Gaza’s DNA: How Israel Targets Generations


Gaza’s DNA: How Israel Targets Generations

By GazaKillers.com | August 2025

“Genocide is not just the act of killing — it is the attempt to erase memory, future, and the right to exist.”

Since October 8, 2023, Gaza has endured one of the most violent, systematic, and far-reaching genocidal campaigns of the 21st century. Israel, backed by powerful Western states like the United States, Germany, and France, has waged a war not just against Hamas, but against the very DNA of Palestinian life. This is a genocide that spans generations, ecosystems, and identity.


Targeting the Womb and the Grave

A key dimension of this assault is its generational impact. According to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, over 60% of those killed are women and children. Entire families have been obliterated. Israel has even admitted using “roof-knock” techniques that fail to protect civilians and instead signal psychological warfare.

The United Nations has called the destruction of family lines in Gaza “a war against the future.” Human rights scholars now call it domicide — the deliberate targeting of homes and familial continuity.


Erasing Civil Society and Memory

Hospitals, universities, schools, mosques, and cultural institutions have been systematically destroyed. The targeting of Al-Azhar University, Gaza’s main library, and countless archives is an attack on Palestinian memory. It is a war on education and narrative.

Independent researchers, such as those at Forensic Architecture, document the algorithmic precision with which Israel has erased civic life. The use of AI-assisted targeting through facial recognition, geolocation, and voice recognition has made entire neighborhoods death zones.


Assault on Environment and Livelihood

Israel’s campaign goes far beyond human targets. Farmlands, water infrastructure, olive trees, and fishing boats have been bombed or rendered useless. This is not collateral damage; it’s an attempt to destroy the natural ecosystem that sustains Palestinian life — a form of ecocide.

Animals in the Gaza Zoo were killed during bombings. Crops rotted due to water blockades. Even beehives and chicken farms were destroyed, cutting off generations of food security.


From Rafah to DNA: The Siege Strategy

The closure of the Rafah border crossing by Egypt, under Israeli and U.S. coordination, has blocked life-saving aid, injured evacuees, and journalists. Meanwhile, drone warfare and “smart munitions” now target fleeing families, hospitals, and even burial convoys.

Genocide today doesn’t only mean mass killings. It means systematic targeting of biological, cultural, and historical continuity. When a mother, father, and children are all buried under rubble — with no one left to remember them — that is a rupture in the DNA of a people.


A Global Silence, A Complicit West

The U.S. continues to ship billions in weapons to Israel. Germany and the UK defend the campaign under the guise of “Israel’s right to self-defense,” while using Holocaust guilt as political cover to fund apartheid and genocide.

France, despite its calls for peace, has blocked Palestine solidarity protests and enabled tech firms whose systems are used in drone targeting and population surveillance.


Conclusion: This is a Genocide of Everything

From children to soil, from memory to the future, Gaza is under attack at the molecular level. This is not a war. It is a data-backed, AI-enhanced campaign to erase an entire people’s present, past, and future.

But Gaza is not just rubble. It is resilience. It is not statistics — it is faces, names, stories. And GazaKillers.com will document every name of the martyred and every name of the complicit.

“The world may forget. But the internet never will.”


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