Amnesty International's Israel branch distances itself from genocide' claim
Briefly

Amnesty International's Israel branch has, in a rare rebuke, distanced itself from the allegations claiming Israel is committing genocide, emphasizing that serious crimes in Gaza must be investigated.
While the report faced accusations of falsifying facts by the Israeli government, it has sparked support from Palestinians and human rights groups.
The Israeli foreign ministry described the report as a 'fabricated' falsehood while the U.S. State Department affirmed its stance that the genocide allegations are unfounded.
Amidst ongoing conflict, opportunities for ceasefire negotiations are emerging, with Qatar and Egypt proposing ceasefires and discussions for hostage exchanges.
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