Outcome of Amnesty's report on Israel in major international forums by Dec 31, 2024
Condemnation by UN • 25%
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Official statements or resolutions from international forums like the UN or EU
Amnesty Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza; Israel Rejects Allegation as 'Baseless'
Dec 5, 2024, 03:57 AM
Amnesty International has released a new 300-page landmark report accusing Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. The report, titled "'You feel like you are...'", concludes that Israeli authorities have committed—and are still committing—genocide under international law, including killings, causing serious bodily or mental harm, and deliberately inflicting conditions calculated to bring about physical destruction. Amnesty International describes the findings as a 'wake-up call' for the international community and urges governments to take action to end the genocide. The report asserts that Israel has been engaging in deliberate attacks on civilians and committing acts prohibited under the Geneva Conventions. Israeli officials have rejected the allegations, calling the report baseless, a gross distortion, and 'antisemitic libel.' Some critics have derided Amnesty International as 'Hamas International.' Amnesty International Israel, the organization's Israeli branch, has also rejected the report's conclusion, stating that while the scale of killing and destruction in Gaza is horrific and must stop immediately, they do not believe these actions meet the definition of genocide under international law. The report has been widely covered by international media outlets and has sparked significant debate.
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Economic sanctions imposed • 25%
Formal condemnation by UN • 25%
ICC investigation • 25%
No significant action • 25%
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No action taken • 25%
Israel cleared of allegations • 25%
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Diplomatic pressure • 25%
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Resolution condemning Israel • 25%
Condemn the report • 25%
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Call for further investigation • 25%
Support the report • 25%
Condemnation of Israel • 25%
Call for investigation • 25%
Support for Israel • 25%
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Arab League • 25%
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United States • 25%
European Union • 25%
Legal action against Amnesty • 25%
Initiate dialogue with Amnesty • 25%
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Formal rebuttal with evidence • 25%
Sanctions imposed • 25%
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Formal investigations launched • 25%
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International Criminal Court • 25%
None by end of 2025 • 25%
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United Nations • 25%
Yes • 50%
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No • 50%
Yes • 50%
1 to 4 countries • 25%
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