More than one hundred Holocaust and genocide scholars from around the world have issued a strongly worded letter condemning the misuse of the term genocide in reference to the conflict in Gaza. The scholars argue that the organization calling itself the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention has no legitimate connection to Raphael Lemkin, the originator of the term, and is distorting both historical truth and international law by labeling Israel's actions as genocide. Their protest emphasizes the importance of maintaining the precise legal definition of genocide, warning that its misuse erodes the credibility of human rights discourse and undermines the moral gravity of Holocaust memory. The letter asserts that civilian casualties in Gaza result from Hamas's tactics, not genocidal intent, and calls for intellectual honesty in the use of moral language. Ultimately, the scholars defend the integrity of Lemkin's legacy and the necessity of preserving clear distinctions between war, tragedy, and the crime of genocide.
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