing the weight of this crime, but the gravity of the current situation demands it."
The scholars noted that Israel's yearslong blockade on Gaza—which has left much of the territory's population impoverished and without access to basic necessities—had previously been described as "slow-motion genocide" and cited a United Nations warning about Israelis' use of dehumanizing language, which is often a prelude to mass atrocities.
But the new statement contends that Israel's current assault on Gaza, launched in the wake of a deadly Hamas attack on October 7, is "unprecedented in scale and severity."
"The Gaza Strip has been subjected to incessant and indiscriminate bombardment by Israeli forces," the scholars wrote. "Israel's defense minister ordered a 'complete siege' of the Gaza Strip prohibiting the supply of fuel, electricity, water, and other essential necessities. This terminology itself indicates an intensification of an already illegal, potentially genocidal siege to an outright destructive assault."
The scholars also pointed to Israel's evacuation order aimed at the entire population of northern Gaza—roughly 1.1 million people—and subsequent Israeli attacks on civilian convoys fleeing to the south.
"Statements of Israeli officials since 7 October 2023 suggest that beyond the killings and restriction of basic conditions for life perpetrated against Palestinians in Gaza, there are also indications that the ongoing and imminent Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip are being conducted with potentially genocidal intent," the scholars wrote.
They continued:
Language used by Israeli political and military figures appears to reproduce rhetoric and tropes associated with genocide and incitement to genocide. Dehumanising descriptions of Palestinians have been prevalent. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant declared on 9 October that "we are fighting human animals and we act accordingly." He subsequently announced that Israel was moving to "a full-scale response" and that he had "removed every restriction" on Israeli forces, as well as stating: "Gaza won't return to what it was before. We will eliminate everything."
On 10 October, the head of the Israeli army's Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), Maj. Gen. Ghassan Alian, addressed a message directly to Gaza residents: "Human animals must be treated as such. There will be no electricity and no water, there will only be destruction. You wanted hell, you will get hell." The same day, Israeli army spokesperson Daniel Hagari acknowledged the wanton and intentionally destructive nature of Israel's bombing campaign in Gaza: "The emphasis is on damage and not on accuracy."
Under international law, a party is guilty of genocide if it kills or severely harms members of a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group with the "intent to destroy" that group.
Raz Segal—an Israeli historian, associate professor of Holocaust and genocide studies at Stockton University, and signatory of the new statement—argued in Jewish Currents last week that Israel's actions in Gaza since October 7 constitute "a textbook case of genocide."
"Indeed, Israel's genocidal assault on Gaza is quite explicit, open, and unashamed," Segal wrote. "Israel's goal is to destroy the Palestinians of Gaza. And those of us watching around the world are derelict in our responsibility to prevent them from doing so."
Segal and the 800 other statement signatories implored nations around the world to swiftly "take concrete and meaningful steps to individually and collectively prevent genocidal acts, in line with their legal duty to prevent the crime of genocide."
"We call on all relevant U.N. bodies, including the Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect, as well as the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to immediately intervene, to carry out the necessary investigations, and invoke the necessary warning procedures to protect the Palestinian population from genocide," they added.
An Urgent Message From Our Co-Founder
Dear Common Dreams reader, The U.S. is on a fast track to authoritarianism like nothing I've ever seen. Meanwhile, corporate news outlets are utterly capitulating to Trump, twisting their coverage to avoid drawing his ire while lining up to stuff cash in his pockets. That's why I believe that Common Dreams is doing the best and most consequential reporting that we've ever done. Our small but mighty team is a progressive reporting powerhouse, covering the news every day that the corporate media never will. Our mission has always been simple: To inform. To inspire. And to ignite change for the common good. Now here's the key piece that I want all our readers to understand: None of this would be possible without your financial support. That's not just some fundraising cliche. It's the absolute and literal truth. We don't accept corporate advertising and never will. We don't have a paywall because we don't think people should be blocked from critical news based on their ability to pay. Everything we do is funded by the donations of readers like you. Will you donate now to help power the nonprofit, independent reporting of Common Dreams? Thank you for being a vital member of our community. Together, we can keep independent journalism alive when it’s needed most. - Craig Brown, Co-founder |
More than 800 scholars of international law and genocide have signed a public statement arguing that the Israeli military may be committing genocidal acts against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip as the total siege and relentless airstrikes continue to inflict devastation on the occupied territory.
"As scholars and practitioners of international law, conflict studies, and genocide studies, we are compelled to sound the alarm about the possibility of the crime of genocide being perpetrated by Israeli forces against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip," reads the statement. "We do not do so lightly, recognizing the weight of this crime, but the gravity of the current situation demands it."
The scholars noted that Israel's yearslong blockade on Gaza—which has left much of the territory's population impoverished and without access to basic necessities—had previously been described as "slow-motion genocide" and cited a United Nations warning about Israelis' use of dehumanizing language, which is often a prelude to mass atrocities.
But the new statement contends that Israel's current assault on Gaza, launched in the wake of a deadly Hamas attack on October 7, is "unprecedented in scale and severity."
"The Gaza Strip has been subjected to incessant and indiscriminate bombardment by Israeli forces," the scholars wrote. "Israel's defense minister ordered a 'complete siege' of the Gaza Strip prohibiting the supply of fuel, electricity, water, and other essential necessities. This terminology itself indicates an intensification of an already illegal, potentially genocidal siege to an outright destructive assault."
The scholars also pointed to Israel's evacuation order aimed at the entire population of northern Gaza—roughly 1.1 million people—and subsequent Israeli attacks on civilian convoys fleeing to the south.
"Statements of Israeli officials since 7 October 2023 suggest that beyond the killings and restriction of basic conditions for life perpetrated against Palestinians in Gaza, there are also indications that the ongoing and imminent Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip are being conducted with potentially genocidal intent," the scholars wrote.
They continued:
Language used by Israeli political and military figures appears to reproduce rhetoric and tropes associated with genocide and incitement to genocide. Dehumanising descriptions of Palestinians have been prevalent. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant declared on 9 October that "we are fighting human animals and we act accordingly." He subsequently announced that Israel was moving to "a full-scale response" and that he had "removed every restriction" on Israeli forces, as well as stating: "Gaza won't return to what it was before. We will eliminate everything."
On 10 October, the head of the Israeli army's Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), Maj. Gen. Ghassan Alian, addressed a message directly to Gaza residents: "Human animals must be treated as such. There will be no electricity and no water, there will only be destruction. You wanted hell, you will get hell." The same day, Israeli army spokesperson Daniel Hagari acknowledged the wanton and intentionally destructive nature of Israel's bombing campaign in Gaza: "The emphasis is on damage and not on accuracy."
Under international law, a party is guilty of genocide if it kills or severely harms members of a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group with the "intent to destroy" that group.
Raz Segal—an Israeli historian, associate professor of Holocaust and genocide studies at Stockton University, and signatory of the new statement—argued in Jewish Currents last week that Israel's actions in Gaza since October 7 constitute "a textbook case of genocide."
"Indeed, Israel's genocidal assault on Gaza is quite explicit, open, and unashamed," Segal wrote. "Israel's goal is to destroy the Palestinians of Gaza. And those of us watching around the world are derelict in our responsibility to prevent them from doing so."
Segal and the 800 other statement signatories implored nations around the world to swiftly "take concrete and meaningful steps to individually and collectively prevent genocidal acts, in line with their legal duty to prevent the crime of genocide."
"We call on all relevant U.N. bodies, including the Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect, as well as the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to immediately intervene, to carry out the necessary investigations, and invoke the necessary warning procedures to protect the Palestinian population from genocide," they added.
- Sanders Blocks GOP Push to Make US Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Impossible ›
- Church of England Joins Call for Cease-Fire in Gaza, Breaking With UK Government ›
- Opinion | Israel's Genocidal Attack on Gaza Must Be Stopped | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | ‘Human Animals’: The Sordid Language behind Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | Common Dreams ›
- With 7,300+ Gazans Dead, Israeli PM Adviser Says 'Tonight We Are Starting Payback' ›
- UN General Assembly Passes Resolution Calling for 'Humanitarian Truce' in Gaza ›
- Israeli MP Says It Clearly for World to Hear: 'Erase All of Gaza From the Face of the Earth' ›
- Opinion | The Rhetoric of War and Genocide Is on Display by US and Israeli Media | Common Dreams ›
- UN Experts Warn of 'Grave Risk of Genocide' in Gaza ›
- Seeking Emergency Order, Palestinians Sue Biden for Failing to Prevent Genocide ›
- 'We Are Too Humane. Burn Gaza Now,' Says Senior Israeli Lawmaker ›
- The Nation Publishes Gaza Genocide Article Killed by Harvard Law Review ›
- Former ICC Prosecutor Says Both Israel and Hamas Guilty of Genocide ›
- Auschwitz Museum Decries Israeli Mayor's 'Sick' Call to 'Empty' Gaza ›
- Opinion | Have Any Lessons Been Learned in Three Months of Bloodshed in Gaza? | Common Dreams ›
- Israeli Lawmakers Reaffirm Genocidal Rhetoric on Eve of ICJ Trial ›
- Opinion | Israel’s Campaign in Gaza Fits the Legal Definition of Genocide | Common Dreams ›
- 'This Is Not Self-Defense... This Is Ethnic Cleansing': Israel Blows Up Gaza University ›
- Campaign Urges IOC to Ban Israel From Paris Olympics Over Gaza Genocide ›
- Opinion | Why Does the US Have No ‘Responsibility to Protect’ Gaza? | Common Dreams ›
- Lawsuit Accuses German Leaders of Complicity in Gaza Genocide ›
- UN Report Finds Israel Has Met Threshold for Genocide ›
- US Accepts 'Outrageous' Israeli Assurances on Legal Use of Weapons in Gaza ›
- Opinion | Why Treating All Palestinians in Gaza as If They Are Hamas Amounts to Genocide | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | 'Self-Defense' Is No Justification for Genocide in Gaza | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | Israel Is Committing One of history’s Great Crimes in Gaza | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | Academia’s Compradors of Genocide | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | The Two Lessons of the Holocaust Confront Each Other Over Gaza | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | It’s Not Complicated: Israel is Committing Genocide in Gaza | Common Dreams ›
- Veteran Human Rights Leader Has Seen Enough: Israel Perpetrating Genocide in Gaza | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | By Rescinding Its Offer to Raz Segal, the University of Minnesota Has Scaled Mt. Irony | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | 5 Things a Year of Israeli Genocide in Gaza Has Taught Us About Palestine and the World | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | If You Ever Wondered What You’d Do in a Genocide, You’re Doing It Now | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | The World Knows Israel Is Committing Genocide in Gaza | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | Could Reckoning With the Gaza War Revive International Law? | Common Dreams ›
- Even Once Reluctant Scholars Now Agree on Israel's Gaza Assault: It's a Genocide | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | UK Foreign Secretary’s Empty Words: Weapons and Spy Flights Expose Hollow Promises | Common Dreams ›
- At Hague Group Emergency Summit, 30+ Nations Seek to 'Halt the Genocide in Gaza' | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | Consensus Finally Reached: Israel Is Committing Genocide | Common Dreams ›
- Trump-Appointed Judge Tosses Lawsuit Accusing Pro-Palestinian Groups of Being Fronts for Hamas | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | Israel's Conduct in Gaza Amounts to Genocidal Acts With an Intent to Commit Genocide | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | As Their Leaders Remain Complicit, Ordinary People Say No to Gaza Genocide | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | The Conclusion Is Inescapable: Israel Is Committing Genocide in Gaza | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | We Must Call It What It Is: A Genocide in Gaza | Common Dreams ›
More than 800 scholars of international law and genocide have signed a public statement arguing that the Israeli military may be committing genocidal acts against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip as the total siege and relentless airstrikes continue to inflict devastation on the occupied territory.
"As scholars and practitioners of international law, conflict studies, and genocide studies, we are compelled to sound the alarm about the possibility of the crime of genocide being perpetrated by Israeli forces against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip," reads the statement. "We do not do so lightly, recognizing the weight of this crime, but the gravity of the current situation demands it."
The scholars noted that Israel's yearslong blockade on Gaza—which has left much of the territory's population impoverished and without access to basic necessities—had previously been described as "slow-motion genocide" and cited a United Nations warning about Israelis' use of dehumanizing language, which is often a prelude to mass atrocities.
But the new statement contends that Israel's current assault on Gaza, launched in the wake of a deadly Hamas attack on October 7, is "unprecedented in scale and severity."
"The Gaza Strip has been subjected to incessant and indiscriminate bombardment by Israeli forces," the scholars wrote. "Israel's defense minister ordered a 'complete siege' of the Gaza Strip prohibiting the supply of fuel, electricity, water, and other essential necessities. This terminology itself indicates an intensification of an already illegal, potentially genocidal siege to an outright destructive assault."
The scholars also pointed to Israel's evacuation order aimed at the entire population of northern Gaza—roughly 1.1 million people—and subsequent Israeli attacks on civilian convoys fleeing to the south.
"Statements of Israeli officials since 7 October 2023 suggest that beyond the killings and restriction of basic conditions for life perpetrated against Palestinians in Gaza, there are also indications that the ongoing and imminent Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip are being conducted with potentially genocidal intent," the scholars wrote.
They continued:
Language used by Israeli political and military figures appears to reproduce rhetoric and tropes associated with genocide and incitement to genocide. Dehumanising descriptions of Palestinians have been prevalent. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant declared on 9 October that "we are fighting human animals and we act accordingly." He subsequently announced that Israel was moving to "a full-scale response" and that he had "removed every restriction" on Israeli forces, as well as stating: "Gaza won't return to what it was before. We will eliminate everything."
On 10 October, the head of the Israeli army's Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), Maj. Gen. Ghassan Alian, addressed a message directly to Gaza residents: "Human animals must be treated as such. There will be no electricity and no water, there will only be destruction. You wanted hell, you will get hell." The same day, Israeli army spokesperson Daniel Hagari acknowledged the wanton and intentionally destructive nature of Israel's bombing campaign in Gaza: "The emphasis is on damage and not on accuracy."
Under international law, a party is guilty of genocide if it kills or severely harms members of a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group with the "intent to destroy" that group.
Raz Segal—an Israeli historian, associate professor of Holocaust and genocide studies at Stockton University, and signatory of the new statement—argued in Jewish Currents last week that Israel's actions in Gaza since October 7 constitute "a textbook case of genocide."
"Indeed, Israel's genocidal assault on Gaza is quite explicit, open, and unashamed," Segal wrote. "Israel's goal is to destroy the Palestinians of Gaza. And those of us watching around the world are derelict in our responsibility to prevent them from doing so."
Segal and the 800 other statement signatories implored nations around the world to swiftly "take concrete and meaningful steps to individually and collectively prevent genocidal acts, in line with their legal duty to prevent the crime of genocide."
"We call on all relevant U.N. bodies, including the Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect, as well as the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to immediately intervene, to carry out the necessary investigations, and invoke the necessary warning procedures to protect the Palestinian population from genocide," they added.
- Sanders Blocks GOP Push to Make US Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Impossible ›
- Church of England Joins Call for Cease-Fire in Gaza, Breaking With UK Government ›
- Opinion | Israel's Genocidal Attack on Gaza Must Be Stopped | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | ‘Human Animals’: The Sordid Language behind Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | Common Dreams ›
- With 7,300+ Gazans Dead, Israeli PM Adviser Says 'Tonight We Are Starting Payback' ›
- UN General Assembly Passes Resolution Calling for 'Humanitarian Truce' in Gaza ›
- Israeli MP Says It Clearly for World to Hear: 'Erase All of Gaza From the Face of the Earth' ›
- Opinion | The Rhetoric of War and Genocide Is on Display by US and Israeli Media | Common Dreams ›
- UN Experts Warn of 'Grave Risk of Genocide' in Gaza ›
- Seeking Emergency Order, Palestinians Sue Biden for Failing to Prevent Genocide ›
- 'We Are Too Humane. Burn Gaza Now,' Says Senior Israeli Lawmaker ›
- The Nation Publishes Gaza Genocide Article Killed by Harvard Law Review ›
- Former ICC Prosecutor Says Both Israel and Hamas Guilty of Genocide ›
- Auschwitz Museum Decries Israeli Mayor's 'Sick' Call to 'Empty' Gaza ›
- Opinion | Have Any Lessons Been Learned in Three Months of Bloodshed in Gaza? | Common Dreams ›
- Israeli Lawmakers Reaffirm Genocidal Rhetoric on Eve of ICJ Trial ›
- Opinion | Israel’s Campaign in Gaza Fits the Legal Definition of Genocide | Common Dreams ›
- 'This Is Not Self-Defense... This Is Ethnic Cleansing': Israel Blows Up Gaza University ›
- Campaign Urges IOC to Ban Israel From Paris Olympics Over Gaza Genocide ›
- Opinion | Why Does the US Have No ‘Responsibility to Protect’ Gaza? | Common Dreams ›
- Lawsuit Accuses German Leaders of Complicity in Gaza Genocide ›
- UN Report Finds Israel Has Met Threshold for Genocide ›
- US Accepts 'Outrageous' Israeli Assurances on Legal Use of Weapons in Gaza ›
- Opinion | Why Treating All Palestinians in Gaza as If They Are Hamas Amounts to Genocide | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | 'Self-Defense' Is No Justification for Genocide in Gaza | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | Israel Is Committing One of history’s Great Crimes in Gaza | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | Academia’s Compradors of Genocide | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | The Two Lessons of the Holocaust Confront Each Other Over Gaza | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | It’s Not Complicated: Israel is Committing Genocide in Gaza | Common Dreams ›
- Veteran Human Rights Leader Has Seen Enough: Israel Perpetrating Genocide in Gaza | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | By Rescinding Its Offer to Raz Segal, the University of Minnesota Has Scaled Mt. Irony | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | 5 Things a Year of Israeli Genocide in Gaza Has Taught Us About Palestine and the World | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | If You Ever Wondered What You’d Do in a Genocide, You’re Doing It Now | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | The World Knows Israel Is Committing Genocide in Gaza | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | Could Reckoning With the Gaza War Revive International Law? | Common Dreams ›
- Even Once Reluctant Scholars Now Agree on Israel's Gaza Assault: It's a Genocide | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | UK Foreign Secretary’s Empty Words: Weapons and Spy Flights Expose Hollow Promises | Common Dreams ›
- At Hague Group Emergency Summit, 30+ Nations Seek to 'Halt the Genocide in Gaza' | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | Consensus Finally Reached: Israel Is Committing Genocide | Common Dreams ›
- Trump-Appointed Judge Tosses Lawsuit Accusing Pro-Palestinian Groups of Being Fronts for Hamas | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | Israel's Conduct in Gaza Amounts to Genocidal Acts With an Intent to Commit Genocide | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | As Their Leaders Remain Complicit, Ordinary People Say No to Gaza Genocide | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | The Conclusion Is Inescapable: Israel Is Committing Genocide in Gaza | Common Dreams ›
- Opinion | We Must Call It What It Is: A Genocide in Gaza | Common Dreams ›

