Pants-of-dog wrote:The deliberate targeting of water infrastructure is one line of evidence pointing to genocide.
The deliberate targeting of families and their homes (especially the families of aid workers) is another line of evidence pointing to genocide.
The incredibly high rate of civilian casualties is another line of evidence.
The deliberate withholding of essential supplies into Gaza is another line of evidence.
The deliberate and systematic attacks on hospitals is another line of evidence.
The complete destruction of food production systems is another.
All of these happened in Mosul, nobody accuses the US or the Iraqi government of committing genocide.
Pants-of-dog wrote:The past and ongoing comments from senior government and IDF officials indicating genocidal intent is another, especially when we see the same comments mirrored by IDF soldiers in the field, and we see a lack of accountability for such comments despite the ICJ ruling.
You mean the ones that were taken out of context or outright misquoted?
Pants-of-dog wrote:And all of this is corroborated by multiple lines of evidence: witness testimony, satellite images, statistical data, and expert observers.
...All of which are also present in Mosul.
Pants-of-dog wrote:And it is all logically coherent and understood within a well studied theoretical framework, with a majority of genocide scholars agreeing on the conclusion that this is genocide.
Not only you lack evidence of that (what, you surveyed them?) but also you do not even understand your own theoretical frameworks as shown by your lack of understand of the theory of settler colonialism and even its definition.