Tuesday, 31 October 2023

LIES UPON LIES AS THE KILLINGS CONTINUE

 The amerikkkans and their partners in murder and oppression, israel, just keep telling the same lies over and over again.

I've said it before. israel sell over 7 billion dollars worth of surveillance equipment ever year, are considered one of the world leaders in that technology, and yet Hamas got through a hole in their security fence , and flew in on kites. What the fuck is that ? This was all an excuse to turn Gaza into rubble, kill thousands of Palestinians, and occupy the land permanently . No, not a conspiracy, just capitalism/imperialism at work.

Over 8,000 Already Killed in Gaza, Displacement, Starvation, Terror Rampant… 

Now Israel and the U.S. Are Escalating This Genocidal Nightmare 

Barrage of U.S.-Israeli Lies and Double-Talk to Justify Slaughter

Palestinians remove bodies from bombed refugee camp at Jebaliya, October 9, 2023.

 

Palestinians remove bodies from bombed refugee camp at Jebaliya, October 9, 2023.    Photo: AP

More than 8,000 Palestinians, overwhelmingly civilians—including over 3,000 children—have already been killed since October 7 by Israel’s thousands of indiscriminate airstrikes and artillery barrages. Over 19,000 have been injured. Nearly half the homes in Gaza have been destroyed and over 600,000 people have been displaced and are now forced to seek shelter near hospitals or schools. Mass starvation and disease loom in Gaza as Israel refuses to allow anything but an obscene trickle of aid to enter. Unimaginable trauma and terror grip the 2.2 million human beings held hostage in the open air prison that is Gaza.1

Millions around the world are now demanding a ceasefire and an end to the slaughter. But Israel and the U.S. will have none of it. Instead, they are escalating the war on Gaza—which promises to make the devastation and killing worse, potentially far, far worse.

On Friday evening, October 27, Israel escalated its bombing and artillery campaigns. All communications in Gaza were cut off for at least two days. According to the Israeli military, Israeli forces “went into the Gaza Strip and expanded the ground operation where infantry, armor and engineer units and artillery with heavy fire are taking part.” Israel again warned people in northern Gaza to flee, even as many who’ve heeded Israel’s warnings are being bombed and killed. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the incursion the beginning of “the second stage of the war.” He warned it would be “long and difficult”—that is, bloody. He called it Israel’s “second war of independence”—ominously referring back to 1948 when Israeli terror and massacres forced 800,000 Palestinians from their homes—never to return.2

After Israel’s escalation, U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and Britain's foreign secretary publicly “affirmed Israel’s right to self-defense”—in short, green-lighted this escalating genocide. Meanwhile, the U.S. dispatched a second aircraft carrier strike group, the USS Eisenhower, to the Mediterranean, giving further military backing to Israel. 

As revcom.us wrote last week,

Nobody, including Israel, knows what will happen when it launches its assault. What will other regional powers do? What will the Palestinians do—those grouped under Hamas but also those who do not affiliate with Hamas but hate oppression and will fight bravely when under attack? What IS known is that the Israeli assault will be severely brutal and on a whole other order of the genocidal assaults they've launched in years past.

The Reality on the Ground in Gaza: Mass Murder and Terror from Above

Since Hamas’ reactionary attack of October 7, the Israeli military has launched more than 7,000 airstrikes and massive artillery bombardments of one of the most densely populated areas on Earth. 

An average of 400 Palestinians are being killed every day, and the mounting toll is staggering. At this writing, 8,005 people, overwhelmingly civilians, have been killed in Gaza since October 7, with 40 percent of them—3,342—children. Another 19,734 have been injured. Another 1,650 are missing, including 900 children, many likely buried under the rubble left by Israeli bombs. 

Stop. Think about 3,342 children.

 

Wounded Palestinian children at the al-Shifa hospital, following Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City, October 17, 2023.

 

Wounded Palestinian children at the al-Shifa hospital, following Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City, October 17, 2023.    Photo: AP

Then think about how the numbers don’t begin to do justice to the horrors Israel and the U.S. are criminally inflicting on the Palestinian people:

  • Whole families are being decimated: The first 88 names on the list from Gaza’s Health Ministry belong to the same extended family in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip.3
  • Gaza residents report the bombs come mostly without warning, hitting indiscriminately. “You can’t imagine the feeling,” one Palestinian author said. “You are not safe. All places are targets, so you think of dying at any time.”4
  • The strikes have flattened mosques, hospitals and schools. They’ve demolished homes with families inside without warning. They’ve leveled entire blocks in northern Gaza.
  • Nowhere is safe. “They say: ‘Go to a safe place.’ But then they strike the place they told us to flee to,” one Gazan researcher said. “This is intentional. There’s no mercy and it’s massacre after massacre and the world is just watching it happen.” Some 70 of her relatives had been killed by Israeli airstrikes.5

Mass Displacement 

Israel’s bombing campaign has destroyed nearly half the homes in Gaza and forcibly displaced over 600,000 Palestinians. Most have sheltered at some 150 schools, many run by the UN—where they’re guaranteed no protection. Over 40 UN institutions have suffered damage and five have been hit directly by Israeli bombs. 

Looming Starvation

On October 9, Israel ordered “a complete siege” on Gaza. “No electricity, no food, no fuel” were to enter, and needed water from Israel was also cut off.

Now the humanitarian crisis is reaching deadly proportions. Supplies of fuel, food and water are running out, according to the UN. Gaza had “almost exhausted its fuel reserves,” meaning operations at hospitals and other critical civilian infrastructure had to be cut back or halted. “We are on the brink of collapse,” said the official in charge of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, the largest aid organization in Gaza.

“Gaza is being strangled,” another UN official said. “Basic services are crumbling. Medicine is running out. Food and water are running out. The streets of Gaza have started overflowing with sewage. Gaza is on the brink of a massive health hazard, and the risk of diseases are looming.”6

This strongly smacks of what happened to the Jews forced into the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943-44—with Israel now cast in the role of the Nazis who trapped Jewish people and marked them for extermination, and the Palestinians in the role of those Warsaw Jews.

Gaza’s Hospitals and Medical System—On the Brink of Catastrophe

Just 23 of Gaza’s 35 hospitals are now functioning, many far above capacity. The other 12 have shuttered after they were hit by Israeli airstrikes or ran out of fuel. Fuel shortages now threaten all of them. The roughly 50,000 pregnant women in Gaza would face grave risks if hospitals can’t attend to them.

Some 101 health workers have been killed. Communications blackouts have made it difficult if not impossible for people to call ambulances or find places to shelter or for hospitals to contact their staffs.

The scenes inside the hospitals convey the gruesome horror of Israel’s war on the Palestinian people. Some 130 newborns at Al Shifa Hospital were orphaned just as they were born. After their pregnant mothers were pulled dead or dying from the rubble of an Israeli airstrike, doctors pulled the infants from their mothers’ bodies. Born premature, they were placed in incubators in the hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit—most the only survivors in their families. One doctor said, “When the fuel runs out tomorrow, this hospital will rapidly become a mass grave.”

Hospitals have even been forced to come up with a new category of patient: “wounded child with no surviving family.” This refers to the over 50 children pulled from collapsed buildings and brought to Al Shifa.

The U.S.-Israeli War of Genocidal Lies: Preparing the Ground for Mass Slaughter of Civilians 

Israeli tanks head toward Gaza Strip, October 12, 2023.

 

Israeli tanks head toward Gaza Strip, October 12, 2023.    Photo: AP

U.S. and Israeli officials have repeatedly lied about not targeting civilians… about providing humanitarian aid… about Hamas supposedly having bases under hospitals... even about how no one should believe the horrifying numbers of civilian casualties being reported from Gaza. 

  • An Israeli military spokesperson said Israel was “expanding the humanitarian effort” to bring water and medicine into Gaza and that Gazans in the south “will receive assistance." A UN official in charge of relief dismissed this claim: “These few trucks [entering from Egypt] are nothing more than crumbs that will not make a difference for the 2 million people in the street. We should avoid conveying the message that a few trucks a day means the siege is lifted for humanitarian aid. This is not true.”7
  • Israel called a press conference to claim that Hamas command centers are located under Al Shifa Hospital. Israel has provided no evidence for this claim, which has been debunked by the doctors, hospital staff and international aid workers. But this is very ominous. Some 60,000 people have sought shelter near the hospital and now could be targeted by Israeli airstrikes.8
  • Israel claims to be blocking fuel shipments because Hamas would steal them and it already holds major stockpiles of fuel, so Gaza doesn’t need it. One UN aid worker ridiculed the claim: “Look, I'm not seeing any evidence that Hamas is stockpiling fuel. What I can say is, I know what we're doing with the fuel that we have got.”9
  • This week President Joe Biden claimed, “I have no notion that the Palestinians are telling the truth about how many people are killed. I’m sure innocents have been killed, and it’s the price of waging a war.” Gaza’s Health Ministry immediately issued a detailed report with the names and identification numbers of over 6,700 victims of Israeli airstrikes. An official from Human Rights Watch stated, “I think it’s worth noting that this creates a fog of war, a fog of misinformation, which can provide political cover for more large-scale atrocities to take place.”10 

U.S. And Israel: Hands Off The Palestinian People!

Israel: STOP the Genocidal State of Siege and War Against 2 Million Palestinians Trapped in Gaza!  U.S. Imperialism STOP Your Bloody Arming Of Israel!

Hamas Is Not A Force For Liberation—The Palestinian People Need A Real Revolution!

The People of the World Need REAL Revolution And A Whole New Emancipating Way To Live!

Resource Page on the Genocidal Assault on Palestine — And Israel as an Enforcer of Imperialism >>

Step Up the Struggle—Stand Against Israel’s Escalating Genocide in Gaza

It is very important right now to be in the streets calling out U.S. and Israeli crimes and demanding that Israel’s U.S.-backed onslaught stop. And questions must be posed and answered to the thousands of people coming into the streets and millions more suddenly paying attention. 

  • WHY does the U.S. stand so steadfastly with this incredibly sadistic and destructive attack and why does it even oppose a ceasefire? Why do both major parties back Israel so firmly, despite their differences? Since they so clearly do not care one bit for the lives of Palestinian children, what IS driving their actions? 
  • WHAT is it about the Democratic Party and Biden that accounts for their bloody-jawed behavior and their attempts to squash even the mildest dissent in their ranks?
  • What does it say about the “democracy”—and what does it say about dictatorship—in this country when people are threatened, doxxed, fired, slandered, and blackballed for speaking out?  
  • Why is Hamas NOT revolutionary, and not a group to be supported… but why is Israel, with the U.S. right behind, by far the greater oppressor and threat to humanity, and why must the political fire be overwhelmingly directed at Israel and the U.S.?
  • And finally, what does this truly horrific war being waged by Israel, fully backed by the U.S., have to do with other intensifying conflicts in the world, as well as overall problems like climate disasters and the sharpening and irreconcilable conflict within the U.S. itself between the Christian fascists and the Democrats?

The answers to these burning questions can be found in this issue of Revolution, revcom.us. If you are reading this issue, follow the links below to these articles, spread them, take them with you to demonstrations, gatherings. 

graphic meme BA on the middle east

 

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FOOTNOTES:

1.  Here’s the latest on the warNew York Times, October 29, 2023.  [back]

2.  October 28, 2023 Israel-Hamas war, CNN; Israel says it's expanding Gaza ground operations in war with HamasNew York Times, October 28, 2023.  [back]

3.  Gazans Release Names of 6,747 People They Say Were Killed in Israeli StrikesNew York Times, October 26, 2023.  [back]

4.  ‘You Think of Dying at Any Time,’ New York Times, October 28, 2023.  [back]

5.  Israel-Hamas War Enters ‘Second Stage,’ Netanyahu SaysNew York Times, October 29, 2023.  [back]

6.  “Gaza Is Being Strangled”: UNRWA Calls for Immediate Ceasefire a

Monday, 30 October 2023

AMERIKKKA'S RACIST TRADITION

 Can it be true that biden has surpassed trump with regards anti-Palestinian racism ? Was obama as bad ? Maybe not, but he supported israel unconditionally anyway. Fuck u.s. imperialism.


In dehumanising the Palestinians, Biden has surpassed Trump

The US president’s support for the genocide of the Palestinians is hardly surprising given his country’s settler-colonial past.

unidentified bodies in Gaza
The bodies of Palestinians killed by the Israeli bombardment of Gaza are gathered on a street on October 29, 2023 [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]

When Joe Biden won the presidential election in the United States three years ago, there were some hopes within the pro-Palestinian movement that there would be a positive change in US policy on Palestine. Biden’s predecessor, Donald Trump, had headed a fascist administration that had fully adopted the programme and vision of Israel’s far right. It was believed to be the worst American government for Palestinians … until now.

Today, Biden has fully embraced Israel’s genocidal aggression on Gaza, approving of the complete blockade that has cut off electricity, water, food, and medicine, and justifying the daily slaughter of hundreds of Palestinian civilians.

He has covered up Israel’s war crimes and parroted Israeli propaganda, including the claim that its army did not target al-Ahli Arab Hospital, where more than 470 Palestinians were killed. He even questioned the death toll in Gaza, atrociously implying that Palestinians are lying.

Biden has truly surpassed Trump in the fascist dehumanisation of Palestinians.

But let us be realistic here: The US has never been an honest broker in what it calls “the Palestinian-Israeli conflict”. On the contrary, it has always maintained pro-Israel policies and completely disregarded the fundamental rights of the Palestinian people.

Washington has never tried to exercise its leverage to make any substantial progress towards achieving peace based on justice. Meanwhile, it has showered Israel with military aid to help its army strengthen its grip on occupied Palestine. Even the administration of US President Barack Obama, thought to be the most “progressive” American government headed by a person of colour, gave Israel a $38bn in military assistance package, the largest in US history.

Unconditional support for Israel has been a steady feature on both sides of the political divide in the US. During every presidential election season, there has always been a vicious competition between candidates to prove their “pro-Israel” credentials.

Even when US administrations have attempted to appear to attend to Palestinian demands and needs, they have never done so in the Palestinian interest. The Biden administration, for example, reversed its predecessor’s decision to deny funds to the Palestinian Authority, close the Palestinian mission in Washington and defund the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA). But it did that with the aim of sustaining a multitiered system of oppression created by the Oslo Accords to relieve Israel of its responsibility under international law to provide for the Palestinian population it occupies.

That the life and wellbeing of Palestinians is none of its concern was also made clear by the Biden administration’s decision to get directly involved in the unfolding genocide by financing it, arming apartheid Israel, vetoing any UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire, and even sending aircraft carriers to the region.

The US position vis-a-vis the Palestinians is, unsurprisingly, reminiscent of the attitude of its first European settlers towards the Native Americans.

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How so? Let me elaborate.

The US does not care about the Palestinians. They are not seen as relevant to US foreign policy. Disturbing a core US alliance with the only nuclear power in the Middle East is not in the cards, certainly not over some “sordid little human rights issue”. The US does not imagine that Palestinians will ever get justice on their own terms.

The US does not care about the Palestinian people. They are only acknowledged as “troublemakers”. Hence, the US has never aimed to “solve” the “Palestinian problem”, but to get it out of the way.

So, while the US does realise that the “Palestinian problem” is destabilising the region, this is, in the view of its political elite, only because the Palestinians just won’t shut up and go away – in much the same way that Native Americans, Aboriginals, and other native nations were seen as a “problem” by European settler colonialists.

The US view is that Palestinians are fundamentally a pesky little native population that will not accept “reality” (colonisation) quietly so that the US-Israeli alliance can proceed undisturbed. That is why support for the genocide of the Palestinians is an acceptable policy in Washington. After all, the American nation was itself founded on the genocide of a native population.

Undeniably, the US is entirely pragmatic about its foreign policy interests and pursuits. It does not think it needs the Palestinians who are, after all, poor, weak and geographically microscopic. Until the US is forced to see the situation differently, it will continue to disregard the Palestinian rights to life, justice and freedom.

Shifting the US policy towards Palestine requires two things: changing the international environment that shapes and steers US foreign policy options and prerogatives; and bringing pressure on the US government from within by strategically mobilising those pressure groups that have real leverage over the two main political parties.

As for us, the Palestinians, like any other people suffering from colonialism, occupation and apartheid, we should send a strong message to the colonialists, headed by the US, that the rules of the game have changed, and that we will return to the negotiating table only after apartheid Israel abides by international law.

First, Israel must withdraw its troops from the lands it occupied in 1967; second, it must revoke all laws discriminating against the native Palestinian population, including the Nation-State Law; and third, it must implement United Nations Resolution 194 allowing for the return of Palestinian refugees.

Israel is not expected to respond positively, as it has never done to these lawful demands. But neither did the apartheid regime of South Africa until the international community intervened and imposed sanctions against it and boycotted it.

After this is done, we should proceed to dismantle the racist two-state solution and pave the way for the only democratic alternative: a secular democratic state on the historic land of Palestine that gives equality to all its citizens, regardless of religion, ethnicity, and gender.

The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera’s editorial stance.

Sunday, 29 October 2023

HOW THE FUCK DO YOU NOT SEE IT ?

 At this point I just don't see how this isn't genocide, and the punishment of an entire nation for refusing and resisting being subjugated. Of course biden can't see it, but his government has always supported israel despite all of their atrocities. Besides, biden is a complete fool. The u.n. asks for a humanitarian corridor to allow necessities in to Gaza, and israel respond by intensifying their bombing. What else is this other than a war crime and a crime against humanity ?

Palestinians break into Gaza UN aid warehouses as toll tops 8,000

Thousands of people storm food warehouses in Gaza to take flour and basic needs in a mark of growing desperation.

United Nations and Red Crescent workers prepare the aid for distribution to Palestinians at UNRWA warehouse in Deir Al-Balah
United Nations and Red Crescent workers prepare the aid for distribution to Palestinians at UNRWA warehouse in Deir el-Balah, Gaza Strip, October 23, 2023 [Hassan Eslaiah/AP Photo]

The United Nations relief agency says thousands of Palestinians, desperate due to three weeks of total siege and bombing, broke into several of its warehouses in the Gaza Strip, taking wheat, flour and other basic goods.

“This is a worrying sign that civil order is starting to break down after three weeks of war and a tight siege,” said Thomas White, director of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in Gaza.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Sunday repeated appeals to end the bloodshed and agree on a ceasefire to end the “nightmare”.

“The situation in Gaza is growing more desperate by the hour. I regret that instead of a critically needed humanitarian pause, supported by the international community, Israel has intensified its military operations,” Guterres said.

Israel imposed a total siege – no food, water, electricity – on the Palestinian enclave of 2.3 million people in the wake of the Hamas attack in Israel. Israel has allowed limited supplies of basic necessities and medicines. Efforts are under way to get more supply of food, water, fuel and medicine in the enclave that has been under intense bombing since October 7.

Toll crosses 8,000

Gaza’s Health Ministry said the death toll among Palestinians has crossed 8,000 – most of them women and minors – as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a “second stage” in the war after tanks and infantry pushed into Gaza over the weekend.

The bombardment over the weekend – described by Gaza residents as the most intense of the war – knocked out communications in the territory late on Friday, largely cutting off the besieged enclave’s 2.3 million people from the world. Communications were restored to much of Gaza early on Sunday.

The Israeli military said on Sunday it had struck more than 450 targets over the past 24 hours, including Hamas command centres, observation posts and antitank missile launching positions. It said more ground forces were sent into Gaza overnight.

‘Meagre and inconsistent aid’

UNRWA provides necessities in Gaza, and many of the displaced Palestinians are sheltering in UNRWA schools. Several hospitals have shut down and others are on the verge of closing down due to a lack of fuel.

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“Supplies on the market are running out while the humanitarian aid coming into the Gaza Strip on trucks from Egypt is insufficient,” UNRWA said.

“The needs of the communities are immense, if only for basic survival, while the aid we receive is meagre and inconsistent.”

Juliette Touma, a spokesperson for the agency, said the crowds broke into a total of four facilities on Saturday. She said the warehouses did not contain any fuel, which has been in critically short supply since Israel cut off all shipments after the start of the war.

One of the warehouses pillaged is located in Deir el-Balah, where UNRWA stores supplies from the humanitarian convoys crossing into Gaza from Egypt.

White, the UNRWA chief, said the massive displacement of people has placed enormous pressure on the host communities. “Some families,” he said, “received up to 50 relatives taking shelter in one household.”

“The current system of convoys is geared to fail. Very few trucks, slow processes, strict inspections, supplies that do not match the requirements of UNRWA and the other aid organisations, and mostly the ongoing ban on fuel, are all a recipe for a failed system,” he added.

UNRWA has said its ability to help people in Gaza has been completely stretched by air raids that have killed more than 50 of its staff and restricted the movement of supplies.

More than 613,000 of 1.4 million internally displaced people in Gaza are sheltering in 150 UNRWA facilities across the blockaded territory.

But severe overcrowding, a lack of privacy and inadequate sanitation have put these schools at risk of a prolonged and severe public health crisis, adding pressure to the already overloaded healthcare system which doctors and the Ministry of Health describe as being in a state of total collapse.

The UN agency said some shelters are currently hosting 10 to 12 times more people than their capacity.