In the aftermath of Hamasâs unjustifiable atrocity, Israelâs military onslaught has already slaughtered thousands of civilians, many of them children. That the worst is to come is not supposition, but evident from the public pronouncements of Israelâs political leaders. They have made no effort to disguise their intentions, and thus they have left their cheerleaders with nowhere to hide, no ignorance to plead. âThe emphasis is on damage, not accuracy,â declared the Israel Defence Forces (IDF). âGaza will eventually turn into a city of tents,â said one IDF official, adding, âThere will be no buildings.â Israelâs economy minister, Nir Barkat, told ABC News that hostages and civilian casualties will be secondary to destroying Hamas, âeven if takes a yearâ.
One prominent supporter of Keir Starmer on Labourâs national executive committee claimed that Israel was not in breach of international law on the grounds that its actions were âproportionateâ, and that the âcommand structure involves sign-off by lawyers to ensure conformity with intl law for all IDF actionsâ. So letâs hear from one such lawyer, Israelâs former chief military advocate general and the countryâs former attorney general no less, who declared that to destroy Hamas âthen you have to destroy Gaza, because everything in Gaza, almost every building there, is a stronghold of Hamasâ.
Palestine
Israel is clear about its intentions in Gaza â world leaders cannot plead ignorance of what is coming
in The GuardianIsraeli Politician Says âChildren of Gaza Have Brought This Upon Themselvesâ
in MondoweissIt really is hard to imagine a more malicious statement than âthe children of Gaza have brought this upon themselvesâ when children in Gaza are now being massacred by the hundreds. But this was actually said in a recent Knesset session. And it wasnât someone considered an extreme right-winger, but a liberal centrist â Meirav Ben-Ari from Yair Lapidâs opposition party Yesh Atid.
âStarmer Is Complicit in Dehumanising Palestiniansâ: Why Labour Councillors Are Leaving
in TribuneTwo years ago, I was proud to be elected as a Labour councillor for Notting Dale, the ward in North Kensington, London, where I grew up. Since then, I have had the privilege of serving the community here and acting as deputy leader of the Labour group. Yesterday, I submitted my resignation from the party following Keir Starmerâs appalling statements, which amounted to the endorsement of war crimes committed by Israel against civilians in Gaza.
It is absolutely correct to unequivocally condemn the killing of innocent civilians on both sides. Instead of adopting this highly uncontroversial position, Keir Starmer chose to provide disturbingly one-sided support for Israel even as it was committing what he, as a former human rights lawyer, must have known to be war crimes.
Sunak takes British support for Israel to new extreme
in Declassified UKRishi Sunak has given Britainâs full approval to the flattening of Gaza.
Late on 7 October, the prime minister tweeted âwe stand unequivocally with Israelâ. Sunak had expressed âfull solidarityâ to Benjamin Netanyahu, the tweet added.
As Netanyahu had promised âmighty vengeanceâ following the Hamas-led offensive that morning, there was no room for doubt about the signal which Sunak was sending.
In a few words, Sunak took Britainâs foreign policy to a new extreme.
Israelâs âmighty vengeanceâ is shaping up to be its most destructive bombardment ever of Gaza and its 2.3 million inhabitants.
A âmighty vengeanceâ endorsed by 10 Downing Street.
Jeremy Corbyn: âI Condemn Violence Against All Civilians, Why Canât Keir Starmer?â
in TribuneI don't think Jeremy wrote the headline for this.
We should condemn the targeting of all civilian life, no matter who does it. That this is apparently controversial is testament to the depravity of a media and political class that shuts down, distorts and denounces calls for peace. The heinous attacks on civilians in Israel by Hamas were utterly deplorable.
This cannot justify the indiscriminate killing of Palestinians, who are paying a price for a crime they did not commit. All human life is equal. Why is it so difficult for our politicians to be consistent in this basic moral principle?
This is the question that many people in this country are asking when they express solidarity with the Palestinian people. They are not expressing support for Hamas. To deliberately conflate the two is a disgusting, cynical and chilling attempt to further erode our democratic rights, and wilfully ignores a very basic demand: to stop the killing of innocent people.
They're Repeating The Word 'Unprovoked' Again, This Time In Defense Of Israel
in Caitlinâs NewsletterIsnât it strange seeing the same oddly specific word choice inserted over and over and over again about the same event in statements by politicians and pundits, regardless of their political affiliation? When you lay them all out together it starts to sound highly suspicious, like someone always referring to his car as âmy car, which I did not steal,â or always introducing his spouse as âmy wife, whom I do not beat.â Itâs clear by now that whenever you see the word âunprovokedâ being forcefully repeated in a uniform way across the entire political/media class, whatever theyâre talking about was definitely massively provoked.