Days after dozens of Palestinians were killed by Israeli air strikes against displacement camps in Southern Gaza, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley wrote âFinish them!â on Israeli artillery shells.
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Alongside her chilling note, Haley wrote âAmerica loves Israel!â and autographed the bomb.
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The impression of unparalleled depravity from Hamas was reinforced by the willingness of the western media to allow Israeli spokespeople, Israelâs supporters and western politicians to continue spreading unchallenged the claim that Hamas had committed unspeakable, sadistic atrocities - from beheading and burning babies to carrying out a campaign of rapes.
The only journalist in the British mainstream media to dissent was Owen Jones. Agreeing that Israelâs video showed terrible crimes committed against civilians, he noted that none of the barbarous acts listed above were included.
What was shown instead were the kind of terrible crimes against civilians all too familiar in wars and uprisings.
Jones faced a barrage of attacks from colleagues accusing him of being an atrocity apologist. His own newspaper, the Guardian, appears to have prevented him from writing about Gaza in its pages as a consequence.
Now, after nearly six months, the exclusive narrative stranglehold on those events by Israel and its media acolytes has finally been broken.
Last week, Al Jazeera aired an hour-long documentary, called simply âOctober 7â, that lets western publics see for themselves what took place. It seems that Jonesâ account was closest to the truth.
Yet, Al Jazeeraâs film goes further still, divulging for the first time to a wider audience facts that have been all over the Israeli media for months but have been carefully excluded from western coverage. The reason is clear: those facts would implicate Israel in some of the atrocities it has been ascribing to Hamas for months.
In Israeli military terminology, the so-called âHannibal Directiveâ is the policy of firing upon oneâs own soldiers to avert a prospective captive situation.
There is a growing amount of evidence and testimony that suggests that on October 7, the Hannibal Directive was implemented, at least to a certain extent, on Israelis. Whatâs more, growing testimonies indicate that this policy was extended to Israeli civilians in the form of indiscriminate fire from helicopters and tanks.
Throughout history, military empires have reduced their victims, their subjugated, and their abducted to a state of âThe Others.â The political and mass media institutions usually follow suit by supporting their empireâs predatory policies with slanted coverage.
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Every state has the right to self-defense. Count the many times you have heard, âIsrael has a right to defend itselfâ compared to âPalestine has a right to defend itself.â Members of Congress who bellow the former declaration daily can not get themselves to say the latter. It is a forbidden phrase. Yet, who is the violently occupying, colonizing, land, and water-stealing party? Israel. For over fifty years, more than 400 times more innocent Palestinians have been killed and injured compared to innocent Israeli civilians. Where is the detailed coverage of the loss of life from enforced destitution and denial of life-saving medicines, equipment, and emergency transport to health facilities? Again, it is âThe Others.â
âThe Othersâ are always described with less charitable words. In a meticulous content analysis by The Intercept of the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, and the Washington Post between October 7 and November 24, the use of the words âslaughtered,â âhorrificâ and âmassacreâ in relation to Israeli and Palestinians killed was 218 to 9!
The Israeli Ministry of Intelligence is recommending the forcible and permanent transfer of the Gaza Stripâs 2.2 million Palestinian residents to Egyptâs Sinai Peninsula, according to an official document revealed in full for the first time by +972âs partner site Local Call yesterday.
The 10-page document, dated Oct. 13, 2023, bears the logo of the Intelligence Ministry â a small governmental body that produces policy research and shares its proposals with intelligence agencies, the army, and other ministries. It assesses three options regarding the future of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip in the framework of the current war, and recommends a full population transfer as its preferred course of action. It also calls on Israel to enlist the international community in support of this endeavor.
Jean AmĂ©ry, who was in the Belgian resistance during World War II and who was captured and tortured by the Gestapo in 1943, defines sadism âas the radical negation of the other, the simultaneous denial of both the social principle and the reality principle. In the sadistâs world, torture, destruction, and death are triumphant: and such a world clearly has no hope of survival. On the contrary, he desires to transcend the world, to achieve total sovereignty by negating fellow human beings â which he sees as representing a particular kind of âhell.ââ
Back in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, Netanya, Ramat Gan, Petah Tikva who are we? Dish washers and mechanics. Factory workers, tax collectors and taxi drivers. Garbage collectors and office workers. But in Gaza we are demigods. We can kill a Palestinian who does not strip to his underwear, fall to his knees, beg for mercy with his hands bound behind his back. We can do this to children as young as 12 and men as old as 70.
There are no legal constraints. There is no moral code. There is only the intoxicating thrill of demanding greater and greater forms of submission and more and more abject forms of humiliation.
We may feel insignificant in Israel, but here, in Gaza, we are King Kong, a little tyrant on a little throne. We stride through the rubble of Gaza, surrounded by the might of industrial weapons, able to pulverize in an instant whole apartment blocks and neighborhoods, and say, like Vishnu, ânow I have become death, the destroyer of worlds.â
The dispute began with the decision to cancel or postpone (both verbs are contested) a program of âTeen Bootcampâ workshops â funded by the Serp Hills Foundation and the JTM Foundation â for young writers. The library had engaged six authors, including Jinghua Qian, Omar Sakr, Alison Evans and Ariel Slamet Ries, to conduct the workshops.
On social media and elsewhere, the writers had voiced their support for the Palestinian people in the face of Israelâs full-scale invasion of Gaza.
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In response to the criticism, library management defended the workshop decision as âapoliticalâ. Meanjin editor Esther Anatolitis tweeted in reply, âThere is no such thing as an apolitical cultural institutionâ.
A boycott, open letters, petitions, resignations: these are definitive evidence something has gone wrong with the library.
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A paradox of neoliberalism over the past three or four decades is that, when commercial-style governance is applied in traditionally less commercial spheres â such as libraries, universities, publishing and the public sector â it is often applied more rigidly and narrowly than in genuinely corporate sectors, such as banking and professional services.
But libraries are not just another type of corporation, and a library CEO is not the same as the head of a commercial corporation.
Israeli quadcopters are employing a "bizarre" new tactic of playing audio recordings of crying infants and women in order to lure Palestinians to locations where they can be targeted.
On Sunday and Monday night, residents of the northern parts of Gazaâs Nuseirat refugee camp woke up to the sounds of babies crying and women calling out for help.
When they went outside to locate the source of the cries and provide aid, Israeli quadcopters reportedly opened fire directly at them.
Without extensive narrative manipulation, it would never occur to anyone that bombing Gaza into rubble is a reasonable response to a single Hamas attack.
Without extensive narrative manipulation, it would never occur to anyone that killing tens of thousands of Palestinians and starving hundreds of thousands more is a reasonable response to a thousand Israelis being killed.
Without extensive narrative manipulation, it would never occur to anyone that criticizing the actions of the state of Israel is antisemitic.
Without extensive narrative manipulation, it would never occur to anyone that saying âfrom the river to the seaâ is a call for genocide.
The current Israeli war on Gaza continues a long history of attacks on and elimination of the Palestinian Christian community in Gaza, Jerusalem, and the West Bank. Since 2007, the small but long-standing Christian community in Gaza has declined from three thousand to about one thousand living in the Strip today; in the West Bank and Jerusalem, the larger Palestinian Christian community of about 50,000 has faced a similar decline over the past few decades.
In large part, this population decline has been driven by the stresses of Israeli occupation, apartheid, and siege in Palestine and facilitated by the greater welcome extended by many Western countries to Christian as opposed to Muslim Palestinian emigrants.
However, as Ramzy Baroud points out, the elimination of the Palestinian Christian community is also convenient for Israel, as it âis keen to present the âconflictâ in Palestine as a religious one so that it couldâŠbrand itself as a beleaguered Jewish state amid a massive Muslim population in the Middle East.â
âThe continued existence of Palestinian Christians,â notes Baroud, âdoes not factor nicely into this Israeli agenda.â