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“More Than a Human Can Bear”: Israel’s Genocidal Playbook and the War on Palestinian Reproduction

By Zohaib Ahmed | The New World Disorder


“Israel has destroyed in part the reproductive capacity of Palestinians in Gaza… acts which amount to two categories of genocidal acts under the Rome Statute.”
United Nations Commission of Inquiry


As the world remains fixated on battlefield maps, ceasefire negotiations, and diplomatic doublespeak, an even darker war is being waged behind the headlines — one that targets not just lives, but life itself. A war on women’s wombs. A war on future generations.

A recent UN report, damning in its clarity and chilling in its detail, has pulled the veil off Israel’s covert tactics in Gaza and the Occupied Palestinian Territories. It lays bare a systematic campaign of sexual, reproductive, and gender-based violence — not as collateral damage, but as a calculated weapon of war. One designed to break, dominate, and ultimately erase the Palestinian people.

This is not hyperbole. This is genocide — by design.


The Report That Shook the World

On 13 March 2025, the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory released a harrowing report titled “More than a human can bear.” The document details how Israel has used sexual and reproductive violence not only as a form of terror, but as a genocidal strategy.

The findings are unambiguous:

  • Systematic destruction of sexual and reproductive healthcare facilities.

  • Widespread forced public nudity, sexual harassment, threats of rape, and sexual assault by Israeli forces.

  • Deliberate targeting of maternity patients, women in labor, and even Gaza’s in-vitro fertility clinics.

  • Rape and genital violence committed with either explicit orders or implicit sanction from Israeli command.

This isn’t rogue behavior. It’s state policy, cloaked in military jargon, executed with clinical cruelty, and whitewashed with international complicity.


Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War

Throughout history, sexual violence has often been the silent terror in genocides — from Bosnia to Rwanda. But what the UN report confirms is that Israel has weaponized sexual and gender-based violence with strategic intent.

Victims have described scenes where:

  • Women were stripped and paraded in front of their families.

  • Threats of rape were used to coerce confessions or intimidate communities.

  • Female detainees were subjected to genital violence, often filmed or photographed.

The goal? Psychological domination, social breakdown, and cultural annihilation.

Sexual violence is not incidental here. It is procedural.


Targeting Reproduction: Gaza’s Wombs Under Siege

The report outlines a calculated pattern of reproductive sabotage:

  • Hospitals and maternity wards deliberately targeted by Israeli airstrikes.

  • Blockade of medication and equipment for pregnancies, C-sections, and neonatal care.

  • Starvation as a method of war, worsening pregnancy outcomes.

  • Attacks on Gaza’s main IVF clinic, erasing hope for thousands of infertile couples.

This has led to the preventable deaths of women and babies — not due to lack of medical knowledge, but because Israel has created a system where giving birth is now a death sentence.

Under international law, this is not just war. It’s extermination.


Genocide by the Book: Legal Implications

The UN report boldly classifies these acts as violations under:

  • The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court

  • The Genocide Convention

Two core genocidal acts stand out:

  1. Inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about a group’s destruction.

  2. Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group.

This is the legal heart of genocide — and Israel’s actions check every box.


Who Is Responsible?

The report doesn’t shy away from naming the enablers:

  • Israeli political leadership, which issues exculpatory statements to justify atrocities.

  • The Israeli military command, which embeds rape and humiliation into standard operating procedures.

  • Israeli settlers, who commit sexual violence with impunity under state protection.

  • A military justice system designed to shield perpetrators, not punish them.

And perhaps most damning of all: the international community, which continues to supply weapons, provide diplomatic cover, and look away in the name of “strategic alliances.”


The Moral Collapse of the West

This is not just Israel’s crime. It is a Western-backed, Western-funded, Western-shielded atrocity. While the US Congress cheers on genocide and the EU debates sanctions with sloth-like urgency, Palestinian mothers are giving birth in rubble, alone, unaided, under siege.

And when voices like Greta Thunberg or Rima Hassan dare to protest, they are detained, demonized, and deported.

This is not democracy. This is dystopia — armed with nukes and wrapped in a flag.


What Must Be Done?

  • Immediate sanctions on Israeli military officials and policymakers.

  • Referral to the ICC for crimes against humanity and genocide.

  • Universal jurisdiction trials in countries like South Africa, Ireland, and Spain.

  • Funding for independent reproductive health clinics in Gaza.

  • Mass global protests and digital campaigns to name and shame the complicit.

Because silence is not neutrality. Silence is collaboration.


This Is Not a War — It’s a Womb-Shattering Genocide, and the World Is Complicit

Let’s stop pretending.

Let’s stop dressing genocide in press releases, cloaking it in "concerns," or burying it under bureaucratic rubble in Geneva.

The UN’s own report spells it out in words colder than a morgue table: Israel is targeting the reproductive organs of a people to erase their existence.

This isn’t just war.
This is the cold, calculated extermination of a nation’s future — one uterus, one embryo, one stillborn child at a time.


Dear UN: How Many Dead Babies Before You Act?

You knew.
You documented.
You held “hearings.”

And then what?
Another “grave concern”? Another “deep regret”?

You watched as Israel bombed Gaza’s last IVF clinic. You noted the forced public stripping of women and threats of rape. You confirmed that women were giving birth alone in bombed-out toilets, without painkillers, without midwives, without hope.

And yet, your Security Council can barely pass a toothless resolution because one veto from the U.S. — the great arms-dealer of democracy — is worth more than a thousand incinerated infants.

What was the point of Nuremberg? Of the Rome Statute? Of “Never Again”?

When it is happening again — right in front of you?


The Hypocrisy is Radioactive

Let’s talk hypocrisy.

When Russia invaded Ukraine, the West unleashed a global economic nuclear bomb. Bank freezes, travel bans, corporate exodus, arms shipments — even banning cats from competitions.

When China even eyes Taiwan, U.S. warships show up in the Strait faster than you can say “freedom of navigation.”

But when Israel:

  • Bombs maternity wards,

  • Starves pregnant women into miscarriages,

  • Strikes fertility clinics,

  • And turns reproductive sabotage into state policy…

What do we get?

Silence. Sanctions? None. ICC warrants? Nowhere.

Instead, we get Biden stuttering about “Israel’s right to defend itself” while women in Gaza bleed out in stairwells.

We get the UK selling weapons to the very government the UN says is committing genocide.

We get Germany outlawing Palestinian flags but still supplying submarine parts.

Is this your rules-based order?
Is this what human rights means in the West?


This Is More Than a War — It’s a Blueprint for Future Genocide

Israel isn’t just killing.
It’s experimenting.

It is testing the world’s threshold for evil — how much genocide can one nation commit while still being invited to tech summits and Eurovision?

They are beta-testing the next generation of impunity, and the world is failing that test with flying colors.

This war is not just about Gaza. It’s a message to every oppressed people on Earth:

“Your life doesn’t matter if the right people are killing you.”


The Real Rogue States

It’s time we say it.

Israel is not a democracy. It is not the “only light in the Middle East.”
It is a rogue, apartheid, nuclear-armed settler colony.

And those who fund it?
The U.S., UK, Germany — you’re not bystanders. You are co-conspirators.

You lecture the world on women’s rights, wave rainbow flags, hold up #MeToo signs — yet say nothing when Palestinian girls are raped, stripped, sterilized by missiles.

You arm the monster, then hide behind press releases.

You have blood on your treaties.


History Will Remember. So Will We.

The day will come — and it always does — when power shifts, when courts open, when archives are unsealed, and when people finally scream what they were too scared to whisper:

“We knew.
We said nothing.
We were complicit.”

But we won’t forget.
And we won’t forgive.


This is not just Israel’s war.

It’s the West’s war on truth.
On decency.
On the very idea that some lives matter as much as others.

Let it be known: Gaza is not dying. Gaza is being murdered. And the world handed the knife.

Final Word: Genocide in Real-Time

This is not a historical documentary or a courtroom drama. This is real-time genocide, unfolding on your timeline, your screen, your conscience.

If we do not stop Israel now — not tomorrow, not through vague resolutions — then we are choosing a future where pregnancy is a crime, birth is a battlefield, and silence is the ultimate weapon.

Let this blog be a record. Let your voice be a response.



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