Is genocide still happening in Gaza?
On February 12, 2026, a news report questioned whether genocide is still occurring in Gaza. The report features commentary from Amnesty International, Israeli human-rights organization B’Tselem, and Middle East political analyst Mansour Shouman.

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AI-generatedOn February 12, 2026, a news report questioned whether genocide is still occurring in Gaza. The report features commentary from Amnesty International, Israeli human-rights organization B’Tselem, and Middle East political analyst Mansour Shouman. The discussion centers on continued Israeli attacks and restrictions on essential resources in Gaza, four months after a deal to end the war. Guests, including Shai Parnes from B’Tselem and Michael Lynk, a former UN special rapporteur, explore the dangers Palestinians face and examine whether the situation constitutes genocide. The report aims to provide an analysis of the ongoing situation in Gaza and its potential classification under international law.
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5 extractedMichael Lynk is a former UN special rapporteur for human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Shai Parnes is the Director of public outreach at B’Tselem.
Amnesty International and B’Tselem say the genocide in Gaza is continuing.
Israel continues attacks and restrictions on essentials for life in Gaza.
Palestinians face dangers aside from continuing Israeli attacks.