Genocide prevention group says Clinton’s remarks amount to ‘genocide denial’
Genocide prevention group says Clinton’s remarks amount to ‘genocide denial’
Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention, a leading global genocide prevention group, said Tuesday that recent remarks on Gaza by former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton amounted to “outright genocide denial.”
The group criticised Clinton's claim that Israel is suffering from “the worst PR of any group” and that young Americans are influenced by “pure propaganda” on TikTok, saying that it misrepresents growing public concern over Israel’s war on Gaza.
“Young people in the US are not stupid or gullible. They simply reject genocide – something the Secretary might consider doing as well,” the statement said, adding that Americans have witnessed “two years of videos depicting Israel’s genocide against Palestinians,” including footage from journalists and civilians in Gaza.
"Secretary Clinton’s remarks are not only inaccurate, they are also a shameful example of the lengths to which people complicit in genocide will go to to deny its existence," it said.
The Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention and Human Security feels called to point out that former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton’s recent remarks at the Israel Hayom Summit on 2 December amount to outright genocide denial. During her remarks, the Secretary correctly noted… pic.twitter.com/sG05xT24pz
— Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention (@LemkinInstitute) December 9, 2025











