Amnesty International changed the definition of genocide, because Israel didn't meet the criteria
Sama_El
Published on Dec 9, 2024
"In this report [Amnesty] actually altered and changed the legal terms and definition for what is a genocide, because Israel doesn't meet those criteria."
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sharren Haskel, responds from Kibbutz Be'eri to Amnesty International's fabricated and false report accusing Israel of genocide.
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