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        <description>Speaking at the Genocide in Gaza conference in London, professor of international relations Martin Shaw said the current atrocities in Gaza are not confined to the actions of the Israeli government and military but are actively supported by broader segments of Israeli society, including armed civilians and right-wing activists. He argued that the genocide is further enabled by widespread ideological and practical backing from Israel's political opposition, media, and public opinion. Shaw also identified the United States and other Western nations as complicit international partners, facilitating the campaign through political, civil, and media support. He characterised the assault on Gaza as a pivotal event that is reshaping global politics, unlike many other genocides that have had limited international impact.</description>
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