The IDF has scored 1800 hits. This has resulted in 170 deaths. The ratio between deadly fire and actual deaths is probably the lowest in the annals of warfare. (Would that medical surgery be so effective.) Yet propagandists, busy retweeting old photos from Syria and misrepresenting them as from Gaza, say Israel is committing "genocide."
Anyone misusing the term "genocide" regarding Gaza and the Palestinians is distorting a tragedy beyond recognition, abusing the term and engaging in incitement. This is yet another example of supporters of various "national liberation" movements hijacking the human rights agenda for political gain. This is hate speech.
There are civilian casualties in Gaza. That is tragic. But Hamas, which has no scruples about targeting Israeli civilians, is entirely responsible. It is a war crime both to target civilians and also to launch rockets from civilian centers. And if one is looking for evidence of genocidal intent, one need look no farther than the Hamas Charter, in which the organization declares its intention is to kill all Jews everywhere.
1800 airstrikes/170 deaths in densely populated Gaza. It is likely that your surgeon has a much higher kill rate for each operation.
Rather than calling this "genocide," how about nominating the Israel Air Force for a Nobel Peace Prize for its remarkable success, precision and professionalism in avoiding civilian casualties?