After five months of military operations, Israel has destroyed Gaza. Over 30,000 Palestinians have been killed, including more than 13,000 children. Over 12,000 are presumed dead and 71,000 injured, many with life-changing mutilations. Seventy percent of residential areas have been destroyed. Eighty percent of the whole population has been forcibly displaced. Thousands of families have lost loved ones or have been wiped out. Many could not bury and mourn their relatives, forced instead to leave their bodies decomposing in homes, in the street or under the rubble. Thousands have been detained and systematically subjected to inhuman and degrading treatment. The incalculable collective trauma will be experienced for generations to come.
By analysing the patterns of violence and Israelâs policies in its onslaught on Gaza, this report concludes that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the threshold indicating Israelâs commission of genocide is met. One of the key findings is that Israelâs executive and military leadership and soldiers have intentionally distorted jus in bello principles, subverting their protective functions, in an attempt to legitimize genocidal violence against the Palestinian people.
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Francesca Albanese says Israel has violated three of the five acts listed under the UN Genocide Convention Including: Killing members of a specific group, causing serious bodily or mental harm, and deliberately inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole and in part. She also found that genocidal acts were approved and given effect after statements of genocidal intent by senior Israeli military and government officials. These acts, Albanese argues, are part of a 'settler-colonial process of erasure' - which has been underway for more than 70 years. She recommends - among other things - an immediate arms embargo on Israel. And for member states to support South Africa in its attempt to prosecute Israel at the International Court of Justice.
I have written for years (FAIR.org, 10/23/20, 11/17/21, 3/25/22), as have many others, that Republican complaints about âcancel cultureâ on campus suppressing free speech are exaggerated. One of the biggest hypocrisies is that so-called free-speech conservatives claim that campus activists are silencing conservatives, but have little to say about blatant censorship and political firings when it comes to Palestine.
This isnât a mere moral inconsistency. This is the anti-woke agenda at work: When criticism of the right is deemed to be the major threat to free speech, itâs a short step to enlisting the state to âprotectâ free speech by silencing the criticsâin this case, dissenters against US support for Israeli militarism.
But this isnât just about Palestine; crackdowns against pro-Palestine protests are part of a broader war against discourse and thought. The right has already paved the way for assaults on educational freedom with bans aimed at Critical Race Theory adopted in 29 states.
If the state can now stifle and punish speech against the murder of civilians in Gaza, whatâs next? With another congressional committee investigating so-called infiltration by Chinaâs Communist Party, will Chinese political scholars be targeted next (Reuters, 2/28/24)? With state laws against environmental protests proliferating (Sierra, 9/17/23), will there be a new McCarthyism against climate scientists? (Author Will Potter raised the alarm about a âgreen scareâ more than a decade agoâPeopleâs World, 9/26/11; CounterSpin, 2/1/13.)
Content Warning: The â wholly fabricated, it appears â subject matter of this piece is stomach-churning.
Following Hamasâ Oct. 7 attacks that resulted in at least 1,163 deaths, rumors began circulating that Israeli women were experiencing horrific mass rape and sexual violence. Months later, a position paper by Physicians for Human Rights Israel and a New York Times investigation convinced many observers that Hamas used rape as a weapon of war. But an investigation by YES! examining both reports, other media investigations, hundreds of news articles, interviews with Israeli sources, and photo and video evidence reveals a shocking conclusion: There is no evidence mass rape occurred.
The New Yorker, New York Times, Associated Press, and The Nation treat PHRIâs paper as the gold standard for proof of Hamasâ rape and sexual violence. But the paper is shockingly thin. It lacks original reporting and is based on media reports that are dubious at best with no corroborationâno forensic evidence, no survivor testimony, no video evidence.
What is your message, and not only to the president, but around the world, Dr. Sidhwa?
DR. FEROZE SIDHWA: I donât think I would say much to Joe Biden. I think he knows exactly whatâs going on, and I donât think itâs important to him. I donât think he cares if Palestinians are murdered like roaches and ants. But to the rest of Americans who have normal human values, they do care.
And, you know, one of the other things that Mark and I wrote in that piece is that the blood on the trauma bay floor and the operating room floor was dripping from our hands. And thatâs â I think thatâs accurate. Again, we provide the crucial military, economic and diplomatic support. Your viewers are no surprise to that. And that makes us responsible. If our support stops, the attacks stop. If our support stops, the occupation stops. Itâs instant. Itâs been proven a hundred times. Itâs not hard to see.
And so, thatâs what I would say to people, is if you want to stop participating unwittingly in these â in some of the worst crimes that Iâve ever seen in my life, then you need to organize, and you need to raise the cost to people like Joe Biden, because that is the only thing they care about. The U.S. is attempting to manage the Middle East with the system that it put in place since the Arab Spring. And the Palestinians are just kind of an annoyance to that system. They donât want to â the U.S. doesnât want Saudi Arabia to have its ruling family shaken, the Jordanian ruling family shaken. These are the â but we have to raise the domestic cost for these policies, which, like Mark said, are really, truly and genuinely genocidal in nature, that itâs dramatic.
So, I would say to people that, you know, you know whatâs going on, so stop thinking about it all that much and just start acting. Go to your houses of worship, go to your community centers, go wherever it is that you go, and talk to people and say, âLook, letâs go talk to our congressman in person. Letâs demand a meeting.â If youâre a veteran, put your uniform on and go â Iâve had several veterans reach out to me â put your uniform on and go talk to your congressperson. Film it. Put it online. Do anything you can to embarrass these people and to make it obvious to the world that they are not acting with normal human decency in mind. Theyâre acting with purely cold, almost Mafia-like political calculations. And the only way that we are going to stop this is by raising the cost to them of doing so. Thatâs what I would say to people, I think.
US airman Aaron Bushnell said the words âThis is what our ruling class has decided will be normalâ before self-immolating in protest of the genocide in Gaza. That simple line has been reverberating throughout our collective consciousness ever since.
It seems like every day now weâre learning some horrible new fact about the US-centralized power alliance and the empire managers who carry out its malignant will for our world, because thatâs just what our rulers have decided will be the norm for our species going forward.
I mean, imagine if Russia did that. Imagine if Putin started raining military explosives on parts of Ukraine known to be densely packed with children, and then saying the mass-scale child-killing will continue until Ukraine surrenders and that all of the child deaths are actually the fault of the Ukrainians because they still havenât given Putin everything he wants.
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Theyâre not just doing this with airstrikes and bulletsâââtheyâre doing it with food as well. Aaron MatĂ© has a new article out titled âThe Biden doctrine in Gaza: bomb, starve, deceiveâ which picks apart statements from White House officials about the temporary pier this administration is planning to build on Gazaâs coast over the next several weeks, ostensibly to allow for the arrival of more aid into the enclave.
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MatĂ© explains that Vice President Kamala Harris recently gave a speech in which she said Hamas needs to agree to a hostage deal in order to âget a significant amount of aid in,â which is the same as saying Israel and its allies will help starve Gazan civilians until Hamas capitulates to their demands.
The growth of Israeli settlements amounts to the transfer by Israel of its own civilian population into occupied territories, which is a war crime, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk said on Friday.
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âSettler violence and settlement-related violations have reached shocking new levels, and risk eliminating any practical possibility of establishing a viable Palestinian state,â Turk said in a statement that accompanied a 16-page report about the growth in illegal Israeli housing units.
The report, based on the UNâs own monitoring as well as other sources, documented 24,300 new Israeli housing units in the occupied West Bank during a one-year period through to the end of October, which it said was the highest since monitoring began in 2017.
It also said there had been a dramatic increase in the intensity, severity and regularity of both Israeli settler and state violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, particularly since Hamasâs October 7 attacks on southern Israel, which triggered the current war in the Gaza Strip.
Since then, more than 400 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli security forces or by settlers, the report said.
We the undersigned, being Jewish, wish to support and join a complaint against the Metropolitan Police, for their racist and anti-Semitic assumption that all Britainâs Jews support Israelâs genocidal attacks on Gaza.
We further believe that the decision of the Metropolitan, Police to delay the starting time of the March Against Genocide in Gaza on 17 Feb. 24 from 12.00 to 1.30 pm âto accommodate an event at a synagogue along the routeâ is lslamophobic, based as it is on the assumption that the large numbers of Muslims taking part pose a threat to Jews worshipping in congregations nearby.
I have worked in other war zones. But what I witnessed during the next 10 days in Gaza was not war â it was annihilation. At least 28,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israelâs bombardment of Gaza. From Cairo, Egyptâs capital, we drove 12 hours east to the Rafah border. We passed miles of parked humanitarian aid trucks because they werenât allowed into Gaza. Aside from my team and other envoy members from the United Nations and World Health Organization, there were very few others there.
Entering southern Gaza on Jan. 29, where many have fled from the north, felt like the first pages of a dystopian novel. Our ears were numb with the constant humming of what I was told were the surveillance drones that circled constantly. Our noses were consumed with the stench of 1 million displaced humans living in close proximity without adequate sanitation. Our eyes got lost in the sea of tents. We stayed at a guest house in Rafah. Our first night was cold, and many of us couldnât sleep. We stood on the balcony listening to the bombs, and seeing the smoke rise from Khan Yunis.
As we approached the European Gaza Hospital the next day, there were rows of tents that lined and blocked the streets. Many Palestinians gravitated toward this and other hospitals hoping it would represent a sanctuary from the violence â they were wrong.