Saturday, 4 January 2025

UNMATCHED CRUELTY

 The genocide being committed in Gaza and the west Bank is unmatched ( currently at least ) in it's heartlessness, and in the support such a horrific event is receiving from the west. Unquestioning support at that. Sure they " express concern " but then continue to pour gasoline onto the fire in the form of an unlimited supply of weapons so the fascist israeli army can kill thousands more children.
Read this please :

Gaza Genocide Embodies Unmatched Cruelty – Not Worthy of Celebrations

Israel continued to carry out massacres in Gaza. (Photo: via social media, QNN)

By Iqbal Jassat

The ongoing genocide in Gaza continues to devastate lives, as calls for ceasefires grow louder, highlighting the deepening humanitarian crisis.

While glittering visuals displaying fireworks in various capitals of the world marked the onset of 2025, news headlines on the ongoing Gaza genocide point to a horrifying contrast in the lives of Palestinians:

* In Gaza’s crowded tent camps, women wrestle with a life stripped of privacy;

* Israeli airstrike hits a Gaza humanitarian zone;

* Israeli strikes across Gaza kill at least 50, including several kids;

* Born in the heat of war, dead from the cold: Gaza’s children are freezing to death.

It is thus no surprise that in his latest urgent plea, the head of the UN Palestine Refugee Agency (UNRWA), has yet again stressed the need for a ceasefire.

Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini stressed that no place and no one in Gaza has been safe since the war began in October 2023.

“As the year begins, we got reports of yet another attack on Al Mawasi with dozens of people killed and injured,” he said, calling this “another reminder that there is no humanitarian zone let alone a ‘safe zone’”.

He warned that “every day without a ceasefire will bring more tragedy.”

In addition, to underline the desperate fate of Gaza’s vulnerable civilian population, two independent experts appointed by the UN Human Rights Council called for an end to “the blatant disregard of the right to health in Gaza” following the raid last week on Kamal Adwan Hospital in the north and the arbitrary arrest and detention of its director.

Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng, Special Rapporteur on the right to physical and mental health, and Francesca Albanese, Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, voiced their concerns in a statement.

“For well over a year into the genocide, Israel’s blatant assault on the right to health in Gaza and the rest of the occupied Palestinian territory is plumbing new depths of impunity,” they said.

The statement adds that they were “horrified and concerned” by reports from North Gaza, “especially the attack on health workers including the last remaining of 22 now destroyed hospitals: Kamal Adwan Hospital.”

And echoing the condemnation by a growing number of health care professionals, Mofokeng and Albanese expressed grave concern over the fate of Kamal Adwan Hospital’s director, Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, describing him as “yet another doctor to be harassed, kidnapped, and arbitrarily detained by the occupation forces, in his case for defying evacuation orders to leave his patients and colleagues behind.”

Such action they said “is part of a pattern by Israel to continuously bombard, destroy and fully annihilate the realization of the right to health in Gaza.”

In contrast to the celebratory mood in many parts of the world and bizarrely in Arab countries such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia, the grim reality is that Palestinians in Gaza are having to bury babies who have frozen to death.

A fact that seems to not bother the so-called “International Community” which effectively is comprised of the US and NATO, is that Israel, as the occupying power, has a moral and legal obligation under International Law to respect and protect the right to life and to health in Gaza and the rest of the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

However rogue regimes headed by war criminals who have warrants of arrest issued by the International Criminal Court against them, pay no heed to global conventions as is evident in the ongoing genocide in Gaza.

We are reminded by Mofokeng and Albanese that more than 1,057 Palestinian health and medical professionals have been killed so far and many have been arbitrarily arrested.

“The heroic actions of Palestinian medical colleagues in Gaza, teach us what it means to have taken the medical oath. They are also a clear signal of a depraved humanity that has allowed a genocide to continue for well over a year,” they said.

Stressing that medical personnel enjoy special protections under international humanitarian law, the rights experts said “they are not legitimate targets for attack, nor can they legitimately be detained for exercising their profession.”

The anomaly is that while Netanyahu keeps boasting about having defeated Hamas and gleefully claiming that it is not a threat, his murderous army of thugs continues their killing spree under his orders.

Prolonging the genocide to protect his selfish political fortunes, is the assessment made by many analysts including Israeli pundits.

Dan Perry is among them who claims that Netanyahu has blocked any effort to bring an end game in Gaza.

“He uses the fact – that if Israel were to pull out today, Hamas would still likely maintain power in the strip – as his excuse for prolonging the war.”

Perry points out that a complete Israeli pullout in exchange for the hostages – a deal that Hamas has offered, and which more than 70% of Israelis desire – is opposed by the far right, which threatens to bring down Netanyahu’s government.

Related to the wanton daily ritual of slaughter of innocent Palestinians in Gaza and the Occupied West Bank, is the suppression of media freedom.

The prevention of international media from operating and reporting inside Gaza by Netanyahu’s regime has been and remains a major violation of the rights journalists possess as enshrined in numerous conventions related to the freedom of the press.

That such access to international journalists is denied, speaks to Israel’s desperate efforts to maintain a grip on a narrative that conforms to its deceptive political and military goals.

Nor is the Palestinian Authority (PA) excluded from censure for slavishly following Israel’s dictates by letting loose its security forces to hunt down any form of resistance against the illegal settler colony, but also to shut down Al Jazeera’s network.

The language used by the PA to justify its actions against the media house is no different to Israel’s: broadcasting “inciting materials” that “deceive and stir strife”.

Suppression of freedom of opinion and expression, along with the cruelty inflicted on Palestinians by a regime aided and abetted by America, NATO, and Arab client regimes, is certainly not worthy of celebration.

– Iqbal Jassat is an Executive Member of the South Africa-based Media Review Network. He contributed this article to The Palestine Chronicle. Visit: www.mediareviewnet.com

Wednesday, 1 January 2025

THE WORLD IS FUCKING WATCHING

 It doesn't matter that the western world is encouraging and funding the genocide in Gaza and all of Occupied Palestine. The people of the world can see what's happening and will not remain silent in the face of this atrocity.
The new year will see increased and continued resistance to all of the injustice going on.



Mass Protests in Istanbul Demand Justice for Gaza, Denounce Israeli Atrocities – Video

A massive protest was held in Istanbul, Turkiye, in solidarity with Gaza. (Photo: video grab, via QNN)

By Palestine Chronicle Staff  

Hundreds of thousands in Istanbul rallied on New Year’s Day, condemning Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza and demanding justice for Palestinians.

On the morning of January 1, 2025, hundreds of thousands of Turkish citizens gathered in Istanbul to voice their solidarity with Palestinians and to condemn Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza. 

The rally, organized by the “National Will Platform,” a coalition of over 308 Turkish civil society organizations, began after dawn prayers at several prominent mosques across the city.

Protesters marched towards Istanbul’s iconic Galata Bridge, waving Turkish and Palestinian flags and chanting slogans supporting Palestinian resistance. 

Many carried banners with messages such as, “Stop the Genocide in Gaza,” “From Istanbul to Al-Aqsa: A Thousand Salutes to the Resistance,” and “Gaza: Where Children Don’t Grow Up.”

The demonstration was a repeat of last year’s mass gathering, where similar numbers rallied on the first day of 2024 in solidarity with Gaza. Turkish security forces maintained a strong presence around the bridge and mosques to ensure the safety of participants, TRT Arabic website reported.

A Continued Call for Justice

The protest comes amid a devastating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where Israeli airstrikes and blockades have persisted since October 7, 2023. According to Gaza’s Ministry of Health, the death toll has surpassed 45,553, with over 108,000 injured and at least 11,000 people still buried under rubble. Most victims are women and children, highlighting the severity of the crisis.

The war, which began after Hamas launched its “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood” against Israeli forces, has left Gaza in ruins. Israeli media have acknowledged that some of their casualties were the result of friendly fire during the initial conflict. However, the response from Israel has been widely condemned as disproportionate and genocidal.

Global Outcry and Legal Action

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Despite these legal actions, Israel has continued its campaign in Gaza, which has displaced nearly two million people and exacerbated famine and shortages of basic necessities.

The protests in Istanbul reflect growing international frustration with the lack of accountability for Israel’s actions. Demonstrators vowed to continue raising their voices until the world acknowledges and acts against what they see as an unprecedented humanitarian and moral catastrophe in Gaza.

(The Palestine Chronicle)