update GazaConflict to GazaOccupation to reflect recent ICJ ruling#245
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The ICJ (International Court of Justice) has recently issued an advisory opinion determining that the Israel-Gaza situation is considered an occupation/apartheid, not a simple conflict. I have updated both
sourcecode/scoring/enums.pyandsourcecode/scoring/topic_model.pyto reflect this.I understand that this will make just about no difference to the end user experience.
I also understand that since Community Notes is here to fight misinformation, add missing context, and correct outdated information, we should be able to correct such things in the source code as well.
Sources for the ICJ ruling:
The International Court of Justice
Human Rights Watch
New Arab
Middle East Eye
The Intercept
Palestine Solidarity Campaign
Middle East Monitor
Amnesty International