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(Ynet News) Ben-Dror Yemini - Genocide, by definition, entails indiscriminate killing - the mass murder of women, children, infants and the elderly, all with the goal of eradicating a population. That is not what happened in Gaza. If it were genocide, there would be no statistical difference between men and women among the dead. Yet, a breakdown of the casualties by age and gender, based on the list published by Hamas's Health Ministry, shows that across nearly all fighting-age groups, from 14 to 59, men vastly outnumber women among the dead. In most of these age brackets, the number of male casualties is double or more than double that of females. In the core combatant age range, from 20 to 44, Hamas data shows 5,850 women were killed, compared to 17,000 men. Every innocent life lost is a tragedy, and the responsibility lies with Hamas, which initiated this cursed war.2025-04-15 00:00:00Full Article
Hamas Data Proves There Was No Genocide in Gaza
(Ynet News) Ben-Dror Yemini - Genocide, by definition, entails indiscriminate killing - the mass murder of women, children, infants and the elderly, all with the goal of eradicating a population. That is not what happened in Gaza. If it were genocide, there would be no statistical difference between men and women among the dead. Yet, a breakdown of the casualties by age and gender, based on the list published by Hamas's Health Ministry, shows that across nearly all fighting-age groups, from 14 to 59, men vastly outnumber women among the dead. In most of these age brackets, the number of male casualties is double or more than double that of females. In the core combatant age range, from 20 to 44, Hamas data shows 5,850 women were killed, compared to 17,000 men. Every innocent life lost is a tragedy, and the responsibility lies with Hamas, which initiated this cursed war.2025-04-15 00:00:00Full Article
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