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Comment by nailer

1 day ago

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As it happens, genocide scholars disagree with you, and in any case, Gaza's population has not increased.

  • It's at least plausible that the population did increase. Estimates of births during the war are larger than the casualty count that Hamas claims.

    • It'd be nice if Israel would let UN fact-finding missionaries or other independent research teams into Gaza to find out (in addition to not barring and/or killing humanitarian aid workers)

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    • Gaza population September 2023: 2.3 million. Gaza population September 2025: 2.1 million.

      Hamas casualties make up only a portion of palestinian casualties; palestinian casualties make up only a portion of excess deaths; excess deaths make up only a portion of total deaths.

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    • Estimates of birth that rely on the mid-2023 figure and deliberately ignore Israel's systematic dismantling of the health and food systems in Gaza and the drop in fertility levels.

      >the casualty count that Hamas claims

      The Gaza Health Ministry's count is widely regarded as an underestimate, but mostly by people who don't refer to it with a dogwhistling caveat.

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  • I wasn’t going to reply but since you’ve been rescued from the flags: which “genocide scholars” think that in increase in population is possible during a genocide?

    And yes, it has.

    • I figured it may have been because you decided to get informed about how genocides are identified by intent and not population deltas. But since you think a projection is the same thing as a census, that obviously isn't the case.

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