• Victor Villas@lemmy.ca
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    If Israel intended to destroy the Palestinian people, you would expect the death toll to be much higher.

    Would I? I don’t know if I would. It’s a big percentage to accomplish in a single campaign, and if you think about the compounding effect of the war on the lives of the remaining 98% it’s still a pretty strong result. For example the UN reported that Gaza now has the biggest cohort of child amputees in modern history. Crippling a generation economically with sanctions and literally with shrapnel is a very powerful genocide tool, and so is claiming land - expanding the largest West Bank land grab in 30 years.

    you would expect the pace of civilian death to remain constant and not diminish over time.

    Again, I don’t think I would. Maybe we have different visions of what an effective genocide strategy looks like in the XXI century.