Which statement correctly compares the international communities reaction to the Holocaust with reactions to later genocides

The international community's reaction to the Holocaust was generally muted and inadequate, with many countries turning a blind eye to the persecution and mass murder of Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe. In contrast, reactions to later genocides, such as those in Rwanda and Bosnia, have been more proactive and involved, with countries taking steps to intervene and prevent further atrocities. These later genocides have led to the establishment of international tribunals and conventions aimed at preventing and prosecuting such crimes in the future.