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U.S. opposes peace as Israel ethnically cleanses Palestinians, waging war on ‘entire nation’ of Gaza
By Ben Norton (Posted Oct 16, 2023)

Originally published: Geopolitical Economy Report on October 15, 2023 (more by Geopolitical Economy Report) |

The Israeli government is in the process of ethnically cleansing more than 1 million Palestinians, pushing them out of their homes in Gaza.

According to senior Israeli officials, the plan of the far-right Benjamin Netanyahu government is to force Palestinians into the desert of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, where they will live in so-called “tent cities”.

At the same time, Israel is brutally bombing the besieged Gaza strip—one of the most densely populated areas on Earth.

There are even reports that Israel has attacked convoys of Palestinian civilians who were abiding by its evacuation order and fleeing from the north to the south of the 40-kilometer strip.



Meanwhile, the United States has adamantly refused to support calls for peace.

Instead, the State Department told U.S. diplomats not to mention the phrases “de-escalation/ceasefire”, “end to violence/bloodshed”, and “restoring calm” when discussing Gaza, according to a memo obtained by HuffPost.

On 12 October, Israel ordered the roughly 1.1 million Palestinians living in the northern half of Gaza to evacuate to the south.

The United Nations warned that it would be “impossible for such a movement to take place without devastating humanitarian consequences”.

The UN “strongly appealed” for the Israeli evacuation order “to be rescinded”, noting it “could transform what is already a tragedy into a calamitous situation”.

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Israel ignored the UN and instead cracked down even harder, bombing Palestinian civilians as they evacuated.

The BBC acknowledged that the Israeli military attacked a Palestinian convoy, writing,

These vehicles were carrying civilians, who were fleeing northern Gaza after the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) issued an evacuation order.

The BBC verified a video of the attack, describing it as “a scene of total carnage”, which “is too graphic for us to show”.

“Bodies, twisted and mangled, are scattered everywhere”, the BBC described, adding that many of the victims of the Israeli attack were women and children, including infants aged 2 to 5 years old.

The Associated Press confirmed the same, writing:

Two witnesses reported a strike on fleeing cars near the town of Deir el-Balah, south of the evacuation zone and in the area Israel told people to flee to. Fayza Hamoudi said she and her family were driving from their home in the north when the strike hit some distance ahead on the road and two vehicles burst into flames. A witness from another car on the road gave a similar account.

As of 14 October, Israel had killed at least 2,215 Palestinians, including 724 children and 458 women, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.

Another 8,714 Palestinians have been wounded in a week of Israeli attacks, among them 2,450 children and 1,536 women.

Meanwhile, top Israeli officials have engaged in borderline genocidal rhetoric.

Israel’s President Isaac Herzog declared at a press conference that the country is at war with the “entire nation” of Gaza.

“It is an entire nation out there that is responsible” Herzog said, in reference to Palestinians.

“It is not true this rhetoric about civilians not being aware, not involved. It’s absolutely not true. They could have risen up [against Hamas]”, he argued, in comments reported by HuffPost.


According to Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Seymour Hersh, Israel’s plan is to ethnically cleanse Palestinians and force them into Egypt.

Citing an anonymous high level source, Hersh wrote, “I have been told by an Israeli insider that Israel has been trying to convince Qatar, which at the urging of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was a long-time financial supporter of Hamas, to join with Egypt in funding a tent city for the million or more refugees awaiting across the border”.

This plan was in fact confirmed by Israel’s former deputy foreign minister, Danny Ayalon, who previously served as the Israeli ambassador to the United States and a foreign policy adviser for far-right Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

In an interview with Al Jazeera reporter Marc Lamont Hill on 12 October, Ayalon stated:

DANNY AYALON: This was, this is thought out. It’s not something that we tell them, go to the beaches, go drown yourselves, God forbid, not at all. There is a huge expense, almost endless space in the Sinai desert, just on the other side of Gaza.

The idea is—and this is not the first time it will be done—the idea is for them to leave over to the open areas where we and the international community will prepare the infrastructure, you know, tent cities, with food and with water—you know, just like for the refugees of Syria that fled the butchering of Assad a few years ago to Turkey; Turkey received 2 million of them.

This is the idea. Now Egypt will have to play ball here, because once the the population is out of sight, then we can go…



I’ll tell you in a practical manner what we should do, and what we can do: create, like in the past, in history, a humanitarian corridor.

When there is a humanitarian corridor—and we have been discussing this with the United States—then we can guarantee in this corridor that nobody will get hurt.

Now, again, I say, there is a way to receive them all on the other side for temporary time, on the Sinai, because what did Hamas turn—

MARC LAMONT HILL: On the other side? Are we talking about Rafah? Are you saying the other side, they go to Egypt?

DANNY AYALON: Yes, absolutely, absolutely. And Egypt will have to play ball.


While Israel is ethnically cleansing Palestinians and killing large numbers of civilians, Western governments have showed unflinching support.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen both traveled to Tel Aviv to symbolically back the far-right Netanyahu government.

The Financial Times reported that some EU officials are concerned “that the European Commission president could look as if she is endorsing military actions that will cause mass civilian casualties–and that will swiftly be labelled as war crimes”.

An unnamed EU diplomat told the Times, “We may be about to see massive ethnic cleansing”—a clear indication that Western capitals know exactly what Israel is doing.

“Our fear is that we’ll pay a heavy price in the global south because of this conflict”, an anonymous EU official confessed to the newspaper.

The vast majority of countries in the Global South support the Palestinian people in their struggle against Israeli colonialism. A rare exception is the far-right government in India, whose Prime Minister Narendra Modi represents a vehemently anti-Muslim Hindu-nationalist party, the BJP, which sees Israel’s religious ethnostate as an inspiration and potential model for its own plans for a so-called “Hindu rashtra”.


Meanwhile, Netanyahu has suggested that Israel plans to further escalate its extreme violence. He told soldiers near the border of Gaza that the “next stage is coming”.

The Israeli military has also been attacking neighbors Lebanon and Syria.

Human Rights Watch confirmed that Israel used white phosphorous in strikes on both Gaza and Lebanon. The human rights organization made it clear that this “puts civilians at risk of serious and long-term injuries” and “violates the international humanitarian law prohibition on putting civilians at unnecessary risk”.

Israel has likewise bombed Syria multiple times, even targeting the international airport in Aleppo.

For the roughly 2.3 million Palestinians trapped in the besieged Gaza strip, conditions are virtually unlivable.

Israel has cut off Gaza’s access to electricity, water, food, and fuel. The Associated Press reported,

When water does trickle from pipes, the meager flow lasts no more than 30 minutes each day and is so contaminated with sewage and seawater that it’s undrinkable, residents said.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) cautioned,

Mass casualties are unlike anything seen in past years.

“The medical system is on its knees. As Gaza loses power, hospitals lose power. Water cannot be pumped. Sewage systems will likely flood. People have nowhere else to go”, the humanitarian organization stated.

https://mronline.org/2023/10/16/u-s-opp ... n-of-gaza/

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OCTOBER 16, 2023 BY M. K. BHADRAKUMAR
US faces defeat in geopolitical war in Gaza

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China’s Special Envoy on Middle East Zhai Jun met the envoys of Arab states in Beijing at the latter’s request for a group meeting to discuss the grave situation in Gaza, Beijing, October 13, 2023

One hundred years after the Arab Revolt (1916-1918) against the ruling Ottoman Turks amidst the impending defeat of Germany and the Triple Alliance in World War I, another armed uprising by the Arabs has erupted — this time around, against Israeli occupation, in the backdrop of the looming defeat of the United States and the NATO in Ukraine War — presenting a thrilling spectacle of history repeating unabridged.

The Ottoman Empire disintegrated as a result of the Arab Revolt. Israel too will have to vacate its occupied territories and make space for a state of Palestine, which of course, will be a crushing defeat for the US and marks the end of its global dominance, reminiscent of the Battle of Cambrai in Northern France (1918) where Germans — surrounded, exhausted and with disintegrating morale amidst a deteriorating domestic situation — faced the certainty that the war had been lost, and surrendered.

The torrential flow of events through the past week is breathtaking, starting with a phone call made by Iran’s President Sayyid Ebrahim Raisi to the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday to discuss a common strategy toward the situation following the devastating attack by the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, against Israel on October 7.

Earlier on Tuesday, in a powerful statement, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had emphasised that “From the military and intelligence aspects, this defeat (by Hamas) is irreparable. It is a devastating earthquake. It is unlikely that the (Israeli) usurping regime will be able to use the help of the West to repair the deep impacts that this incident has left on its ruling structures.” (See my blog Iran warns Israel against its apocalyptic war.)

A senior Iranian official told Reuters that Raisi’s call to the Crown Prince aimed to “support Palestine and prevent the spread of war in the region. The call was good and promising.” Having forged a broad understanding with Saudi Arabia, Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian held discussion with his Emirati counterpart, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, during which he called upon Islamic and Arab countries to extend their support to the Palestinian people, emphasising the urgency of the situation.

On Thursday, Amir-Abdollahian embarked on a regional tour to Iraq, Lebanon, Syria and Qatar through Saturday to coordinate with the various resistance groups. Notably, he met Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut and Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Doha. Amir-Abdollahian told the media that unless Israel stopped its barbaric air strikes on Gaza, an escalation by the Resistance is inevitable and Israel could suffer a “huge earthquake,” as Hezbollah is in a state of readiness to intervene.

Axios reported on Saturday citing two diplomatic sources that Tehran has delivered a strong message to Tel Aviv via the UN that it will have to intervene if the Israeli aggression on Gaza persists. Simply put, Tehran will not be deterred by the deployment of 2 US aircraft carriers and several warships and fighter jets off the shores of Israel. On Sunday, White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan acknowledged that the US couldn’t rule out that Iran might intervene in the conflict.

In the meantime, while Iran was coordinating with the resistance groups on the military front, China and Saudi Arabia shifted gear on the diplomatic track. On Thursday, even as the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken was heading for Arab capitals after talks in Tel Aviv, seeking help to get the hostages released by Hamas, China’s Special Envoy on the Middle East Zhai Jun contacted the Deputy Minister for Political Affairs of the Saudi foreign ministry Arabia Saud M. Al-Sati on the Palestine-Israel situation with focus on the Palestine issue and the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza, in particular. The contrast couldn’t be sharper.

On the same day, an extraordinary event took place in the Chinese foreign ministry when the Arab envoys in Beijing sought a group meeting with Special Envoy Zhai to underscore their collective stance that a “very severe” humanitarian crisis has emerged following Israel’s attack on Gaza and “the international community has the responsibility to take immediate actions to ease the tension, promote the resumption of talks for peace, and safeguard the Palestinian people’s lawful national rights.”

The Arab ambassadors thanked China “for upholding a just position on the Palestinian question … and expressed the hope that China will continue to play a positive and constructive role.” Zhai voiced full understanding that the “top priority is to keep calm and exercise restraint, protect civilians, and provide necessary conditions for relieving the humanitarian crisis.”

After this extraordinary meeting, the Chinese Foreign Ministry posted on its website at midnight a full-bodied statement by Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Foreign Minister Wang Yi titled China Stands on the Side of Peace and Human Conscience on the Question of Palestine. This reportedly prompted a call by the Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan to Wang Yi.

Interestingly, Blinken too called Wang Yi from Riyadh on October 14, where, according to the state department readout, he “reiterated U.S. support for Israel’s right to defend itself and called for an immediate cessation of Hamas’ attacks and the release of all hostages” and stressed the importance of “discouraging other parties (read Iran and Hezbollah) from entering the conflict.”

Succinctly put, in all these exchanges involving Saudi Arabia — especially, in Blinken’s meetings in Riyadh with Saudi FM and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, while the US focused on the hostage issue, the Saudi side instead turned the attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The state department readouts (here and here) bring out the two sides’ divergent priorities.

Suffice to say, a coordinated Saudi-Iranian strategy backed by China is putting pressure on Israel to agree to a ceasefire and to de-escalate. The UN’s backing isolates Israel further.

Benjamin Netanyahu’s exit is to be expected but he won’t throw in the towel without a fight. US-Israel ties may come under strain. President Biden is caught in a bind, harking back to Jimmy Carter’s predicament over the Iran hostage crisis in 1980, which ended his bid for a second term as president. Biden is already backtracking.

Where do things go from here? Clearly, the longer the Israeli assault on Gaza continues, the international condemnation and demand to allow a humanitarian corridor will only intensify. Not only will countries like India which expressed “solidarity” with Israel lose face in the Global South, even Washington’s European allies will be hard-pressed. It remains to be seen whether an invasion of Gaza by Israel is anymore realistic at all.

Going forward, the Arab-Iran-China axis will raise the plight of Gaza in the UN Security Council unless Israel retracted. Russia has proposed a draft resolution and is insisting on a voting. If the US vetoes the resolution, the UN GA may step in to adopt it.

Meanwhile, the US project to resuscitate the Abraham Accords loses traction and the plot to undermine the China-brokered Saudi-Iranian rapprochement faces sudden death.

As regards the power dynamic in West Asia, these trends can only work to the advantage of Russia and China, especially if the BRICS were to take a lead role at some point to navigate a Middle East peace process that is no longer the monopoly of the US. This is payback time for Russia.

The era of petrodollar is ending — and along with that, the US’ global hegemony. The emergent trends, therefore, go a long way to strengthen multipolarity in the world order.

https://www.indianpunchline.com/us-face ... r-in-gaza/

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Iran Warns of War Expansion if Israel Continues Attacks on Gaza

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Destruction caused by Israeli bombings in Gaza, Oct. 15, 2023. | Photo: X/ @OnlinePalEng

Published 16 October 2023

Jordanian King Abdullah II also warned against Israel's attempts to displace Palestinians.


On Sunday, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi warned of the expansion of the conflict if Israel continues its attacks on the Gaza Strip.

"If the Zionist regime seeks to pay for its defeat through the continuation of these crimes (against Palestinians), the dimensions of the developments will expand," said Raisi in a phone conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron.

Raisi strongly condemned Israel's attacks on the Palestinians over the past few days and criticized the French government for preventing a rally in support of the Palestinian people, according to a statement published on the website of the Iranian president's office.

The French president voiced concern over the escalation of the crisis in the Gaza Strip and called on Iran to play its influential role in controlling the situation in the region. However, Raisi said that "resistance groups can decide for themselves."


The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) launched military operations againsts on the Israeli occupation forces on Oct. 7. The ongoing conflict, now in its ninth day, has killed about 4,000 on both sides and wounded even more.

On Sunday, Jordanian King Abdullah II also warned against Israel's attempts to displace Palestinians or force their internal displacement.

In separate phone calls with United Arab Emirates (UAE) President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and King Felipe VI of Spain, the Jordanian king urged joint efforts to galvanize international support to stop the escalation in Gaza.

He underlined the importance of ensuring medical and relief aid to Gaza while guaranteeing international organizations' operations in the enclave to undertake their humanitarian duties.

The king also stressed the importance of creating a political horizon in order to guarantee the prospects for just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution and prevent further cycles of violence and war in the region

https://www.telesurenglish.net/news/Ira ... -0003.html

Lebanon: Missile Falls on UN Peacekeeping Mission Headquarters

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A rocket struck a location within the UNIFIL headquarters in Naqoura, Lebanon, Oct. 15, 2023. | Photo: X/ @L_Team10

Published 15 October 2023 (22 hours 33 minutes ago)

So far, at least 16 individuals have lost their lives in the crossfire on both sides of the border between Lebanon and Israel.


On Sunday, the Lebanese Council of Ministers confirmed that a missile had landed at the headquarters of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) amid crossfire between the Hezbollah Shiite group and Israeli troops.

Prime Minister Najib Mikati contacted UNIFIL Commander Gen. Aroldo Lazaro to inquire about the missile's impact on the headquarters in Naqoura, where no casualties were reported.

The border area witnessed an escalation of violence on Sunday, when Israel retaliated with artillery fire and airstrikes, as the Hezbollah Shiite group carried out five missile attacks by on various locations in northern Israel.

In the past week, Israeli occupation forces and Hezbollah have engaged in a series of cross-border attacks in the region, with some incidents also attributed to Palestinian factions present in Lebanese territory.


So far, at least 16 individuals, including three Lebanese civilians, have lost their lives in the crossfire on both sides of the border.

UNIFIL, comprised of nearly 10,000 peacekeepers from 49 different countries and currently under the command of Spain, is deployed in the southern strip of Lebanon from the de facto border with Israel to the Litani River.

Since the outbreak of border violence on Oct. 8, the peacekeepers have repeatedly called for restraint and emphasized their ongoing communication with authorities on both sides of the border to prevent "misunderstandings."

https://www.telesurenglish.net/news/Leb ... -0010.html

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Lawless in Gaza: Why Britain and the West Back Israel’s Crimes
Posted by INTERNATIONALIST 360° on OCTOBER 15, 2023
Jonathan Cook

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As Western politicians line up to cheer on Israel as it starves Gaza’s civilians and plunges them into darkness to soften them up before the coming Israeli ground invasion, it is important to understand how we reached this point – and what it portends for the future.

More than a decade ago, Israel started to understand that its occupation of Gaza through siege could be to its advantage. It began transforming the tiny coastal enclave from an albatross around its neck into a valuable portfolio in the trading game of international power politics.

The first benefit for Israel, and its Western allies, is more discussed than the second.

The tiny strip of land hugging the eastern Mediterranean coast was turned into a mix of testing ground and shop window.

Israel could use Gaza to develop all sorts of new technologies and strategies associated with the homeland security industries burgeoning across the West, as officials there grew increasingly worried about domestic unrest, sometimes referred to as populism.

The siege of Gaza’s 2.3 million Palestinians, imposed by Israel in 2007 following the election of Hamas to rule the enclave, allowed for all sorts of experiments.

How could the population best be contained? What restrictions could be placed on their diet and lifestyle? How were networks of informers and collaborators to be recruited from afar? What effect did the population’s entrapment and repeated bombardment have on social and political relations?

And ultimately how were Gaza’s inhabitants to be kept subjugated and an uprising prevented?

The answers to those questions were made available to Western allies through Israel’s shopping portal. Items available included interception rocket systems, electronic sensors, surveillance systems, drones, facial recognition, automated gun towers, and much more. All tested in real-life situations in Gaza.

Israel’s standing took a severe dent from the fact that Palestinians managed to bypass this infrastructure of confinement last weekend – at least for a few days – with a rusty bulldozer, some hang-gliders and a sense of nothing-to-lose.

Which is part of the reason why Israel now needs to go back into Gaza with ground troops to show it still has the means to keep the Palestinians crushed.

Collective punishment

Which brings us to the second purpose served by Gaza.

As Western states have grown increasingly unnerved by signs of popular unrest at home, they have started to think more carefully about how to sidestep the restrictions placed on them by international law.

The term refers to a body of laws that were formalised in the aftermath of the second world war, when both sides treated civilians on the other side of the battle lines as little more than pawns on a chessboard.

The aim of those drafting international law was to make it unconscionable for there to be a repeat of Nazi atrocities in Europe, as well as other crimes such as Britain’s fire bombing of German cities like Dresden or the United States’ dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

“Gaza is about as flagrant a violation of this prohibition as can be found”

One of the fundamentals of international law – at the heart of the Geneva Conventions – is a prohibition on collective punishment: that is, retaliating against the enemy’s civilian population, making them pay the price for the acts of their leaders and armies.

Very obviously, Gaza is about as flagrant a violation of this prohibition as can be found. Even in “quiet” times, its inhabitants – one million of them children – are denied the most basic freedoms, such as the right to movement; access to proper health care because medicines and equipment cannot be brought in; access to drinkable water; and the use of electricity for much of the day because Israel keeps bombing Gaza’s power station.

Israel has never made any bones of the fact that it is punishing the people of Gaza for being ruled by Hamas, which rejects Israel’s right to have dispossessed the Palestinians of their homeland in 1948 and imprisoned them in overcrowded ghettos like Gaza.

What Israel is doing to Gaza is the very definition of collective punishment. It is a war crime: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks of every year, for 16 years.

And yet no one in the so-called international community seems to have noticed.

Rules of war rewritten

But the trickiest legal situation – for Israel and the West – is when Israel bombs Gaza, as it is doing now, or sends in soldiers, as it soon will do.

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu highlighted the problem when he told the people of Gaza: “Leave now”. But, as he and Western leaders know, Gaza’s inhabitants have nowhere to go, nowhere to escape the bombs. So any Israeli attack is, by definition, on the civilian population too. It is the modern equivalent of the Dresden fire bombings.

Israel has been working on strategies to overcome this difficulty since its first major bombardment of Gaza in late 2008, after the siege was introduced.

A unit in its attorney general’s office was charged with finding ways to rewrite the rules of war in Israel’s favour.

At the time, the unit was concerned that Israel would be criticised for blowing up a police graduation ceremony in Gaza, killing many young cadets. Police are civilians in international law, not soldiers, and therefore not a legitimate target. Israeli lawyers were also worried that Israel had destroyed government offices, the infrastructure of Gaza’s civilian administration.

Israel’s concerns seem quaint now – a sign of how far it has already shifted the dial on international law. For some time, anyone connected with Hamas, however tangentially, is considered a legitimate target, not just by Israel but by every Western government.

“If you do something for long enough, the world will accept it”

Western officials have joined Israel in treating Hamas as simply a terrorist organisation, ignoring that it is also a government with people doing humdrum tasks like making sure bins are collected and schools kept open.

Or as Orna Ben-Naftali, a law faculty dean, told the Haaretz newspaper back in 2009: “A situation is created in which the majority of the adult men in Gaza and the majority of the buildings can be treated as legitimate targets. The law has actually been stood on its head.”

Back at that time, David Reisner, who had previously headed the unit, explained Israel’s philosophy to Haaretz: “What we are seeing now is a revision of international law. If you do something for long enough, the world will accept it.

“The whole of international law is now based on the notion that an act that is forbidden today becomes permissible if executed by enough countries.”

Israel’s meddling to change international law goes back many decades.

Referring to Israel’s attack on Iraq’s fledgling nuclear reactor in 1981, an act of war condemned by the UN Security Council, Reisner said: “The atmosphere was that Israel had committed a crime. Today everyone says it was preventive self-defence. International law progresses through violations.”

He added that his team had travelled to the US four times in 2001 to persuade US officials of Israel’s ever-more flexible interpretation of international law towards subjugating Palestinians.

“Had it not been for those four planes [journeys to the US], I am not sure we would have been able to develop the thesis of the war against terrorism on the present scale,” he said.

Those redefinitions of the rules of war proved invaluable when the US chose to invade and occupy Afghanistan and Iraq.

‘Human animals’

In recent years, Israel has continued to “evolve” international law. It has introduced the concept of “prior warning” – sometimes giving a few minutes’ notice of a building or neighbourhood’s destruction. Vulnerable civilians still in the area, like the elderly, children and the disabled, are then recast as legitimate targets for failing to leave in time.

And it is using the current assault on Gaza to change the rules still further.

The 2009 Haaretz article includes references by law officials to Yoav Gallant, who was then the military commander in charge of Gaza. He was described as a “wild man”, a “cowboy” with no time for legal niceties.

Gallant is now defence minister and the man responsible for instituting this week a “complete siege” of Gaza: “No electricity, no food, no water, no fuel – everything is closed.” In language that blurred any distinction between Hamas and Gaza’s civilians, he described Palestinians as “human animals”.

That takes collective punishment into a whole different realm. In terms of international law, it skirts into the territory of genocide, both rhetorically and substantively.

But the dial has shifted so completely that even centrist Western politicians are cheering Israel on – often not even calling for “restraint” or “proportionality”, the weasel terms they usually use to obscure their support for law breaking.

Britain has been leading the way in helping Israel to rewrite the rulebook on international law.

“Britain has been leading the way in helping Israel to rewrite the rulebook on international law”

Listen to Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labour opposition and the man almost certain to be Britain’s next prime minister. This week he supported the “complete siege” of Gaza, a crime against humanity, refashioning it as Israel’s “right to defend itself”.

Starmer has not failed to grasp the legal implications of Israel’s actions, even if he seems personally immune to the moral implications. He is trained as a human rights lawyer.

His approach even appears to be taking aback journalists not known for being sympathetic to the Palestinian case. When asked by Kay Burley of Sky News if he had any sympathy for the civilians in Gaza being treated like “human animals”, Starmer could not find a single thing to say in support.

Instead, he deflected to an outright deception: blaming Hamas for sabotaging a “peace process” that Israel both practically and declaratively buried years ago.

Confirming that the Labour party now condones war crimes by Israel, his shadow attorney general, Emily Thornberry, has been sticking to the same script. On BBC’s Newsnight, she evaded questions about whether cutting off power and supplies to Gaza is in line with international law.

It is no coincidence that Starmer’s position contrasts so dramatically with that of his predecessor, Jeremy Corbyn. The latter was driven out of office by a sustained campaign of antisemitism smears fomented by Israel’s most fervent supporters in the UK.

Starmer does not dare to be seen on the wrong side of this issue. And that is exactly the outcome Israeli officials wanted and expected.

Israeli flag on No 10

Starmer is, of course, far from alone. Grant Shapps, Britain’s defence secretary, has also expressed trenchant support for Israel’s policy of starving two million Palestinians in Gaza.

Rishi Sunak, the UK prime minister, has emblazoned the Israeli flag on the front of his official residence, 10 Downing Street, apparently unconcerned at how he is giving visual form to what would normally be considered an antisemitic trope: that Israel controls the UK’s foreign policy.

Starmer, not wishing to be outdone, has called for Wembley stadium’s arch to be adorned with the colours of the Israeli flag.

“The media is playing its part, dependably as ever“

However much this schoolboy cheerleading of Israel is sold as an act of solidarity following Hamas’ slaughter of Israeli civilians at the weekend, the subtext is unmistakeable: Britain has Israel’s back as it starts its retributive campaign of war crimes in Gaza.

That is also the purpose of home secretary Suella Braverman’s advice to the police to treat the waving of Palestinian flags and chants for Palestine’s liberation at protests in support of Gaza as criminal acts.

The media is playing its part, dependably as ever. A Channel 4 TV crew pursued Corbyn through London’s streets this week, demanding he “condemn” Hamas. They insinuated through the framing of those demands that anything less fulsome – such as Corbyn’s additional concerns for the welfare of Gaza’s civilians – was confirmation of the former Labour leader’s antisemitism.

The clear implication from politicians and the establishment media is that any support for Palestinian rights, any demurral from Israel’s “unquestionable right” to commit war crimes, equates to antisemitism.

Europe’s hypocrisy

This double approach, of cheering on genocidal Israeli policies towards Gaza while stifling any dissent, or characterising it as antisemitism, is not confined to the UK.

Across Europe, from the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, to the Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Bulgarian parliament, official buildings have been lit up with the Israeli flag.

Europe’s top official, Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, celebrated the Israeli flag smothering the EU parliament this week.

She has repeatedly stated that “Europe stands with Israel”, even as Israeli war crimes start to mount.

The Israeli air force boasted on Thursday it had dropped some 6,000 bombs on Gaza. At the same time, human rights groups reported Israel was firing the incendiary chemical weapon white phosphorus into Gaza, a war crime when used in urban areas. And Defence for Children International noted that more than 500 Palestinian children had been killed so far by Israeli bombs.

It was left to Francesca Albanese, the UN’s special rapporteur on the occupied territories, to point out that Von Der Leyen was applying the principles of international law entirely inconsistently.

Almost exactly a year ago, the European Commission president denounced Russia’s strikes on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine as war crimes. “Cutting off men, women, children of water, electricity and heating with winter coming – these are acts of pure terror,” she wrote. “And we have to call it as such.”

Albanese noted Von der Leyen had said nothing equivalent about Israel’s even worse attacks on Palestinian infrastructure.

Sending in the heavies

Meanwhile, France has already started breaking up and banning demonstrations against the bombing of Gaza. Its justice minister has echoed Braverman in suggesting solidarity with Palestinians risks offending Jewish communities and should be treated as “hate speech”.

Naturally, Washington is unwavering in its support for whatever Israel decides to do to Gaza, as secretary of state Anthony Blinken made clear during his visit this week.

President Joe Biden has promised weapons and funding, and sent in the military equivalent of “the heavies” to make sure no one disturbs Israel as it carries out those war crimes. An aircraft carrier has been dispatched to the region to ensure quiet from Israel’s neighbours as the ground invasion is launched.

“Washington is unwavering in its support for whatever Israel decides to do to Gaza”

Even those officials whose chief role is to promote international law, such as Antonio Gutteres, secretary general of the UN, have started to move with the shifting ground.

Like most Western officials, he has emphasised Gaza’s “humanitarian needs” above the rules of war Israel is obliged to honour.

This is Israel’s success. The language of international law that should apply to Gaza – of rules and norms Israel must obey – has given way to, at best, the principles of humanitarianism: acts of international charity to patch up the suffering of those whose rights are being systematically trampled on, and those whose lives are being obliterated.

Western officials are more than happy with the direction of travel. Not just for Israel’s sake but for their own too. Because one day in the future, their own populations may be as much trouble to them as Palestinians in Gaza are to Israel right now.

Supporting Israel’s right to defend itself is their downpayment.

https://libya360.wordpress.com/2023/10/ ... ls-crimes/

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Out of ignorance & fantasy can come truth & reconciliation: we must bring Americans into the anti-Zionist cause

RAINER SHEA ☭
OCT 15, 2023

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The most insidious kind of pro-Israel propaganda is not the one where reactionary demagogues share AI-generated pictures of Jewish children who’ve supposedly been beheaded by Hamas; that trick is too easy to counteract. The most insidious manipulation used to ensure public support for aid to Israel stays sufficiently high is the one which discourages the better-informed minority, who know about the reality of Palestinian oppression, from trying to bring the majority to the pro-Palestine stance. Because what better way to ensure the pro-Palestine movement fails, than by making this movement relegated to an insular niche?


This is a hidden reason behind why opposition to Zionism has been so ineffective in the USA: the country’s authentic communist and anti-imperialist movement was virtually destroyed decades ago, so the only mainstream political formations that support Palestine are ones which don’t seek to get out of the movement and into the masses. These left opportunist formations may be denouncing Israel’s crimes, but they’re committing a self-defeating error: being concerned with building influence inside that niche, rather than with reaching the broader population.

As long as the anti-Zionist movement is monopolized by political actors who are satisfied with staying powerless, our government’s project to aid the genocide of Palestinians will remain viable. What can truly end this project is a scenario where tens of millions of more Americans undergo the revelatory experience on Israel which Scott Ritter did; the experience where, as he explains, he went from being complicit in Zionism’s atrocities to an ally of national liberation:

I arrived late to the Palestinian cause. I was too wrapped up in the Israeli saga, too invested in the Israeli fantasy, to see the forest for the trees. I was too busy hating Hamas to realize that I should instead be hating that which enabled Hamas to carry out the crimes it has committed for the past four decades. Simply put, I was blind to the tragedy of the Palestinian people. Today I know that the only true victims in the Israeli saga (outside the children from every walk of life who are caught up in the tragic events foisted upon them by adults who claim to be working for a bright and shiny tomorrow, but only deliver death and destruction) are the Palestinian people. At least Israel’s founding fathers were honest enough to acknowledge this. The Zionists of today lack the moral character to admit that Israel can only be built and sustained at the cost of a viable, free, and independent Palestine, that Israel will never allow such a Palestine to exist, and that if there is a Zionist Israel, there will never be an independent Palestine.

I must clarify that as much as Ritter deserves respect for his contributions to the anti-imperialist cause, I’m not treating his statements throughout this essay uncritically; I dislike his use of terms like “terrorism” to describe the present Palestinian resistance, as this doesn’t take into full account the context in which Hamas and its partnered groups are operating. Is it fair or productive to to call a group that’s fighting to free its people from a massive open-air concentration camp “terroristic?” Definitely not. Another important piece of context regarding Hamas is that even though Israel nurtured Hamas to try to create divisions between Palestinian groups like it and the groups to its left, these groups have since mended their disputes, and formed into a united front. To ignore this is to adopt the same mindset as the imperialism-compatible U.S. leftists who are “anti-imperialist” only in theory, while repeating their government’s lies about every country which challenges Washington’s hegemony. Our response to the Zionists should be “yes, we refuse to condemn Hamas—and?”

Therefore, Ritter’s framing of Hamas as deserving of scorn is based in an understanding which lacks crucial context; but Ritter has shown to be someone who’s open to learning, and I myself didn’t learn what I just said until someone closer to the situation recently confronted me about the problems with reiterating Ritter’s perspective on Hamas without talking about that context. I’m holding up Ritter as a positive example not because I think he gets everything right about the situation, but because he shows even a professional Israel supporter can change.

There are enough Americans like the one who Ritter used to be; those being the kinds who only still support Israel because they haven’t yet seen the truth about the “country”; for a majority of the people to be brought towards anti-Zionism. Most Americans have already been brought halfway to supporting the cause of the Russians who are fighting to demilitarize and denazify fascist Ukraine, with more than half of Americans now being opposed to further Ukraine aid. And many of these Americans are the same conservative-leaning people who are at present supporting Israel. We can interpret their lack of willingness to apply the same critical thinking to Israel which they’ve applied to Ukraine as reason for being discouraged about the antiwar movement’s future; or we can interpret it as a reason to believe the antiwar movement’s recent gains can be built upon.

Are the majority of the USA’s people (who’ve said they sympathize with Israel) truly unable to ever come to the right side of history on this issue, even though they’ve been able to do so on Ukraine? Ritter was able to undergo this transformation because his support for Israel was based within a genuine belief that Israel represented humanitarian values; though Ritter is a Republican, he’s of a different nature than the right-wing agents of Zionist hate, who are fully aware that Israel is deliberately murdering Gazan civilians and are cheering Israel on for doing so. He could only be “pro-Israel” for as long as he didn’t know what he was supporting; and what helped him recognize the reality of Israel’s genocide against Palestine were the pieces of evidence that “Israel” is fundamentally fake.

Netanyahu’s bragging about how easy it is for Israel to influence U.S. officials; the efforts by Netanyahu and others to bring Hamas into power; Israel’s working to divide Palestinians by supporting one faction over another; these weren’t the actions of the kind of state Ritter thought Israel was. In the Israeli fantasy, whatever harms Israel may be responsible for happen in spite of the state’s nature, not because of it. And to maintain this myth, Israel has to perpetually cover up its war crimes and corrupt political tricks. Minds like Netanyahu’s can rationalize these evils due to their single-minded desire for anti-Palestinian violence; as one of Ritter’s Israeli guides once said about Netanyahu, “he only knows hate.” Minds like that of the younger Ritter, though, need to be unaware of Israel’s criminal nature in order to keep being pro-Israel.

This concealment of reality, combined with the efforts to suppress anti-Zionist speech and assembly, is why the U.S. empire is (for now) able to maintain the narrative that supporting Israel’s supposed right to exist is essential for supporting Jewish people against antisemitism. The imperialist media has an incentive to avoid platforming the Jews who oppose Zionism; and these kinds of Jews are subjected to unhinged Zionist intimidation tactics both on and offline, while their community and the the rest of society get targeted with intensive pro-Israel psyops. The imperial state is going to continue providing endless resources for the projects to dox, harass, censor, and excommunicate pro-Palestine individuals, because the hegemon needs Israel to exist in order to remain the hegemon. As Joe Biden once said, if an Israel weren’t here, we would need to invent one.

When I accuse American leftists of failing the Palestinian cause, I’m not primarily thinking of the “leftists” whose failure is so complete that they’ve condemned both sides in the present conflict. Those kinds are easily recognizable as opportunists. I’m mainly thinking of the leftists who understand everything I just wrote about why Israel doesn’t have a right to exist, yet insist on staying in a ditch when it comes to movement-building; who act according to the belief that we can defeat the capitalist state while seeking to appeal only to liberals, and to those already within the activist niche. We can’t defeat Zionism; or the imperial state that’s behind it; while denouncing every anti-imperialist rally, political actor, and organization which threatens the efforts of the major “left” orgs to monopolize activism spaces.

We can’t afford such pettiness, we need to focus on the next tasks in our mission as anti-imperialists: bringing the majority of Americans to the pro-Palestine stance, preemptively combating the pro-war psyops about Mexico, exposing the hegemon’s crimes in its emerging hybrid war on BRICS, raising awareness about Uhuru’s persecution, and creating the same mass opposition towards war with China and Iran which has come to exist in regard to Russia. Americans have more revolutionary potential than the ineffectual left believes they do, and most of them can be made into allies in these efforts.

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Bombing Kids And Blaming It On Hamas

There’s no “collateral damage” in Gaza. Collateral damage is when you unintentionally kill civilians. You can’t drop military explosives on places you know are densely packed with children and then call their deaths unintentional.

Caitlin Johnstone
October 16, 2023

There’s no “collateral damage” in Gaza. Collateral damage is when you unintentionally kill civilians. You can’t drop military explosives on places you know are densely packed with children and then call their deaths unintentional. It’s like calling the death and destruction caused by Hiroshima and Nagasaki unintentional.



The “human shields” narrative is just Israel bombing civilians and blaming it on someone else. That’s all it’s ever been.

The “human shields” argument is like if London had responded to an IRA attack by dropping thousands of bombs on Belfast, killing thousands of Irish civilians and hundreds of children, and justifying its bombing campaign by calling it an unfortunate but necessary measure to take out the IRA’s Belfast Brigade because they’re located in the same places as civilians.

It’s like if the western political/media class defended and supported the carpet bombing of Belfast, saying “All those thousands of deaths are the fault of the IRA, because they’re in Belfast where the civilians are. England has a right to defend itself, after all.”

It’s like if Belfast was walled in with nowhere for civilians to escape to, and London carpet bombed it targeting schools, churches and hospitals, and the western press framed this relentless assault on civilian buildings as “the UK-IRA war” in which London is exclusively bombing “IRA targets in Belfast”.

It’s like if the British spent a week dropping military explosives on locations it knew were packed with Irish children, and anyone who criticized this was accused of anti-Britishism and blood libel.

And to be clear this is not something I’d put past the British actually doing during the Troubles… if the Irish were Muslim and their skin was a little darker.



The US and its allies need to invade Syria immediately to stop Assad’s brutal bombing of civilians, siege warfare and criminally indiscriminate use of white phosphorus. Save the children of Syria!

Oh wait it’s just Israel killing Palestinians? Shit, never mind.






Step 1: Abuse and kill Muslims

Step 2: Wait for Muslims to respond to those abuses with violence

Step 3: Cite that violence as justification for more killing and abuse to fight “radical Islamic terrorism”.

Works for the US empire’s bogus “war on terror”, and it works for Israel.



Pretty wild how the world is full of grown adults who truly believe the Hamas attack came completely out of nowhere and happened solely because some Palestinians are evil and love killing Jews.



The only reason people think Muslims are violent is because they are often born on top of oil. That’s the only reason for the US empire’s butchery in the middle east and its support for the ongoing military operation known as Israel, which is all Muslims there are ever reacting to. It’s not okay for grown adults to believe extremist groups spring up in a vacuum in the Islamic world, completely out of nowhere, and would exist whether or not they’d watched their loved ones killed and displaced by western interventionism over resource control.






Israel apologist translation guide:

“You’re an anti-semite” = “I cannot defend Israel’s actions using facts and logic.”

“You hate Jews” = “I cannot defend Israel’s actions using facts and logic.”

“You want Jews to die” = “I cannot defend Israel’s actions using facts and logic.”

“You love Hamas” = “I cannot defend Israel’s actions using facts and logic.”

“You side with the terrorists” = “I cannot defend Israel’s actions using facts and logic.”



Not that it really matters but for the record I personally have a great love for Jews and Jewish culture. Always have, since I was a kid. Most of my anti-war heroes are Jewish, and Jewish artists and thinkers have played a tremendous role in shaping my worldview. My criticisms are directed solely at the apartheid state which cannot exist in the way it exists without nonstop violence and war, which is falsely framed by the western empire as the monolithic source and stronghold of all things Jewish.

Conflating the abuses of that state with Jewishness and Judaism is profoundly anti-semitic. Jews are not anything remotely close to a monolith on the issue of Israel and Zionism. Most of what I’ve learned about Israel over the years I’ve learned from the brilliant Jewish people I follow who oppose it.

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Israeli forces shot their own civilians, kibbutz survivor says
Ali Abunimah and David Sheen The Electronic Intifada 16 October 2023

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Yasmin Porat, a survivor of the bloodshed at Kibbutz Be’eri, near the boundary with Gaza, says many Israeli civilians were killed by Israeli forces.
An Israeli woman who survived the Hamas assault on settlements near the Gaza boundary on 7 October says Israeli civilians were “undoubtedly” killed by their own security forces.

It happened when Israeli forces engaged in fierce gun battles with Palestinian fighters in Kibbutz Be’eri and fired indiscriminately at both the fighters and their Israeli prisoners.

“They eliminated everyone, including the hostages,” she told Israeli radio. “There was very, very heavy crossfire” and even tank shelling.

The woman, 44-year-old mother of three Yasmin Porat, said that prior to that, she and other civilians had been held by the Palestinians for several hours and treated “humanely.” She had fled the nearby “Nova” rave.

A recording of her interview, from the radio program Haboker Hazeh (“This Morning”) hosted by Aryeh Golan on state broadcaster Kan, has been circulating on social media.

The interview has been translated by The Electronic Intifada. You can listen to it with English subtitles in this video and a transcript is at the end of this article:



Notably, the interview is not included in the online version of Haboker Hazeh for 15 October, the episode in which it apparently aired.
It may well have been censored due to its explosive nature.

Porat, who is from Kabri, a settlement near the Lebanese border, undoubtedly experienced terrible things and saw many noncombatants killed. Her own partner, Tal Katz, is among the dead.

However, her account undermines Israel’s official story of deliberate, wanton murder by the Palestinian fighters.

Although it no longer appears on the Kan website, there can be little doubt about the recording’s authenticity.

At least one Hebrew-language account posted part of the interview on Twitter, now officially called X, and accused Kan of functioning as “media in the service of Hamas.”


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Porat also gave her account to the Israeli newspaper Maariv.
However, the Maariv story, published on 9 October, makes no specific mention of civilians being killed by Israeli forces.

And in a half-hour interview with Israel’s Channel 12 on Thursday, Porat speaks of intense gunfire after Israeli forces arrived. Porat herself received a bullet in the thigh.



Treated “humanely”
Not only does Porat tell Kan that Israelis were killed in the heavy counterattack by Israeli security forces, but she says she and other captive civilians were well treated by the Palestinian fighters.

Porat had been attending the “Nova” rave when the Hamas assault began with missiles and motorized paragliders. She and her partner Tal Katz escaped by car to nearby Kibbutz Be’eri where many of the events she describes in her media interviews took place.

According to Porat speaking to Maariv, she and Katz initially sought refuge in the house of a couple called Adi and Hadas Dagan. After the Palestinian fighters found them they were all taken to another house, where eight people were already being held captive and one person was dead.

Porat said that the wife of the dead man “told us that when they [the Hamas fighters] tried to enter, the guy tried to prevent them from entering and grabbed the door. They shot at the door and he was killed. They did not execute them.”

“They did not abuse us. They treated us very humanely,” Porat explained to a surprised Golan in the Kan radio interview.

“By that I mean they guard us,” she said. “They give us something to drink here and there. When they see we are nervous they calm us down. It was very frightening but no one treated us violently. Luckily nothing happened to me like what I heard in the media.”

“They were very humane towards us,” Porat said in her Channel 12 interview. She recalled that one Palestinian fighter who spoke Hebrew, “told me, ‘Look at me well, we’re not going to kill you. We want to take you to Gaza. We are not going to kill you. So be calm, you’re not going to die.’ That’s what he told me, in those words.”

“I was calm because I knew nothing would happen to me,” she added.

“They told us that we would not die, that they wanted to take us to Gaza and that the next day they would return us to the border,” Porat told Maariv.

In the Channel 12 interview, Porat elaborates that although the Palestinian fighters all had loaded weapons, she never saw them shoot captives or threaten them with their guns.

In addition to providing the captives with drinking water, she said the fighters let them go outside to the lawn because it was hot, especially as the electricity was cut.

Young and scared
About eight hours after the start of the Hamas attack and about half an hour after Porat’s calls to the police, Israeli forces arrived and chaos ensued, Porat told Kan.

“At first there was no [Israeli] security force with us,” Porat recalled, noting that her first call to the Israeli police went unanswered. “We were the ones who called the police, together with the abductors because the abductors wanted the police to arrive. Because their objective was to kidnap us to Gaza.”

“They understand that soldiers will not kill hostages. So they want to come out with us alive and for the police to permit it,” Porat told Channel 12.

Though the Israeli captives numbered only a dozen, Porat was instructed to tell Israeli police that 40 of them were being held by the Hamas fighters, who themselves numbered between 40 and 50 men mostly in their 20s, by Porat’s estimate. They themselves were young and scared, she told Channel 12.

A fighter Porat described as a commander in his 30s asked to speak to the police and was put on with an Arabic-speaking Israeli officer.

After their brief conversation, the four dozen or so Palestinian fighters and their dozen Israeli prisoners awaited the arrival of the army, with some of the group spilling outside to the garden for relief from the afternoon heat.

Hails of bullets, mortars and tank shells
Israeli forces announced their arrival with a hail of gunfire, catching the fighters and their Israeli captives by surprise.

“We were outside and suddenly there was a volley of bullets at us from the [Israeli unit] YAMAM. We all started running to find cover, Porat told Channel 12.”

Porat said she surrendered to the Israeli soldiers half an hour into the fierce gun battle that consisted of “tens and hundreds and thousands of bullets and mortars flying in the air,” and that one of the Palestinian fighters, a commander, decided to surrender and used her in effect as a human shield.

“He starts to disrobe,” Porat recalled to Kan’s Aryeh Golan. “He calls to me and he starts to leave the house with me, under fire. At that time I yell to the [Israeli commandos] … when they can hear me, to stop firing.”

“And then they heard me and stopped firing,” she added. “I see people from the kibbutz on the lawn. There are five or six hostages lying on the ground outside. Just like sheep to the slaughter, between the shooting of our commandos and the terrorists.”

“The terrorists shot them?” Golan asks.

“No, they were killed by the crossfire,” Porat responds. “Understand there was very, very heavy crossfire.”

Golan presses: “So our forces may have shot them?”

“Undoubtedly,” the former captive responds, and adds, “They eliminated everyone, including the hostages because there was very, very heavy crossfire.”

“After insane crossfire, two tank shells were shot into the house. It’s a small kibbutz house, nothing big,” Porat explains.

Porat and the man who took her captive both survived. The Palestinian was taken prisoner by Israeli forces. But according to Porat, almost everyone else in the settlement was killed, wounded or missing, believed to have been taken to Gaza.

Porat told Kan she lost dozens of friends who had been at the rave – people she would regularly see at parties in Israel’s trance scene.

“I’m angry at the state, I’m angry at the army,” Porat told Maariv. “For 10 hours the kibbutz was abandoned.”

The joint American-Israeli effort to paint Hamas as worse than ISIS in order to justify Israel’s unfolding genocide against the civilian population in Gaza depends on the international public not seeing or hearing accounts like Porat’s.

Israeli leaders, already under intense criticism for failing to anticipate and prevent the Hamas offensive, will also not want their catastrophic failures to be compounded by knowledge that many of the Israelis who died may well have been killed by “friendly fire” in a disastrous Israeli counterattack.

Hannibal Directive?
Saleh al-Arouri, a senior Hamas military commander, has directly addressed Israel’s claims that his fighters set out to deliberately kill as many civilians as possible.

The Israeli propaganda campaign has included lurid atrocity tales – for which no evidence has been produced whatsoever – that Palestinians beheaded dozens of Israeli babies and that women were raped.

Al-Arouri said in an interview with Al Jazeera on Thursday that fighters of his organization’s military force, the Qassam Brigades, were under strict protocol to not harm civilians.

But al-Arouri said that after Israel’s Gaza division – the army unit that surrounds the Gaza Strip – collapsed much more quickly than expected, people in Gaza rushed to the boundary area after learning it had been opened, causing chaos. He said this may have included other armed persons who were not part of Qassam.

Al-Arouri said that this caused Qassam fighters to engage with soldiers, settlement guards and armed residents, which led to civilian deaths.

Al-Arouri also invoked the possibility Israel used the so-called Hannibal Directive – a protocol that allows Israeli forces to use overwhelming force to kill one of their own captured soldiers rather than allow them to be taken prisoner.

The rationale for the Hannibal Directive is to avoid allowing an enemy to have captives that can be used in prisoner exchange negotiations.

However in this case, if the directive was implemented by Israeli forces, it would have been used against civilians.

Al-Arouri told Al Jazeera, “We are certain that young men [fighters] were bombed along with the prisoners who were with them.”

Porat’s account, among others, underscores the need for an independent investigation, one which Israel is unlikely ever to permit.

The current propaganda narrative is simply too valuable to the genocidaires in Tel Aviv.

Ali Abunimah is executive director of The Electronic Intifada.

David Sheen is the author of Kahanism and American Politics: The Democratic Party’s Decades-Long Courtship of Racist Fanatics.

Transcript of the Kan interview with Yasmin Porat
Yasmin Porat: For an hour they were banging about 10 terrorists on the reinforced safe room. There were screams in Arabic and it was a very tense hour. And we felt great fear that’s indescribable. After an hour they managed to break in and they removed the four of us to a nearby house where there were already eight other additional hostages. We joined those eight and we were about 12 hostages with 40 terrorists that were guarding us. I’m keeping the story short.

Aryeh Golan: Did they abuse you?

Yasmin Porat: They did not abuse us. They treated us very humanely, meaning …

Aryeh Golan: Humanely? Really?

Yasmin Porat: Yes, by that I mean they guard us. They give us something to drink here and there. When they see we are nervous, they calm us down. It was very frightening but no one treated us violently. Luckily nothing happened to me like what I heard in the media.

Aryeh Golan: Horrible, horrific things occurred.

Yasmin Porat: True. But after two hours briefly at first there was no [Israeli] security force with us. We were the ones who called the police together with the abductors because the abductors wanted the police to arrive. Because their objective was to kidnap us to Gaza.

[SKIP OR CUT IN AUDIO]

Yasmin Porat: Meanwhile one of the terrorists decides to surrender, the terrorist I made a connection with. Over the course of those two hours I connected with some of the abductors, those that guarded the hostages.

Aryeh Golan: Yes

Yasmin Porat: And he decides to use me as a human shield. He decides to surrender. I am not aware of it in those moments its in retrospect. He starts to disrobe, he takes he calls to me and he starts to leave the house with me, under fire. At that time I yelled to the YAMAM [Israeli commandos] when we were already when they can hear me, to stop firing.

Aryeh Golan: Yes

Yasmin Porat: And then they hear me and stop firing. I see on the lawn, in the garden of the people from the kibbutz. There are five or six hostages lying on the ground outside, just like sheep to the slaughter, between the shooting of our [fighters] and the terrorists.

Aryeh Golan: The terrorists shot them?

Yasmin Porat: No, they were killed by the crossfire. Understand there was very, very heavy crossfire.

Aryeh Golan: So our forces may have shot them?

Yasmin Porat: Undoubtedly.

Aryeh Golan: When they tried to eliminate the abductors, Hamas?

Yasmin Porat: They eliminated everyone, including the hostages. Because there was very, very heavy crossfire. I was freed at approximately 5:30. The fighting apparently ended at 8:30. After insane crossfire, two tank shells were shot into the house. Its a small kibbutz house, nothing big. You saw it on the news.

Aryeh Golan: Yes

Yasmin Porat: Not a large place. And at that moment everyone was killed. There was quiet, except for one person limping, Hadas [Dagan], in the garden.

Aryeh Golan: How were they all killed?

Yasmin Porat: From the crossfire.

Aryeh Golan: Crossfire, so it could also be from our forces?

Yasmin Porat: Undoubtedly.

Aryeh Golan: Really?

Yasmin Porat: That’s what I believe.

Aryeh Golan: Oy it sounds so bad.

Yasmin Porat: Yes. And everyone died.

Aryeh Golan: And you, thanks to that terrorist who decided to give himself up …

Yasmin Porat: Exactly.

Aryeh Golan: And you survived and all the rest were killed there.

Yasmin Porat: Except for one other woman who survived, they found her later [trails off]. The person who dealt with the event checked her or something. They found her when she lifted her head, amongst all the bodies. And then, simply …

Aryeh Golan: And your partner, who was with you?

Yasmin Porat: Killed.

Aryeh Golan: He was killed too?

Yasmin Porat: Yes. Everyone was killed there. Just horrible.

Aryeh Golan: Have you returned to Kabri?

Yasmin Porat: I returned to Kabri and then the chaos started there.

Aryeh Golan: In the north?

Yasmin Porat: Yes. So now I’m a guest. I’m being hosted in a lovely way in Kibbutz Ein Harod. And I’m here for now.

Aryeh Golan: You’re in the [Jezreel] Valley now. Alright, Yasmin, you’ve undergone a horrific experience.

Yasmin Porat: True.

Aryeh Golan: You lost your partner, you saw people killed alongside you.

Yasmin Porat: And I …

Aryeh Golan: [INTERRUPTS] What happened to that terrorist who gave himself up?

Yasmin Porat: He is still arrested, and he was just called in for interrogation to help … You know, he will be interrogated about the accused. And sadly dozens more of my friends were killed because …

Aryeh Golan: [INTERRUPTS] Dozens of friends?

Yasmin Porat: Yes because its a community, the trance scene, we go to the same parties. It means that besides my partner, I knew dozens and hundreds [CUT OFF]

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The situation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict zone for October 16, 2023
October 16, 2023
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Compared to the past 24 hours, the situation in the conflict zone has somewhat stabilized: on the northern borders of Israel there were several clashes with Hezbollah in the area of ​​Metula and Misgav Am , but these incidents were isolated. However, today the Israeli authorities have begun to resettle the population of the border areas inland.

Over the past 24 hours, the Israel Defense Forces have been fiercely bombing the Gaza Strip: Palestinian sources believe that the night before was one of the most difficult since the beginning of the conflict. The Israelis reported that during one of these attacks they eliminated the head of Hamas intelligence in Khan Yunis.

In addition, the Rafah checkpoint was never opened , despite promises from Western politicians, as a result of which the population was left without humanitarian assistance. Also, foreign citizens were not removed from the enclave. Later, the Israeli Air Force carried out an airstrike on the checkpoint.

There are artillery duels along the perimeter of the border with the Gaza Strip: the IDF is concentrating a significant amount of manpower and equipment near the enclave. Meanwhile, Palestinian groups continue to fire at Israel: Ashkelon, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem came under attack again today.

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Progress of hostilities
Northern direction

There are no changes in the northern sector: Palestinian forces continue to attack rear Israeli cities and Israeli Defense Forces concentration areas. Ashdod, Sderot, Ashkelon, Holon, Rishon LeZion, Tel Aviv and villages near the enclave came under attack .

Eastern and southern directions
A stable situation remains east of the Gaza Strip: the Israel Defense Forces continue to accumulate forces along the perimeter of the border with the Palestinian enclave, and militants, in turn, attack military personnel.


Thus, footage of Israeli Merkava tanks appeared online , on which visors appeared to protect against ammunition drops from UAVs. In the pictures, several cars have such products, so for now it looks like a private initiative on the ground. But their more widespread distribution in the IDF is a matter of time.

It is curious that in the Russian Armed Forces, “barbecues” first appeared back in 2021 on the T-72B3 of the Southern Military District for protection against Javelin ATGM missiles that hit the upper hemisphere of the vehicle. Then this only caused a lot of jokes and ridicule in the Western media, talking about the backwardness of the Russian army. Now the IDF is forced to resort to such designs, and on the Russian T-90M they are installed directly at the factories . The best means to counteract discharges has not yet been invented - active protection complexes, as practice has shown, do not fully provide it. In light of the proliferation of FPV drones and other inexpensive high-precision weapons, the issue of equipment survivability on the battlefield becomes especially relevant.

Among other things, during the day at the entrance to the village of Ofakim there was a shootout between civilians who accused each other of aiding the militants.

Gaza Strip

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The Israel Defense Forces have significantly increased the number of attacks on the Gaza Strip: local Palestinian sources wrote that last night was the most difficult since the very beginning of the conflict. The Israelis claim that they were able to eliminate the head of Hamas's general intelligence during the strikes on Khan Yunis. Today, IDF representatives, once again calling on Palestinians to evacuate to the south of the enclave, focused attention on residents of the Zeitoun area , which is likely to become the main target of attacks in the near future.


In addition to the air force and ground forces, Israeli naval forces also carry out strikes in the Gaza Strip. The video above shows the work of Saar-6 type corvettes built in Germany against targets in the enclave from 76-mm artillery guns. Still, the difference in combat potential between the IDF and the Palestinian groups is colossal: ships fire almost directly from a relatively short distance from the coast, without fear of mines or cruise missiles. Apparently, Hamas basically does not have such types of weapons, and the Israeli fleet can calmly behave as if it were in regular exercises.


Since the morning, news has been spreading online that a five-hour ceasefire was declared in the south of the Gaza Strip in order to evacuate foreigners and deliver humanitarian aid collected on Egyptian territory to the region. The media cited US Secretary of State Antony Blinken as a source . In fact, this information is not true. The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the leadership of the Hamas movement denied this information.

On the contrary, footage of idle trucks with humanitarian aid at the Rafah checkpoint on the Egyptian side was actively disseminated online . However, somewhat later and more colorful footage: the Israeli Defense Forces launched a missile strike at the checkpoint, clearly demonstrating that the Israeli authorities are thinking about a truce. Later, the Palestinian media stated that the strike hit Egyptian territory, but there has been no reaction to this yet.

According to the UN, the number of refugees in the southern part of the enclave has reached about a million people, and the actions of Israel in the Organization have been called war crimes. In addition, UN representatives believe that in hospitals in the Gaza Strip there is only 24 hours of fuel left for generators, and about 50 thousand women do not have access to basic medical services.

Border with Lebanon

The situation on Israel's northern borders has relatively calmed down. Several skirmishes with militants occurred near Misgav Am and Metula , and fighting resumed in the evening, but overall the situation remains stable. Throughout the day, the IDF carried out strikes on the territory of southern Lebanon, where, as they believe, Hezbollah and Palestinian forces have positions. It is interesting that the Christian village of Rmeish also came under attack , where local residents had previously organized a vigil to prevent Hezbollah from launching missiles towards Israel.

Meanwhile, Israeli authorities announced the evacuation of almost 30 settlements along the border with Lebanon. They are planned to be located at government expense in cities further behind the lines.

Territory of Syria
Late in the evening, the Israeli Air Force again struck Syrian territory: air defense systems were activated over Damascus , but there is no information yet about any details of what happened.

West Bank

Armed clashes between Palestinians and Israelis continue in the West Bank. The most violent clashes occurred in Aqabat Jaber , the surrounding areas of Jericho , Hebron and Nablus .

Political-diplomatic background
Evening speech by Hamas leader Abu Ubaydah

According to Abu Ubaydah , Palestinian factions are ready for a ground operation by the Israel Defense Forces and reiterated that the Israelis carried out a brutal act of aggression against the Palestinian population . In addition, he said that there are 250 Israeli prisoners in Gaza, 22 of whom died as a result of IDF air strikes.

At the same time, Ubaida confirmed that there are also prisoners of other nationalities in captivity: Hamas considers them “our guests” and is ready to exchange them when the operational situation allows it. He warned foreign citizens against participating in the war on Israel's side, stressing that if they did so they would be treated as enemies.

Hamas sleeper cells in Israel

From the first day of the latest Israeli-Palestinian conflict, we have been reporting that Hamas attacks show signs of active sleeper cells. And now this information has begun to be released in Western media. In particular, The Sun cites evidence from the Israeli military, which states that Palestinian workers who were hired by local Israelis to work in settlements bordering the Gaza Strip took part in the fighting.

The process of labor migration has developed especially actively since 2021, when the Israeli authorities, due to the cheapness of labor, increased the quota for work permits for Palestinians from Gaza. Then the number of labor migrants increased from 7 to 10 thousand people. As a result, the militants who found themselves among the workers, who had worked for months on Israeli kibbutzim, were well versed in the area and knew where the most prosperous employers lived. We clearly saw the result last week.

The example of Israel perfectly illustrates what can happen if migration flows are left to business representatives who are chasing cheap “irreplaceable specialists” from neighboring countries. And if Russia does not take care of this issue right now, it is likely that in the near future they will have to pay for the failed migration policy not only with episodic incidents in different cities.

Comments from US authorities on the escalation in the Middle East

US President Joe Biden has said that Israel's invasion of Gaza and the complete destruction of Hamas is vital, but, in his opinion, occupying the Palestinian enclave would be a mistake. In addition, according to Biden, “there must still be Palestinian power in the region and there must be a path to a Palestinian state.”


In addition, United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken attended a meeting of Israel's military-political cabinet, at which he again supported the country's authorities. It is noteworthy that in recent days, during such major political events, the Israeli authorities have been repeating that “the war will be difficult and long ,” in contrast to the first days, when bravura statements were made about the imminent destruction of terrorists.

Negotiations between Russian President Vladimir Putin and PNA head Mahmoud Abbas and Benjamin Netanyahu

Today, Russian President Vladimir Putin held telephone conversations with the head of the Palestinian National Authority, Mahmoud Abbas , and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. During the conversations, he expressed condolences for the deaths of civilians and emphasized that Russia is ready to participate in resolving the conflict. Earlier, Putin telephoned the heads of Syria, Egypt and Iran.

Risks of a migration crisis in Europe due to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

The President of the European Parliament, Charles Michel , said that due to the conflict between Israel and Palestine , there is a high risk of further migration waves to nearby countries and Europe. The politician’s words are an attempt to downplay the consequences that await the states of the Middle East region and Europe if the conflict drags on.

Streams of refugees will rush to places where there is no devastation, total poverty and war. In Africa, such countries can be counted on one hand, so refugees will have a very simple choice. The new wave of mass migration to Europe does not bode well for it. Especially if you remember how the mass resettlement of Palestinian refugees to Jordan and Lebanon ended in the 60s and 70s of the last century.

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The Gaza Concentration Camp
Posted by INTERNATIONALIST 360° on OCTOBER 16, 2023
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A Palestinian family, deprived of electricity, warms themselves by a fire on the outskirts of a refugee camp in Gaza, Jan. 19, 2022. Khalil Hamra | AP

Over 75% of Palestinians in Gaza are refugees and were forced out of their homes where illegal Israeli settlers now live in nearby settlements.
The 2 million Palestinians living in Gaza are besieged, living in a cage…literally in the world’s largest open-air prison, and are constantly surveilled from the sky by Israeli drones, harassed and terrorized by Israeli forces.
Israel and Gaza are not two countries at war. Gaza is a territory under siege, where Israel controls every aspect of life. Palestinians didn’t break through a “border” to enter Israel. They destroyed a fence separating them from the homes they were forced out of.
Now, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has declared his intention to suffocate Gaza totally.


On the first day alone, Israel dropped over 700 tons of bombs on the strip, flattening entire neighborhoods and massacring entire families. The assault has targeted mosques, hospitals, schools and other critical civilian infrastructure.


But further back, to the creation of Israel in 1948, when heavily armed Zionist militias ethnically cleansed three-quarters-of-a-million Palestinians from their homes, destroying nearly 600 Palestinian villages and cities, killing at least 15,000 Palestinians, and committing over 70 massacres.

Many living in southern Palestine fled to Gaza, where they have since been caged and blocked from leaving. Israeli settlers took over their towns and villages and stole their homes. Therefore, the action we saw this month was not Palestinians breaking through a border to enter Israel. Instead, they destroyed a fence separating them from the homes they were forced out of.

Since 1948, Israel has steadily occupied more Palestinian land, dispossessed more people of their homes, and imposed a brutal two-tier system, giving Jews more rights over Palestinian Muslims and Christians. It has also continually built settlements on stolen Palestinian land – explicitly illegal under international law, meaning that every Israeli settler is breaking the law.

Multiple international bodies, from the UN to Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have described this as apartheid – as have many top Israeli politicians.

During South African apartheid, the indigenous oppressed people fought back, often using violence, which was their right under international law. At that time, anti-Aaprtheid revolutionary leader Nelson Mandela, who is now celebrated, was deemed a terrorist.

The United Nations has affirmed what it says is the “legitimacy of the struggle of peoples for independence, territorial integrity, national unity and liberation from colonial domination, apartheid and foreign occupation by all available means, including armed struggle.”



Gaza has always been a particular target of Israel.

In 2008, Israel launched “Operation Cast Lead”: a wanton, 3-week invasion of Gaza that killed over 1100 Palestinians.

Six years later, in 2014, it launched “Operation Protective Edge,” which saw Israel pummel civilian targets across the densely populated strip, turning schools and hospitals into rubble. Over 2,300 people were killed and more than 10,000 wounded.

When Gazans attempted to peacefully demonstrate against their imprisonment during the 2018 Great March of Return, Israeli snipers opened fire indiscriminately, targeting women, children and medical workers.

Israeli soldiers even come out admitting they were ordered to target the legs and ankles of the demonstrators so Palestinians are disabled.

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Palestinians shot in the legs by Israeli forces during the Great March of Return await treatment at a Gaza clinic MSF Clinic. Felipe Dana | AP
During the Great March of Return, Israeli snipers shot and killed medic Razan Najjar and journalist Yasser Murtaja, whose names will not be forgotten.

Palestinians in Gaza have repeatedly tried non-violent resistance, only to be cut down in droves by Israeli snipers whenever they protest for the siege to be lifted.

Neighboring Egypt also works with Israel to control Palestinian movement in Gaza and ensure no one gets to leave.

Decolonization is not easy, and breaking the chains of oppression is rarely bloodless. Yet Western media and politicians only pay attention and feign outrage when Israelis are being killed.

Pundits often blame Palestinians for their own deaths.

When Israelis are killing Palestinians, it is just business as usual – and why would the media react any differently when the United States is pumping Israel with $3.8 Billion in military aid each year, fueling profits for weapons manufacturers like Lockheed Martin and Raytheon?

Far from being unprovoked, then, as the media claim, this current wave of violence was made all but inevitable.

In this light, then, the problem is not Hamas.

Instead, it’s a decades-long colonial apartheid project that Israel has subjected Palestine to, making a violent outburst inevitable.



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A Demand for Justice for the Palestinian People: Humanity is Under Attack in Gaza
Posted by INTERNATIONALIST 360° on OCTOBER 16, 2023

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This is a call on all those who love humanity to act and to act urgently and collectively.

The combined power of the people of the world can stop this war by demanding an immediate ceasefire and it can demand full justice for the people for Palestine, knowing, of course, that justice is the only way to achieve a lasting peace. A ceasefire on its own will not bring peace. A ceasefire can stop the immediate killing and destruction and it can open the blockade so that people can get water, power, food and medication. But there can be no lasting peace without justice, and the people of the world need to push for justice. The restoration of land stolen from Palestine will be central to the restoration of Palestinian dignity.


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Civilians, including children, were massacred on one side of the border between Israel and Gaza. Now terror and death crash through Gaza, on the other side of the border, as Israel uses the indiscriminate attack by Hamas to launch an even more cruel and indiscriminate attack on the residents of Gaza. We grieve all these deaths, and insist that the only way to put an end to the violence is to put an end to the oppression of the Palestinians. Justice is the only road to peace.

The people of the world are watching, their hearts burning in pain, as the Israeli death machine funded with millions and millions of American dollars, rampages through Gaza. Gaza is blockaded. There is no water or power. People are running out of food. The hospitals are overflowing. The bombs keep falling. Fear, pain and death are everywhere. More than a million people have been displaced. More than 2 600 people have been killed, including more than 700 children. The war has spread to the border with Lebanon. Syria has been bombed. Egypt has moved soldiers to the border.

Some Israeli politicians are describing Palestinians as animals. This is very painful for all oppressed people around the world. The recognition of the full and equal humanity of every person in this world is a non-negotiable moral and political principle.

Our movement stands for the value of value of every human life. We grieve for all the unarmed civilians and children killed in this new cycle of violence, and fully support the demand of the United Nations for an immediate ceasefire. Humanity is under attack and we join the call on all the peace loving people of the world to act now, and to act with all possible urgency.

The roots of this violence go back to 1948 when violence and terror were used to drive Palestinians from their land to form the state of Israel. The repression of the Palestinians has never stopped since then. The Palestinians continue to be dehumanised and continue to be dispossessed of their land. We understand these things from our own experiences. We know what it is to be dehumanised. We know what it is to be dispossessed of our land. We are in deep solidarity with the oppressed people of Palestine.

Palestinian has endured oppression and repression for too far too long. The people of Palestine gave us true solidarity during the difficult times of apartheid. Their solidarity was not in rhetoric, they supplied resources for us to fight the brutal apartheid state. It is time that we do not only show our solidarity as rhetoric and start to be in solidarity in ways that are true and visible. We need to take to the streets all over the world and call for an immediate ceasefire to be managed by the UN and for Israeli and its backers in the West to stop the oppression of the Palestinian people. This must be followed by a radical turn towards justice. Humanity must advance and call for peace and justice in the world, not war and oppression. War cannot bring peace. It can only bring more suffering, and leave more families displaced and grieving. It can only leave children without parents and parents without children.

The US openly supportsthe Israeli government’s attack on Gaza despite the fact that it is killing unarmed civilians, including children. These are war crimes. The Netanyahu administration has announced the closure of water, electricity and the delivery of food in Gaza. This is a brutal and a complete violation of human rights. The invasion and killings of the people of Palestine is inhuman and those who are supporting Israeli attack on Gaza are not human, just like Netanyahu.

The attack on Israel by Hamas was followed by the attack on Gaza, and now the West Bank too, by the Israeli state. But it is important to understand the role of the US and other Western powers in this. When the people of Palestine are dehumanised, dispossessed, jailed, tortured and killed the West continues to fund and support the Israeli state, which is now governed by an extreme right-wing coalition. The lives of Palestinians are not counted as human lives. This becomes very clear in much of the Western media.

We are not surprised by the position of the imperialist state of US. They supported the apartheid regime in South Africa. They have always supported the oppressor. They have supported coups against democratic governments, and have invaded and bombed many countries.

We will always be on the side of the oppressed in general. We will always seek to build alliances with popular democratic movements of the oppressed. We must always be aware that not all organisations that claim to represent the oppressed are democratic and progressive.

As at the attack on Gaza escalates and the conflict spreads we are calling for the South African government to work with governments across Africa to insist on an immediate ceasefire under the authority of the UN. We are also calling on the government to expel the embassy of Israel from our country.
We are calling for global support to boycott and sanction Israel. We are calling for trade unions around the world to refuse to offload ships that are carrying Israeli products because they are funding the army that is killing the people of Palestine.WWe must identify all products produced in Israel and boycott all those products. When we buy Israeli products we are sponsoring the occupation, the blockade and the war. When we are trading with Israel as a country we are sponsoring the war that is killing civilians, including children.
We are calling on all progressive forces around the world to build alliances and solidarity with the progressive, democratic formations among the Palestinian people.The combined power of the people of the world can stop this war by demanding an immediate ceasefire and it can demand full justice for the people for Palestine, knowing, of course, that justice is the only way to achieve a lasting peace.
A ceasefire on its own will not bring peace. A ceasefire can stop the immediate killing and destruction and it can open the blockade so that people can get water, power, food and medication. But there can be no lasting peace without justice, and the people of the world need to push for justice. The restoration of land stolen from Palestine will be central to the restoration of Palestinian dignity
This is a call on all those who love humanity to act and to act urgently and collectively.

We need to do so because we are humans and humanity lives in us, unlike the US, the Israeli state and the armed Israeli settlers who continue to drive Palestinians from their land.

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October 16, 15:06

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Israel, with a delay of almost 2 years, also began to sculpt drone visors on the Merkava.
And I remember the other day cool stories were published about how Israeli tanks do not need to be afraid of drones. War is the best teacher.
Just as the Russian army entered the war underestimating the role of drones, so the “most advanced army in the Middle East” missed the drone revolution and was forced to adapt during the war.

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Everything is classic - the Israeli army was preparing for the last war.

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Israel refuses ceasefire, carries out most intensive bombings of Gaza yet

People across the world mobilized to support the Palestinian cause and to denounce their government’s support to Israel’s genocide in Gaza

October 16, 2023 by Peoples Dispatch

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Gaza's Al-Rimal neighborhood was razed to the ground after nine days of nonstop Israeli bombings. (Photo: Quds News Network)

On the 10th day of its war in Gaza, Israel denied any possibility of ceasefire and aid delivery to the besieged territory. It also increased its indiscriminate bombings in the Palestinian territory with its air force carrying out the most intensive bombings in Gaza since the beginning of the war on Saturday, October 7.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) stated that if the current blockade on fuel imports to Gaza – imposed by Israel last week – continues, all hospitals in the besieged territory will run out of fuel in the next 24 hours. This will endanger the lives of thousands people who have been hospitalized after being injured in Israeli bombings.

Meanwhile, on Sunday, the World Health Organization (WHO) claimed that Israel has asked 21 hospitals in northern Gaza to be evacuated. Four other hospitals are already shut due to heavy damages caused by the Israeli bombings.

The WHO said that “forced evacuation of hospitals may amount to a violation of international humanitarian law.”

Israeli war planes have been targeting medical infrastructure in Gaza ever since the first day of its offensive, with at least 111 such attacks documented by the WHO. Various reports indicate the killing of over a dozen medical staff belonging to different aid groups, including the Red Crescent.

Israeli bombings of Gaza have killed over 2,750 Palestinians and wounded over 8,700 of them according to the Palestinian health ministry’s statement on October 16.

At least 58 Palestinians were killed and over 1,250 were wounded in Israeli attacks inside the occupied West Bank as well since the beginning of Israeli war in Gaza. The number of Palestinian children killed in Israeli strikes has crossed 720.

According to the rescuers working in the field, there are over 1,000 Palestinians missing inside the rubble of buildings razed down by Israel’s indiscriminate bombing.

According to the UNRWA, the number of Palestinians displaced in the Israeli bombings in Gaza has crossed the one million mark with more and more moving out of their homes in northern Gaza.

With US backing Israel, many fear regional escalation
There is growing speculation of an Israeli ground offensive inside Gaza as it has gathered thousands of troops on the border fence. Hundreds of thousands of Gazans have been moving to the south of the territory since Israel issued an ultimatum to evacuate on Friday.

The Israeli threat of a ground offensive has prompted strong objections from Arab countries, despite US diplomatic attempts to gather support for Israel.

Since Thursday, the US secretary of state Anthony Blinken has visited various countries in the region seeking support for Israel. While the US has not called on Israel to deescalate its offensive, it does want to prevent any regional escalation, fearing responses from Hezbollah in Lebanon, Syria, and other countries. Yet Israel has carried out several air strikes inside Syria and has launched attacks in southern Lebanon, provoking clashes with Lebanese resistance force Hezbollah. Hezbollah claimed on Sunday that it had killed one Israeli soldier and one lieutenant in an attack.

Israel has decided to evacuate some of its settlers from areas near its borders with Lebanon, fearing increased attacks from Hezbollah.

Most Arab governments have refused to support the Israeli offensive. Some of them have also demanded adherence to the Arab peace plan as the only way to find peace in the region.

Blinken was told by the Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, a key ally of the US, that, “Israeli (reaction) went beyond the right to self defense, turning into a collective punishment for 2.3 million people in Gaza,” Reuters reported.

Meanwhile, Iran warned on Sunday, that it will not be a bystander if Israel chooses to start a ground offensive inside the Palestinian territory.

Colombian president affirms condemnation of Israeli violence amid threats
Whilst Israel escalates the violence against Palestinians, the people of the world have intensified their actions to condemn Israel’s blockade and airstrikes and manifest their solidarity with Palestine through statements, street actions, and more.

Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro has been one of the most vocal world leaders on the situation in Gaza and has vehemently condemned the disproportionate violence exacted by Israel on the Palestinian people. His remarks have provoked an uproar from zionist groups in Colombia and even from the Israeli ambassador in Colombia.

On Sunday October 15, the Israeli Ambassador to Colombia Lior Haitat wrote on X, “Israel condemns the president’s statements that reflect support for the atrocities committed by Hamas terrorists, fuel anti-Semitism, affect representatives of the State of Israel and threaten the peace of the Jewish community in Colombia.” Haitat said that as a “first measure” Israel would pause the exportation of security to Colombia.

In response, Petro said that if relations had to be suspended with Israel, then let them be suspended, “We do not support genocides. The president of Colombian [should] not be insulted.” Following this, Petro had posted a graphic which reads “In Colombia we do not support genocide”.

Following the intense bombing campaign on Monday October 16, Petro called the killing of children by Israel barbarism, he wrote, “1030 children have been killed in Palestine. Barbarism. Every 15 minutes a child is murdered in the land where a religion based on love was born.”

Spanish Minister of Social Rights, Ione Belarra has spoken out against Israel’s actions of blockading Gaza strip and denying hundreds of thousands of people food, electricity and war. She has stated that this is a “pre-planned genocide in Gaza”. She also called for protests against Israeli policies and called for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to be brought before the International Criminal Court for war crimes.

Spanish prime minister Pedro Sanchez also denounced Israel’s forced evacuation of Palestinians from northern Gaza as a violation of international law. He has demanded the restoration of the supply of aid to civilians blocked by Israel and called for a two-state solution.

Speaking to the press on Sunday, Palestinian ambassador to the UN, Riyad Masour, called what is happening in Gaza as nothing less than a second Nakba, an ethnic cleansing of Palestinians by the Israelis.

Large scale protests in support of the Palestinian cause were held across the globe during the weekends.

A “one million march” was held in Morocco’s capital Rabat on Sunday. The march was attended by several members of Moroccan parliament despite the country signing a normalization deal with Israel last year.

Large scale protests were held in different parts of Pakistan on Friday supporting the Palestinian cause and denouncing Israeli war on Gaza.

Mass protests have also taken place in different cities across the United States and other western countries whose governments have pledged support to Israel. They have called for their governments to cease sending aid to Israel and to demand Israel cease hostilities.

The South African shackdwellers movement Abahlali baseMjondolo released a statement and said that Israel is committing war crimes against the Palestinian people. It added, “The Netanyahu administration has announced the closure of water, electricity and the delivery of food in Gaza. This is a brutal and a complete violation of human rights. The invasion and killings of the people of Palestine is inhuman and those who are supporting Israeli attack on Gaza are not human, just like Netanyahu.”

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Israel can’t imprison two million Gazans without paying a cruel price

Gideon Levy reminds his Israeli readership of a truth that the imperialists and their proxies ignore at their peril: oppression breeds resistance.
Gideon Levy

Tuesday 17 October 2023

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Bombing of the Gaza Strip has intensified as Israel prepares for an expected ground offensive. While it is freely admitted that the tunnels used by the resistance are too far below the ground even to be affected by so-called ‘bunker busters’, the Israeli government is taking the opportunity to further its ethinic cleansing plans by urging Palestinians to evacuate their homes. Plans to evict the entire two million population to Egypt are doomed to fail, however. The Palestians have made it clear they will not endure another Nakba. Nor will regional allies stand meekly by and allow the zionists’ planned genocide to be completed. With every reckless and ruthless step it takes, with every further descent into openly espoused barbarity and fascism, Israel is only hastening its own demise.
This article is reproduced from the Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz with thanks.

We can’t help noting that there seems to be more scope for dissent within fascistic Israeli society and media than is allowed in the ranks of the British and US body politic. That fact alone speaks volumes about the state of British and US ‘democracy’.

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Behind all this lies Israeli arrogance; the idea that we can do whatever we like, that we’ll never pay the price and be punished for it. We’ll carry on undisturbed.

We’ll arrest, kill, harass, dispossess and protect the settlers busy with their pogroms. We’ll visit Joseph’s Tomb, Othniel’s Tomb and Joshua’s Altar in the Palestinian territories, and of course the Temple Mount – over 5,000 jews on Sukkot alone.

We’ll fire at innocent people, take out people’s eyes and smash their faces, expel, confiscate, rob, grab people from their beds, carry out ethnic cleansing and of course continue with the unbelievable siege of the Gaza Strip, and everything will be all right.

We’ll build a terrifying obstacle around Gaza – the underground wall alone cost 3bn shekels ($765m) – and we’ll be safe. We’ll rely on the geniuses of the army’s 8200 cyber-intelligence unit and on the Shin Bet security service agents who know everything. They’ll warn us in time.

We’ll transfer half an army from the Gaza border to the Hawara border in the West Bank, only to protect far-right lawmaker Zvi Sukkot and the settlers. And everything will be all right, both in Hawara and at the Erez crossing into Gaza.

It turns out that even the world’s most sophisticated and expensive obstacle can be breached with a smoky old bulldozer when the motivation is great. This arrogant barrier can be crossed by bicycle and moped despite the billions poured into it and all the famous experts and fat-cat contractors.

We thought we’d continue to go down to Gaza, scatter a few crumbs in the form of tens of thousands of Israeli work permits – always contingent on good behavior – and still keep them in prison. We’ll make peace with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates and the Palestinians will be forgotten until they’re erased, as quite a few Israelis would like.

We’ll keep holding thousands of Palestinian prisoners, sometimes without trial, most of them political prisoners. And we won’t agree to discuss their release even after they’ve been in prison for decades.

We’ll tell them that only by force will their prisoners see freedom. We thought we would arrogantly keep rejecting any attempt at a diplomatic solution, only because we don’t want to deal with all that, and everything would continue that way forever.

Once again it was proved that this isn’t how it is. A few hundred armed Palestinians breached the barrier and invaded Israel in a way no Israeli imagined was possible. A few hundred people proved that it’s impossible to imprison two million people forever without paying a cruel price.

Just as the smoky old Palestinian bulldozer tore through the world’s smartest barrier on Saturday, it tore away at Israel’s arrogance and complacency. And that’s also how it tore away at the idea that it’s enough to occasionally attack Gaza with suicide drones – and sell them to half the world – to maintain security.

On Saturday, Israel saw pictures it has never seen before. Palestinian vehicles patrolling its cities, bike riders entering through the Gaza gates. These pictures tear away at that arrogance. The Gaza Palestinians have decided they’re willing to pay any price for a moment of freedom. Is there any hope in that? No. Will Israel learn its lesson? No.

On Saturday, they were already talking about wiping out entire neighborhoods in Gaza, about occupying the Strip and punishing Gaza “as it has never been punished before”. But Israel hasn’t stopped punishing Gaza since 1948, not for a moment.

After 75 years of abuse, the worse possible scenario awaits it once again. The threats of “flattening Gaza” prove only one thing: we haven’t learned a thing. The arrogance is here to stay, even though Israel is paying a high price once again.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu bears very great responsibility for what happened, and he must pay the price, but it didn’t start with him and it won’t end after he goes. We now have to cry bitterly for the Israeli victims, but we should also cry for Gaza.

Gaza, most of whose residents are refugees created by Israel. Gaza, which has never known a single day of freedom.

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They followed evacuation orders. An Israeli airstrike killed them the next day.
Yahya Abou-Ghazala
By Yahya Abou-Ghazala

Published 4:40 PM EDT, Mon October 16, 2023

Editor’s Note: This story contains a graphic image.

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When Palestinians in north Gaza heeded the warnings issued in the Israeli military’s phone calls, text messages, and fliers advising them to head south, they thought they were fleeing to potential safety.

The Israeli Defense Forces issued the guidance Friday, telling all civilians in north Gaza to evacuate to areas south of Wadi Gaza “for your own safety and the safety of your families” as the IDF continues “to operate significantly in Gaza City and make extensive efforts to avoid harming civilians.”

However, some Palestinians who followed the evacuation warnings and fled their homes in search of safety suffered the very fate they were running from: Israeli airstrikes killed them outside of the evacuation zone.


The killings underscore the reality that evacuation zones and warning alerts from the Israeli military haven’t guaranteed safety for civilians in the densely populated Gaza Strip, where Palestinians have no safe place to escape Israeli bombs.

A plume of smoke rises in the sky over Gaza City during an Israeli airstrike on Monday.
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In the early hours on Friday, Aaed Al-Ajrami and his nephew, Raji, received a phone call from an Israeli military official – warning him to get everyone he knows and head southwards immediately, the nephew told CNN. Despite following the instructions and successfully fleeing south of the evacuation zone, Aaed’s family was killed by an Israeli airstrike the next day.

An audio recording of the phone call obtained by CNN reveals the details of the brief conversation – which included the IDF’s instructions to flee south of the evacuation zone and no guidance on how to get there. Raji said once they realized who was calling, they recorded the conversation so they could share it with other family members.

“All of you go to the South. You and all your family members. Gather all of your stuff with you and head there,” the officer told them.

Aaed wanted to know what road would be safe to take and what time they should leave.

“It doesn’t matter which road,” the officer replied. “Do it as fast as you can. There is no time left.”

Aaed heeded the warning. By sunrise on Friday, he headed south with his family and relatives to stay with friends in Deir Al Balah, a city roughly eight miles south of Wadi Gaza and outside the evacuation zone.

The next day, an Israeli airstrike in the area destroyed parts of the building where Aaed’s family sought refuge – killing him and 12 other members of his family, including seven children.

His nephew Raji, 32, was staying in a different building nearby when he heard the explosion and feared the worst. He rushed to the scene after receiving a call telling him that his uncle’s family members were amongst the victims.

“The destruction was massive,” Raji said. “We started digging people out who were hit by the explosion, some of them were still alive … the gunpowder smell was very strong, the dust was everywhere.”

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Bodies of the Ajrami family members killed by an Israeli airstrike
Courtesy Raji Al-Ajrami

“These people all thought that they were finally safe and that nothing would happen in the area,” Raji said. “You can follow the orders so that you aren’t exposed to danger, but the danger will still reach you wherever you are.”

CNN has reached out to the IDF for comment about the airstrike outside of the evacuation zone, including Deir Al Balah.

While an estimated 500,000 Palestinians have fled northern Gaza for the south since Friday, many others are unable to make the journey south of the evacuation zone and are stuck in northern Gaza.

Yara Alhayek, 22, told CNN that her family living in the north had nowhere to seek refuge if they headed south. “We couldn’t leave because there is no safe place to go to … it’s really dangerous if we leave our house, it’s really dangerous if we stay in our house, so we have no idea what to do.”

Israel has defended its ongoing hammering of Gaza with airstrikes as targeting Hamas headquarters and assets which are hidden within civilian buildings, claiming that what may appear as a civilian building is actually “a legitimate military target.”

Independent UN experts have condemned Israel’s “indiscriminate attacks against Palestinian civilians.” Doctors Without Borders released an update Sunday night saying the strikes have also hit hospitals and ambulances and decried that the “indiscriminate bombing campaign in which most casualties have been civilians.”

Israel’s military airstrikes have killed more than 2,800 and injured 11,000 since October 7, Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said Monday, according to the official Palestinian press agency, WAFA.

Israeli troops and military equipment have massed at the border with Gaza as Israel prepares to ramp up its response to the deadly October 7 attack by the Islamist militant group Hamas. Warplanes continued to blast Gaza over the weekend, as civilians fled southward, following Israel’s evacuation instructions.

Several United Nations agencies have also warned that mass evacuation under such siege conditions will lead to disaster, and that the most vulnerable Gazans, including the elderly and pregnant, may not be able to relocate at all.

“The order to evacuate 1.1 million people from northern Gaza defies the rules of war and basic humanity,” wrote Martin Griffiths, head of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, in a statement late Friday. “Roads and homes have been reduced to rubble. There is nowhere safe to go.”

Raji, who has taken in the wounded children that survived the attack, says he has to put on a strong face to support them despite being broken internally.

“I feel the injustice, these are innocent people, what did they do?”

https://us.cnn.com/2023/10/16/middleeas ... index.html

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Israel Is Just A Nonstop Bombing Campaign With A Flag
Normalize the phrase “the nonstop bombing campaign known as the nation of Israel”.

Caitlin Johnstone
October 17, 2023

It’s not okay for grown adults to believe Hamas attacked Israel without provocation, solely because they are Bad Guys who are Bad. That kind of infantile fiction has no place outside of a children’s cartoon show. You have access to a whole internet full of information. Use it.



It’s cute how Israel apologists think accusing someone of being a terrorist supporter will work on anyone over 30. We saw this exact same schtick after 9/11, kids. The exact same vitriol, the exact same shrieking emotional hysteria. You were wrong then. You’re wrong now.



Talking about the causes of attacks always gets you accused of supporting the attackers. Talking about the well-documented western provocations which led to the invasion of Ukraine gets you accused of loving Putin and being a Russian troll. Talking about the well-documented apartheid abuses which led to the Hamas attack gets you called a terrorist supporter, which is also exactly what happened after 9/11 if you talked about the well-documented provocations which led to the rise of Al Qaeda.

You’re not allowed to talk about the actual reasons why bad things happened, you’re only allowed to talk about the bad things and call them bad. If you ascribe any causation at all to the bad things which happened, the causation must solely and exclusively be that Bad Guys did them because the Bad Guys are Bad.

You are required to turn yourself into an unthinking mental infant who can only relate to world events by pointing at them and yelling “GOOD!” or “BAD!”, with “good” and “bad” always perfectly aligning with the information interests of the US-centralized empire.

If the answers go against the information interests of the US-centralized empire, then you’re not allowed to ask the questions. You can only believe what the talking heads tell you to believe and clap along to the beat of the imperial drum, like a child clapping along to a song on a cartoon show.

When empire simps berate you and accuse you of treasonous malfeasance for talking about the causes of terrible world events, what they are really saying is, “Stop asking questions. Stop thinking. Believe only what you are told. Become stupid. Become a drooling moron with American flags in your eyes. Stop using that tongue to question authority and affix it firmly to the imperial boot forever.”

If you can’t talk about the causes of violence, then you can’t prevent violence. So if you’re an empire that’s held together by endless violence, that’s the last thing you want people doing.



A guy stole my phone. Wasn’t sure where he was staying so I had to set fire to the entire neighborhood. A lot of people died, but it’s his fault for being where noncombatants are. He was using his neighbors as human shields. He is 100% responsible for their deaths, not me.




Electronic Intifada reports that an Israeli woman who was taken hostage at the rave on October 7 told Israeli media that she watched other hostages get mowed down by IDF troops who were firing indiscriminately on Hamas fighters.

“They eliminated everyone, including the hostages,” she told Israeli radio. “There was very, very heavy crossfire” and even tank shelling.

This will never, ever be acknowledged. If they’re blaming Hamas for all Gazans killed by Israeli bombs, they’re sure as hell going to blame Hamas for Israeli hostages killed by friendly fire.



Israeli rightists are so bat shit insane that they literally assaulted and spit on the families of the Israeli hostages for trying to keep their loved ones alive.



Normalize the phrase “the nonstop bombing campaign known as the nation of Israel”.



I decided years ago never to get sucked into the dopey herd mentality demands to publicly “condemn” or “denounce” or “stand with” anyone whenever something bad happens. It’s such a cringey example of the phony Instagram activism that has come to supplant real political engagement these days. If you have a position just use your brain and articulate yourself in your own words like a normal human being.



End the apartheid regime, establish equal rights for all, and all wealthy governments who’ve been backing Israel’s abuses pay so many reparations to Palestinians that they can live a quality of life so high it will be like the abuse never occurred.

https://caitlinjohnstone.com.au/2023/10 ... th-a-flag/

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The Madness of the Colonizer: Can Gaza Actually be Defeated?
OCTOBER 16, 2023

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A Palestinian child holds a slingshot. Photo: Al-Carmel/File photo.

By Abdul Jawad Omar – Oct 14, 2023

The occupier took more than four days to restore its presence on the border with the Gaza Strip and limit the capacity and intensity of the [Resistance] infiltration operations. We have entered the second phase of the war, a destructive phase waged against the Gaza Strip on multiple levels.



The primary goal of the occupation is an attempt to restore the balance of forces. To do so, the occupation has invoked US military power in the region as a deterrent force and to enhance the entity’s missile defense capabilities, especially against ballistic missiles, and to mobilize additional aerial capabilities if other fronts become involved. Furthermore, the occupation intends to unify the internal occupation front by establishing an emergency government that presents the Zionist entity as united before friends and foes alike. Lastly, the occupation is responding clearly to confrontations from other fronts, especially from northern Palestine, which subsequently led to the martyrdom of Hezbollah mujaheddin.



In recent days, we have witnessed an unprecedented escalation in racist and fascist rhetoric from the leaders of the Zionist entity. They implemented a siege which includes cutting off essential supplies like food, water, electricity, and medicine. It aims to weaken the will to fight in Gaza and enable bargaining over Zionist prisoners currently held in the Resistance’s prisons. Structurally, this siege resembles sieges from the Middle Ages. The occupation is also conducting an ongoing destructive aerial campaign targeting infrastructure and residential buildings, attempting to implant the idea in the Palestinian consciousness that every success they achieve will be followed by immense devastation and death. This campaign, which has claimed many lives, falls under what Israelis call the “Balance of Terror” in response to the death of 1,300 occupiers.



In this campaign, the occupying power has obtained media legitimacy and significant Western support. Today, Western media outlets circulate fake news and play a direct role in spreading false claims about events in the settlements near Gaza. This propaganda is directed towards garnering sympathy and providing an open space [for the occupation] to unleash revenge without restraint. The media barrage has also contributed to building internal and collective will among the occupiers, emphasizing the necessity of engaging in a broad and lengthy war that requires more sacrifices from the Zionist forces in Gaza on the domestic front and, possibly, even on the northern front.



The occupation is currently counting on two things: first, the ability to deter the allies of the Resistance in Gaza and, second, the possibility of eliminating the Resistance in Gaza without the intervention of its allies. This is a difficult goal, resembling the objectives set by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in 2006 when he aimed to eliminate Hezbollah in Lebanon. Therefore, the Zionist entity is talking about a large-scale war that will take weeks and months to expel the Resistance forces from the Gaza Strip.



The question remains: Is there any logic in the current madness, or is it just an expression of psychological imbalance?


The enemy is trying to turn back the clock to before Saturday, when the Resistance eliminated the military defensive line separating the Gaza Strip from [occupation] settlements. It aims to transfer the battle to its opponents, and it does so amidst rhetorical exaggerations and unclear propositions, indicating that we are dealing with various forms of confusion and infighting regarding the decisions being made. We can imagine the heated debates occurring between military and political leaders about what is possible in Gaza. What they have in common so far is that Gaza will pay a high price, and various levels of air power will be employed. Firstly, to bring about the collapse of all existing social institutions, secondly, civilians in Gaza will pay a heavy price, which is an integral component of the strategy. Thirdly, an attempt to strike the [Resistance] military infrastructure and open new corridors, paving the way for the ground invasion.



Amidst these goals, there is skepticism about the ability of the occupation to conduct a successful ground campaign and observations that entering Gaza might lead the occupation into more problems. In the world of strategic studies and war, we usually work under the assumption that our opponents seek some form of benefit or gain. Meaning that there is an objective behind every military or political move made by an enemy or a friend, whether those objectives are a mixture of material interests, power and dominance, security, or restoring balance. When the motives of a political actor become clear, their actions are usually more predictable, making it easier to formulate our own strategies in response. What interests us is the relationship between madness and motives, because madness is also a temporary suspension of the ability to read the adversary and comprehend its will to fight. The madness of the occupation is not, as it claims, because of the deaths of civilians, but rather because its army on the Gaza front has been destroyed along with its many layered defenses.



Since the world has decided to embrace Zionist propaganda as part of a strategic communication campaign aimed at providing ample room for maneuvering, madness is also the current strategy of the Zionist entity. It seeks to silence all opposing voices and intimidate supporters of Palestine worldwide. Because there are interests in the Arab world that want to eliminate Gaza, the Zionist entity enjoys a wide space for action and freedom of movement, including military actions based on “exception” and suspending the previous rules of war, which aimed to delimit the magnitude and scale of the massacre by using precision missiles and advanced warnings. In other words, today we are facing a massacre without rules, or, at least, this is how it appears.



At the moment, the occupying power is following a purely vindictive logic, aiming to claim the lives of as many innocent civilians as possible to establish a new blood balance, shedding more Palestinian blood than that of the Zionists. This problem is one of the main issues highlighted in this confrontation. In its initial stages, the high number of casualties among soldiers and settlers helped create a “hysterical moment” as part of a strategy of intimidation, boosting morale on the domestic front and reviving the will to fight that was absent due to a lack of trust at multiple levels, affecting the relationship between Zionist society and the political and security elites.



The [occupation’s] madness creates a situation in which the ghosts of the past reappear among Palestinians. These ghosts include memories of displacement and massacres. In the current psychological war, there is much confusion between what is realistic and what is possible; i.e., the opening of history generates this horror as well, especially when it is accompanied by an aerial campaign in which the occupation dropped 4,000 tons of explosives on the besieged Gaza Strip. In other words, in response to the destruction achieved by the Resistance against the occupiers, the occupation needs to create a destructive experience that evokes the ghosts of the Nakba and the possibility of systematic displacement.



The Ground Invasion of Gaza
The United States and Europe have decided to give time for the occupying state to retaliate and regain some of the lost deterrence by giving it a blank check to confront the Resistance. For this purpose, a false propaganda campaign has been launched, including conflating ISIS and the Hamas movement and exaggerating the events that took place in the settlements around Gaza with accusations of rape, beheadings, and the killing of children. These claims will rebound internally when the truth of what happened in the Gaza Strip begins to leak into Zionist society: the decision to kill hostages along with the Resistance, and its decision to expedite the process of controlling the Gaza Strip at the expense of its citizens, as reported by Saleh al-Arouri, a member of Hamas’ political bureau. However, all of the options currently available to the occupying state are difficult.



In essence, it seeks to change the equation imposed by Gaza—to turn [the Resistance’s] initial victory into a defeat. This requires the occupation to neutralize other potential fronts and focus on the Gaza Strip, making the level of pain and destruction sufficient to weaken the Resistance’s power in the sector and force it to yield to aerial, artillery, and naval strikes. All this while planning the possibility of a large-scale ground invasion into Gaza.



the occupying state fulfill its promises to its allies? Can it eliminate the Resistance through a ground or aerial campaign? The main difficulty facing the occupying state is that it may theoretically be able to destroy Gaza, but it will have great difficulty in destroying the Resistance. This equation makes any ground invasion a decisive crossroads in the history of “Israel”even more decisive than the initial Resistance operation—because it also opens itself, with this decision, to the possibility of turning the initial defeat into an even greater defeat if it carries out a ground invasion and, despite inflicting losses on the Resistance, fails to eliminate it.



The occupying state suffers from the tyranny of history; it is used to turning an initial defeat into victory, and it is used to possessing enough power to achieve that. This is what it was able to achieve in the 1973 October War by bypassing the initial Egyptian breach of the Bar Lev Line and turning defeat into victory, forcing Egypt to the Camp David Accords. Faced with the broad alliance that was prepared for war with it before the setback, it was able to launch a preemptive strike using precise intelligence. It effectively neutralized the Egyptian, Syrian, and Jordanian air forces and occupied the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Sinai, and the Golan Heights with its ground army.



The tyranny of history causes it [the occupying state] to make incorrect calculations. First, it feels confident in the possibility of defeating the Resistance in Gaza without intervention from other fronts and re-establishing deterrence in the Eastern Mediterranean. Secondly, [it feels confident] that it can carry out a ground offensive and win.



It has four options now:



First, absorb the Resistance’s first strike and, after a harsh air response, create a long-term policy aimed at strangling the sector economically and socially. Second, target the Resistance infrastructure directly, which requires a decisive ground entry with large numbers of troops and exposes it to a new defeat before the world and before its friends and enemies. The third option is to initiate a comprehensive war that strikes multiple fronts and other regional powers in an attempt to demonstrate its strength, which would take the battle to its maximal limits. There is a final option, which is to take the madness as far as possible and render Gaza completely uninhabitable.



All of these options have significant costs.



The risk of entering a ground war is enormous, because the occupation army is not used to ground wars. Despite its claims of being the best urban warfare military force in the world, it will enter under multi-layer air support—small drones, helicopters, suicide drones, and advanced aircraft that continue the bombing process and contribute to linking combat units with multiple layers from air support. The enemy will use chemical weapons in an attempt to destroy the viability of the tunnels. All of this and more.



However, it is important to point out two things: firstly, that the ongoing battle that led to the fall of the Occupation’s Gaza Brigade also means that the Resistance has acquired valuable intelligence about the options available to the entity. This intelligence reinforces what it already has.



Secondly, the resilience of the Resistance after the war will cost the occupying power a great deal politically and psychologically and completely disrupt political opportunities. Relying on its allies at this moment will make it more vulnerable to broader extortion from the Euro-American axis and subsequent concessions after the war.



The army will enter with international logistical support, overwhelming destructive capabilities, armored vehicles of various types, and, perhaps, with the participation of some other countries in the operation. It will have the ability to use poisonous chemical bombs in an attempt to destroy the tunnels and infrastructure of the Resistance.



However, Gaza is seriously prepared to meet the invaders. Perhaps its first strike last Saturday may even be part of a greater deception to drag the occupation to defeat itself.



Conclusion
Although some consider our defeat eternal—and there are those who are in love with defeat itself, and have become a ghost lost in it, while others regret their participation in the first dream based on the hope of liberation—history will prove that the end of the idea of “Israel” began the moment that the downtrodden learned the lessons of the Arab states and those who preceded them in the journey to freedom.



What we see of madness and hysteria in the enemy only confirms the fact that the strong, when exposed as weak, go mad. And the madness here is destruction without a clear political objective.

https://orinocotribune.com/the-madness- ... -defeated/

Myth of Mossad
OCTOBER 16, 2023

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Logo of the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad and the Israeli flag painted on a cracked wall. Photo: Shutterstock.

By Wayne Kublalsingh – Oct 11, 2023

And though the nation of the Jews will survive into perpetuity, the days of the state of Israel in the Middle East are numbered. It is difficult to envision a state of Israel in the Middle East lasting out the current century. The method that she has chosen to survive in her “promised land” is unsustainable.

Yet, so intoxicated are the US, Britain, Western Europe, their mainstream media, CNN, BBC, etc, by the shibboleth, the idea of an Israel in the Middle East, in the historical land of milk and honey, which God has promised his chosen people, they cannot admit to this brutal fact. One week before Al-Aqsa, the military flooding of Israel by Hamas, Jake Sullivan, the National Security Adviser to US President Joe Biden, praised progress and stability in the Middle East: “The Middle East region is quieter today than it has been in two decades.”

Here are five reasons why the state of Israel will not survive in the Middle East into the next century:

Military impossibility: Israel fights like a lion with its cubs in its mouth. That is, its military frontline is packed with its homes, women, men, children. This is unlike the US, its chief political and military sponsor, which keeps its own people insulated by long-distance wars, in the Middle East, Africa, Latin and Central America, North and South East Asia and Eastern Europe.

Second, despite its cutting-edge defence and intelligence systems, the AI-driven dome, Mossad, it cannot defend itself against a rocket flood – 5,000 in half a day. And AI systems put human systems to sleep.

Third, the cost of an Israeli dome defence rocket is about US$40,000. The cost of a homemade Hamas rocket is small-change. These Hamas rockets are the equivalent of IEDs, improvised explosive devices, which the Afghans and Iraqis used to knock the Americans out of their nations.

Fourth, Israel’s nuclear weapons are useless here. Using such weapons here will blast away its own population. Israelis live a stone’s throw from Gaza and the West Bank.

A wronged people: Israel was led, by the US and Britain, to sack the Palestinian people from their homelands, confine them to large refugee camps, continually expand, control them, and punish them for resistance. In the present war, Israel has laid siege to Gaza. She has cut off electricity, food and water supplies. But there are 2.3 million citizens in Gaza. She is bombing Gaza, amassing tanks and artillery for a full-fledged assault.

However, she cannot extinguish Gaza or Hamas. The city is a labyrinth. It is tunnelled. That is why the inhabitants outwitted the Mossad, the US, CIA and the Israeli military. They were building their munitions in secret enclaves. Furthermore, Israel’s military superiority may not defeat the sheer will to power and restitution of a wronged Palestinian people.

Puppets die: Like in Ukraine, leaders who advance the interests of imperialist nations, before that of their own people, bring their nations to ruin. In the case of Ukraine, the US has expanded NATO (15 countries since 1990) to the borders of Ukraine, armed it, weaponised its pussycat, pawn, pandering political leadership, in order to destabilise Russia, energy-rich, and a political and economic ally of its real target, a dominantly competitive China. Israel has historically been the West’s proxy, puppet, in the Middle East. Used to control its own military, energy and geopolitical interests in the region.

But puppet masters ultimately act in their own interests, lose influence, wither away. The US is declining economically; increasingly being controlled by non-democratic actors, the Deep State – the CIA, the FBI, military-industrial complex, large corporate bodies such as Big Pharma and Big Tech, globalists (all US-coined words). And dystopian leadership and congresses. The more the US declines, the less could she protect her pawns.

Failed leadership: The US has failed Israel. Donald Trump sent his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, to make peace in the Middle East. This puerile gent left out the Palestinians. His Abraham Accords is a friendship treaty between Israel and Morocco, the UAE and Bahrain. A Palestinian peace deal without the Palestinians. The Biden leadership has pursued the same track. No fair arbiter should choose sides between two mutually victimised peoples; the US cannot be a fair arbiter. US regime-change wars against Iraq, Syria, Libya, Afghanistan, and hostility to post-Pahlavi Revolutionary Iran have jeopardised Israel. Scores of anti-Israel General Assembly resolutions at the UN have been scuttled by the US.

New Jerusalem: The Hamas intifada is a breakout move. A breakout from political and military suffocation by successive US administrations and their Made in America man, Netanyahu. It is a hell or high water move, sophisticated yet daredevil, to reassert the Palestinian sovereignty over its own cause. No matter how many die. No matter the pummelling. This move, exposing the graphic suffering between two victimised peoples, also exposes the myth of Mossad’s, of Israel’s, impregnability.

Six years ago, I wrote: “Poor leadership has thrust the Israeli people into a no-win game. When the US weakens, cannot support Israel any more, Israelis run the risk of vicious retribution from North, South, East and West. The US would have no choice but to accommodate an Israel, an Amish or Mormon-like Israel, in its Mid-West, or South Western desert country.” (‘Namby-Pamby Foreign Policy’, Newsday, Express, Jamaica Gleaner, December 2017). Israel will have to find its New Jerusalem in the West.

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Al-Aqsa Flood: Imperialism, Zionism and Reactionism in the 21st Century
14-10-2023
Hassan Harb

On October 7, 2023, between 2-3,000 Palestinian fighters from various political factions, including Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the DFLP (Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine) and the PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine) among others, broke the 16-year-old siege of Gaza. They did so to launch an epic battle in the Southern occupied-territory of historic Palestine in an attempt to ignite a war of liberation from the yoke of the Zionist entity (Israel). We have now entered the eighth day of the war, which has witnessed the immediate and unanimous condemnation of the Palestinians by the collective West, who rushed to protect Israel’s right to defend itself. Singling out Hamas as the only faction leading the battle, the collective Western ruling classes coalesced in labelling this historic operation an Islamic-inspired “terrorist operation”. The portrayal of Palestinians as Islamic terrorists provided the necessary green light for the Israeli government to bomb Gaza incessantly and prepare for a ground invasion. The collective West has shown absolute unity and support to genocidal Israeli calls for “wiping Gaza out” and cutting off their gas, water, and electricity, while the Israeli PM, Benjamin Netanyahu, proudly posted on Twitter/X the bombing of a civilian residence in the Gaza Strip.

The drums of war continue, the Palestinian fighters are still engaged in the battle and, as the Palestinian factions in the West Bank have begun to confront the occupation forces, other regional players, such as Iran, Syria, and Hezbollah, might join the war at any moment. In this piece, I attempt to reflect on the scale and significance of the war both regionally and globally, drawing upon the theoretical tools that have often guided people of the Global South to understand their plight and struggles. That is, I believe it is important to go back to the conceptual triad of Imperialism-Zionism-Reactionism to situate this historic battle beyond the mere confines of the open-air prison of Gaza. In doing so, we must draw on these concepts, yet upgrade them to the present times, to understand the dialectical nature of this war in a world that is witnessing the slow (yet steady) decline of US-led imperialism.



Imperialism: the end of the unipolar moment of the US
Imperialism refers to a world system of surplus value extraction,1 where development is apportioned unequally along racial and class lines. It is a set of material relations of exploitation between countries of the Global North and South, which takes place through a process of class collaboration between ruling classes in the core and compradors in the periphery. Accumulation then depends more and more on the degree that imperialist countries oppress and exploit developing countries.2 This entails, for instance, the use of military domination and policies that prevent developing countries from harnessing their internal resources for the purpose of regional or popular development. At the same time, this historically established unequal accumulation of wealth does not only entail the pile of commodities and natural resources, but it is also the mass of ideas corresponding to capital’s encroaching logic. In other words, imperialism as a sociological phenomenon3 operates as both a material and ideological process.


In the aftermath of WWII, it was the US that consolidated its political and financial leverage worldwide, becoming the major imperialist power. As a creditor to France and Britain during the war, the US attempted to restructure the world system in the wake of the deficit-driven withdrawals of European colonialism from Africa and Asia4 . This task was predicated on the interrelated realms of trade and military expansion. On matters of trade, the post-war Truman Administration sought to establish an “Open Door,” with “the elimination of trade and financial barriers, exclusive trading blocs, and restrictive policies of every sort.”5 While portraying these new trade arrangements as facilitating a neutral freedom of enterprise and international exchange, they in fact represented an Americanisation of the global system, reflecting US capital’s needs as they existed in the late 1940s. The newly created World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) regulated world trade under a common currency of the US dollar; the post-war economic reconstruction of Western Europe provided US exporters with emergent markets; and military coordination with a declining British imperialism allowed US corporations preferential access to the key resources of the industrialised world, namely oil. Inevitably, it was the mythology of “American exceptionalism” that helped maintain these policies of domination. This political mythology incarnated the missionary and colonial zeal that justified the genocide of the Americas6 and displayed a religious belief towards the idea that the US has a unique role to play in world history, while other countries would follow.


However, the progressive economic rise of China and two Russian military interventions, respectively in support of the Syrian government in 2015 and against NATO encroachment in Ukraine in 2022, have decisively thrown the US and its allies, Europe and Japan, into a geopolitical nightmare. US-led imperialism has entered an historical phase of political decline. The unipolar moment is crumbling, whereas new political blocs from the Global South, such as the BRICS, are becoming more assertive in shaping an international order that prevents their humiliation, but rather treats them equally. Together with these processes, we also witnessed a wave of military coups in West Africa against French/Western neocolonialism, and the increasing assertiveness of Iran in West Asia and its collaboration with Russia, while Cuba and Venezuela withstood decades of sanctions and US-sponsored coups. The pressure on US-led imperialism and its allies is increasing, and the most immediate reaction to the conscious realisation of their decline has been a renewed wave of blatant fascist rhetoric and ideology. Starting with the 2016 election of Donald Trump in the US, the most striking feature of newly fascist Europe has been the complete rehabilitation of Nazism in Ukraine as a form of popular resistance against “dictatorial” Russia. From Giorgia Meloni in Italy to Emmanuel Macron in France, the European ruling classes are ready to sacrifice their people and countries at all costs for the mighty US.



Zionism and reactionism: From Arab unity to the Muqawama

In such a context, the Arab region has occupied a unique role in the geostrategy of US-led imperialism since WWII, especially due to its oil wealth. Being a key natural resource for the economies of the imperialist countries, the best means of ensuring this guaranteed access consisted in securing political control of the region.7 To achieve these goals, US-led imperialism operated in close cooperation with two faithful allies – Israel and the reactionary Gulf monarchies.


As per the Zionist entity, this became effectively a US military outpost in the region.8 As Sheila Ryan9 writes, from 1948 until mid-1973 “Israel had received the staggering sum of over $8 billion in economic assistance from various foreign sources, or $3,500 total for each Israeli – an average of $233 per year per capita in aid. Thus, an average Israeli each year received in aid alone more than double the per capita income of an Egyptian ($102 in 1969).” Between 1943 and 2023, the US has provided Israel with $160 billion in aid (with inflation adjusted reaching about $260 billion),10 without considering the regular loan guarantees extended to the entity that are worth billions. This aid to Israel is an investment in militarism for US-led imperialism. The peculiarity of the Zionist entity lies in it being a settler-colonial formation, as much as the US, incubating a mode of consciousness that promotes imperialist values and secures US hegemonic domination in the region. By acquiring nuclear weapons and through its numerous military attacks on and invasions of other countries of the region – i.e., such as Iraq,11 Lebanon, Syria,12 Israel has been the major force behind imperialist capital accumulation and its corollary, Arab de-development. As the Palestinian leftist circles in the 1960s-70s consistently emphasised, Zionism is the spearhead of imperialism in the region. As much as the liberation of Palestine is a struggle against US-led imperialism on whose behalf Israel acts as a gendarme, an attack on Israel is an attempt to undermine directly the core interests of the US and its reactionary allies in the region.


As per the oil-rich Gulf monarchies, the control of the ruling classes of these political formations guaranteed the supremacy of the US dollar at the international level through dollar-denominated oil sales,13 which were then being recycled in the purchase of US treasury bonds and weaponry. In recent years, following the various attacks on the sovereignty of secular Arab republics (Iraq, Libya, and Syria), coordinated with the money and weapons of the Gulf countries, the US has also pushed an agenda of normalisation with Israel. The more Israel is recognised officially in the region, the more secure the interests of US-led imperialism are.


However, two more processes unfolded whichshook the geopolitical equilibrium of the region. First, while 2011 witnessed the success of NATO-led regime change operation in Libya, Russia’s 2015 intervention in Syria – itself spurred in part by its experiences with the Libya invasion – showed that regional and geopolitical balances had changed. Second, the capacity of the Islamic Republic of Iran to withstand decades of sanctions (as Cuba, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and Venezuela have done) has allowed it to grow into an important political player in the region, becoming the number one enemy of the Zionist entity. Providing support to other socio-political formations in the region, including Hezbollah in Lebanon and Ansar Allah in Yemen, the political and military assertiveness of Iran represents a decisive shift in the nature of the ideological march of the region against Zionism. With the consolidation of the muqawama (Resistance) ideology, both Iran and Hezbollah have largely avoided producing a sectarian, exclusionary, Shia-led vision for the region. In other words, they circumvented the danger of responding with the same medicine to what US-led imperialism had progressively funded – since the times of the Afghan mujahedeen – working hand-in-hand with Sunni reactionary forces. On the contrary, the muqawama has dialectically preserved the historical and ideological continuity of the region, moving from Arab to Muslim unity. It did not reject the past a priori. It has instead combined the past with the present, creating a new ideological order that calls on the Arab, Islamic identity of the region to fight against the material and ideological war unleashed by foreign oppressors on the sovereignty of every state in the region. As Seyed Hassan Nasrallah once remarked:


In the project of American hegemony … it is not permitted for a strong state to exist … a strong state in the sense of an independent state, a state that makes its decisions on its own, a country that takes into account the interests of its people, a country that benefits from and employs its resources and its economy, a state that develops scientifically, technically, culturally and administratively at every level. In the project of American hegemony [such a state] is forbidden.


Witnessing the decline of the unipolar world order, the muqawama incarnates an Axis of Defence that stands firmly to ward off imperialist attacks on the region. It also could create the space for future and unexpected realignments. In fact, while mainstream analyses saturated the Western public with a picture of a Sunni-Shia divide, positing Saudi Arabia against Iran, as defining the region and seemingly having to shape its future, it was the People’s Republic of China that scored an important political move brokering a diplomatic deal between these two countries in 2023. What if Iran and Saudi could shape a common path together in the future for the region?


That said, reactionism is still alive and kicking in the region. The interests of the ruling classes of various comprador regimes continue to be closely connected to US-led imperial capital, especially Jordan, Egypt and UAE. Yet, Al-Aqsa Flood has accelerated these contradictions existing between the reactionary states of the region and their people, as well as within the emerging multipolar order. Whereas the UAE had already normalised with the Zionist entity, Saudi Arabia is now responding by freezing any future discussion around normalisation, while liaising (for the first time) with Iran over the situation. In this regard, Al-Aqsa Flood could become the graveyard of the US-backed transportation corridor, hoping to link India via Saudi Arabia and Israel to the EU. Unsurprisingly, India rushed to support Israel, but far more powerful BRICS members had complete opposite reactions. On a phone call with their Brazilian counterparts, the Chinese Foreign Ministry did not hesitate to highlight how “the crux of the issue lies in the fact that justice has not been done to the Palestinian people.”14 The unfolding of these events is increasingly bad news for the US and its hopes to “withdraw” from the region in order to focus on China. The Palestinians have struck a direct blow to US core interests. They not only opened a new and unexpected military front, but also reminded the Global South that the creation of a new world order must pass through Palestine, unless the power of the US remains unchallenged.


Also, Al-Aqsa Flood has accentuated further the existing gap between the reactionary ruling regimes and their constituencies. Regardless of the interests of the compradors, they do not reflect those of the working masses of the region. As the Jordanian military miserably cordoned the border with Israel, when the Resistance called for major mobilisations across the region, people still flocked to the borders in support of Palestine. What Al-Aqsa Flood has unleashed is a reignition in the region’s working class consciousness of how interconnected their fate is to the struggle against US capital, its military bases, and reactionary allies. This is a process that is slowly unfolding and its shape and intensity remain to be seen. For example, Lebanese protesters’ attack on McDonalds in Saida manifests an early example of mass mobilisation against the ideological and material incarnations of US-led imperialism in the region. In Alexandria, the shooting of two Israeli tourists and the discourse it propagated about Israelis as enemies of the Arab nation is a further blow to the official Egyptian stance on normalisation. This means that the fight is not simply about or in Gaza; rather it is taking place in all Arab capitals–from Cairo to Amman and Baghdad–and for the working masses of the region to organise themselves around Palestine is to regain their future and independence.




Gaza is the world’s hope for a just future

In such a context, there are several elements that we must consider when looking at the Palestinian operation launched on October 7, 2023. First, the operation represents the Palestinians’ way to enter decisively in this historical moment of US decline, launching a war of liberation against the Zionist entity that, like the muqawama, combines the past and present towards the future. Choosing the 50th anniversary of the Arab War on Israel in 1973, the Al-Aqsa Flood Palestinian war of liberation builds on the past Arab Unity yet projects itself toward a future that calls for all Arabs, Muslim and Christians, to fight for and defend the holy sites.15 At the same time, while the nature and scale of Al-Aqsa Flood is undoubtedly historical, its capacity to magnetise and coalesce militarily the Arab masses around the fight for liberation of Palestine is not immediate. A concrete obstacle remains–as mentioned above–due to the reactionary regimes of the region, whose core interests are tied to US-led capital, without forgetting the systematic military destruction that has ravaged the major anti-Zionist republics of the region (Iraq, Libya, and Syria). Yet, the Axis of muqawama cannot lose its allies in Palestine. In fact, Hezbollah has repeatedly warned that it is ready to enter the war, should a ground invasion of Gaza take place. This reveals the cumulative character of history. We cannot approach Al-Aqsa Flood solely as the final road to a war of liberation, but as one of the major steps that – starting with the 2006 military victory of Hezbollah against Israel – will lead to the ploughing of the crops in the liberation field.


Second, the Zionist entity has been taken completely by surprise. The most technologically advanced army of the region has failed to prevent such an attack, and this already represents a major political loss. Crossed by increasing societal contradictions that posit liberal and conservative settlers against each other, Netanyahu hopes to unite the country around what represents Israel the most: the Genocide of Palestinians. For these reasons, numerous Israeli politicians have called openly for a second Nakba, aiming to wipe Gaza off the earth. However, these genocidal calls are a Pyrrhic victory for the Zionists, since they only manifest further to Global South countries the quick descent of the West and its allies into moral and political fascism. At the same time, genocidal calls could also meet another fate. That is, should the West Bank decide to raise up in arms and join the factions in Gaza, or the Axis of muqawama decide to open new military fronts, Israel could find itself completely cornered. A full onslaught of Gaza by the Zionist entity – as explained above – is a reassertion of a declining US power in the region. In other words, it proceeds against historical time, since both Russia, China and the various countries of the Global South are all watching the war, and Palestine represents a test to their new desire to shape an equal global order.


Third, this dialectical movement is incomprehensible for the so-called Western Leftists, who cannot reconcile themselves with the idea that a progressive fight in the region has taken an Islamic-led turn – even while, as described above, the ideologically heterogenous resistance forces in Palestine have embraced strategic coordination and alliances with the likes of Hamas. Blinded by their imperialist arrogance, the collective West has either slid very quickly into fascist and fanatical support for Israel, or found its leftist groups completely disoriented. The latter, in fact, continues to look desperately for the “right” amount or type of violence and, when not present, it rushes to condemn both sides equally. It goes without saying that, after having normalised and supported seven decades of Zionist violence over the Palestinians and successive bombings of the region, the West is failing itself as an ally of Palestine at this historical juncture. To put it interrogatively: has the Western left, despite all its opposition, ever managed to prevent a US or NATO-led bombing in the region? In this critical historical moment, the Western left should be reminded that Gaza and the struggle for Palestine is humanity’s hope for a better world. The past few days have shown how the collective Western civil, educational, and media institutions work hand-in-hand with their military and security apparatuses, all of them deployed to protect the interests of the ruling classes. Time is ripe for the Western Left to mobilise on many fronts, respectively for the short and long term: 1) to counter the unanimous genocidal support that their ruling classes are providing to the Zionist entity; 2) to provide a political alternative that joins the South in creating an alternative and more equitable world order. As Ghassan Kanafani, Palestinian author and leading member of the PFLP, famously wrote: “The Palestinian Cause is not a cause for Palestinians only, but a cause for every revolutionary, wherever he is … a cause of the exploited and oppressed masses.”


Al-Aqsa Flood is a moment that incarnates our historical time. The Palestinian, Arab and Muslim masses have decided to enter the stage and tell the world that they will not be left out of history. They are ready to join the fight for a more equal world for the majority of its inhabitants. Are you?


References

1 See Arghiri Emmanuel, Unequal Exchange: A Study of the Imperialism of Trade (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1972); Samir Amin, Unequal Development: An Essay on the Social Formations of Peripheral Capitalism (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1976); Utsa Patnaik and Prabhat Patnaik, A Theory of Imperialism (New York: Columbia University Press, 2016)

2 Ali Kadri, Imperialism with Reference to Syria (Singapore: Springer, 2019)

3 Anouar Abdel-Malek, Social Dialectics: Nation and Revolution (Albany: SUNY Press, 1981)

4 Joyce Kolko and Gabriel Kolko, The Limits of Power: The World and United States Foreign Policy, 1945-1954 (New York: Harper & Row, 1972)

5 Joyce Kolko and Gabriel Kolko, The Limits of Power, p. 12.

6 Domenico Losurdo, Il marxismo occidentale. Come nacque, come morì, come può rinascere [Western marxism: How it was born, how it died, how it can be reborn] (Bari: Laterza, 2017)

7 Brandon Wolfe-Hunnicutt, The Paranoid Style in American Diplomacy: Oil and Arab Nationalism in Iraq (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2021)

8 Seif Dana, “The Setback 49: The Dialectic of Neoliberalism and War”, hadfnews, 2016, https://hadfnews.ps/post/17225/%D8%A7%D ... 8%B1%D8%A8

9 Sheila Ryan, “Israeli Economic Policy in the Occupied Areas: Foundations of a New Imperialism.” MERIP Reports (1974) 24, pp. 3-28, p. 6

10 Congressional Research Service, “US Foreign Aid to Israel”, 2023, chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://sgp.fas.org/crs/mideast/RL33222.pdf

11 Soula Avramidis, ‘Iraq’s Constitution: The Dream of “New Imperialism”’, Monthly Review, 2005, https://mronline.org/2005/10/15/iraqs-c ... perialism/

12 Patrick Higgins, “Gunning for Damascus: The US war on the Syrian Arab Republic.” Middle East Critique 32(3)

13 Max Ajl “Robert Vitalis, Oilcraft: The Myths and Scarcity that Haunts U.S. Energy Policy.” Journal of Labor and Society 24(1): 252-260. 2021

14 Yukio Tajima, “China calls lack of justice for Palestinians 'crux' of conflict”, Nikkei Asia, 13 October 2023. https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/Israel ... f-conflict

15 Hamas, “Statement for the People”, Resistance News Network, 9 October 2023

Hassan Harb

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The situation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict zone for October 17, 2023
October 18, 2023
Rybar

In the evening, a major tragedy occurred in the Gaza Strip : the Israeli Air Force launched a missile attack on the Al-Ahli Christian Baptist Hospital. As a result of the incident, according to various estimates, between 300 and 1,000 civilians sheltering at the facility were killed.

Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the Arab League and other countries blamed Israel for the crime . Hezbollah militants called on Arabs around the world to stage a “day of rage” against Israel, but said nothing about their plans to enter the conflict. Israeli authorities deny any involvement, shifting responsibility to members of Islamic Jihad.

The population of the West Bank takes to the streets en masse: the gathered people call for revenge on Israel . Similar rallies are taking place in Arab countries and Turkey , where clashes with police began. Representatives of Russia and the UAE demanded to convene a meeting of the UN Security Council in connection with this event.

Meanwhile, mutual shelling between the warring parties continues in the combat zone. Several clashes between the IDF and Hezbollah took place on the Lebanese-Israeli border near Metula, Yiftah and Margaliot.

In addition, the IDF announced the liquidation of two senior Hamas members during the bombing of the Gaza Strip. In the West Bank, the chairman of the Palestinian parliament, Aziza Duaika , a member of the group, was arrested .

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Progress of hostilities
Northern direction

In the afternoon, two militants tried to land from the sea on the beach near Kibbutz Zikim , but an IDF helicopter flew out to intercept them and probably destroyed them. Artillery duels between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian groups continue along the perimeter of the border with the Gaza Strip.

In addition, Palestinian forces shelled the central and southern regions of Israel throughout the day: Ashkelon, Ashdod, Rishon Lezion and Holon came under attack. In other populated areas, the shells were intercepted by air defense systems.

Eastern and southern directions

The militants fired at Hatzerim , Sderot and Nahal Oz , and several more shells intercepted air defenses near Beer Sheva . In addition, an unsuccessful attempt was recorded to attack the IDF air base near Hatzerim. In the afternoon, Israeli security forces detained an unarmed Gazan resident near Netivot , he is being checked for involvement in terrorist activities.

Gaza Strip

In the evening, a major tragedy occurred in the Gaza Strip : the Israeli Air Force launched a missile attack on a Christian Baptist hospital. As a result, according to various estimates, from 300 to 1000 people became victims, many of whom were children. In addition to the sick, refugees were accommodated in the facility. All the dead were civilians. Syria , Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Canada, and the League of Arab States condemned the war crime . The United States , in turn, called on Israel to “comply with the laws of war.”

The head of the Hamas Politburo, Ismail Khaani , addressed all international organizations, the Arabs of the world and other countries, demanding an end to the genocide. He also called on the Arab population to protest at Israeli embassies around the world. Residents of Tunisia, Lebanon, Jordan and other Arab countries came out to the rallies en masse . Unrest has broken out across the West Bank, where local residents are calling on PNA head Mahmoud Abbas to resign due to passivity regarding Israel's actions.

Hezbollah representatives called on the Arab population to take to the streets tomorrow and “ show their anger ” over the killings of Gaza civilians. However, the group did not report anything about a possible conflict.


Meanwhile, Israeli authorities are shifting responsibility for the incident to the Islamic Jihad group, distributing a video in which a rocket launched from Gaza allegedly crashed into the enclave. However, the reliability of this video is still unknown and it is extremely unlikely that the militants' homemade ammunition could cause such damage when dropped. Journalists from the Palestinian Al-Youm TV channel said that before the attack, IDF officials warned local residents to hide in the hospital.

Russia and the United Arab Emirates , in turn, demanded that a meeting of the UN Security Council be convened on the 18th due to the war crime that had occurred. A summit planned for tomorrow on the current state of affairs involving the leaders of Palestine, Jordan, the United States and Egypt has been cancelled.

In addition, today the IDF announced the liquidation of the head of the Hamas Shura Council and the commander of the central division of the Hamas military wing, Iman Nofal . At the same time, despite regular statements by Western politicians, the Rafah checkpoint on the border with Egypt remains closed. Civilians still do not have access to humanitarian aid.

Border with Lebanon

On Israel's northern borders, there were several clashes between Hezbollah militants and the IDF: Metula came under attack again , where two civilians were injured. Clashes also occurred near Kibbutz Margaliot and Al-Bustan . Meanwhile, the Israeli Air Force continues to strike the south of Lebanon: the Christian village of Rmeish, Ad-Dahira, Aitarun, Blida and several other border settlements again came under attack. The Red Cross in Lebanon also reported four deaths from IDF shelling in Alma al-Shaab .


By evening, information began to circulate on social networks that UN forces in southern Lebanon were leaving their bases due to the threat of hostilities between Hezbollah and the IDF after an Israeli strike on a hospital in Gaza. However, there is no confirmation of this data yet - the official resources of the peacekeepers have not made any statements, and the only source is a video of a convoy going somewhere. Later, local resources denied the information.

West Bank

Throughout the day, Israeli security forces detained Palestinians en masse. Among them was the speaker of the Palestinian parliament, Aziz Duayk , who, according to the IDF, is a member of Hamas. In addition, 30 Palestinian workers were arrested in Khalhoul .

Following the Israeli strikes, the population of the West Bank staged mass protests throughout the region. Some groups began to arm themselves and called for revenge against Israel for the tragedy that occurred in Gaza.

Political-diplomatic background
Iran's actions against the backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Iranian analyst Mostafa Najafi said that the commander of the Iranian IRGC Quds Force, Brigadier General Ismail Qaani , held a meeting in Syria with the leaders of Iraqi paramilitary forces. According to Najafi, the units are on full combat readiness. It is not difficult to believe in the presence of an Iranian general in Syria and personal observation of what is happening in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict zone. IRGC units are active in the Syrian Arab Republic, and the Quds Force was originally created for missions abroad.

But the activities of Iraqi Shiite groups and their immediate readiness to enter into conflict raise doubts. The transfer of the same Al-Hashd al-Shaabi from Iraq would hardly have gone unnoticed by the United States. Reconnaissance aircraft regularly operate over Iraq and in the areas bordering Syria. From time to time they even strike at the border crossing at Al -Bu Kemal. And pro-American politicians and military personnel would certainly pass on such information. Of course, nowadays you can expect anything, but for now it’s more like a stuffing in order to assess the reaction.

US officials visit Israel

US President Joe Biden will visit Israel tomorrow . Der Spiegel suggested that the ground operation would not begin until the end of his visit. Earlier, Central Command commander Mike Kurilla arrived in the country to discuss Israeli defense needs and US efforts to support them.

Diplomatic row between Israel and Colombia

It all started with the fact that Israeli Ambassador Gali Dagan demanded that the Colombian authorities “condemn the Hamas terrorist attacks on Israeli territory.” President Gustavo Petro responded by saying that terrorism is killing children everywhere, not only in Israel , but also in Colombia and Palestine . Later, Petro’s rhetoric became even harsher: he made it clear that the Israeli authorities were copying Auschwitz in Gaza, was outraged by the words about humanoid animals and openly called those who want the destruction of the Palestinian people neo-Nazis.

The World Jewish Congress , Yad Vashem , and the US Embassy in Bogota rushed to condemn Petro's statements . Also, the Colombian ambassador to Israel was summoned to the Foreign Ministry for a reprimand, where Petro was accused of “anti-Semitism, a threat to the Jewish community of Colombia and support for Hamas atrocities . ” In response, the Israeli authorities decided to immediately stop the export of weapons and security-related technologies to Colombia.

The South American country made it clear that they are ready to suspend diplomatic relations and do not support genocide. On the same day, the head of the Colombian Foreign Ministry condemned the arrogance of Ambassador Dagan and said that he needed to apologize to Petro and leave the country.

In the conflict between the Israeli and Colombian authorities, attention should be paid to the following points:

Gustavo Petro is far from the only leader who has renounced personal condemnation of Hamas. For example, the President of Chile condemned the killing of civilians at the hands of both sides, mentioned the illegal occupation of Palestine, but did not go further in his statements.

Petro has previously made specific statements about Israel. For example, he called the actions of his authorities towards the Palestinians “apartheid” and openly supported Palestine. However, he never heated the discussion to such extremes, touching all the “sore points” of the Israeli side and deliberately causing a scandal.

As for the export ban regarding Colombia, the relevant public is not very worried. Perhaps this is due to the fact that this area for Colombians is largely tied to the United States, through which Israeli technologies are also being introduced into the country. The White House has not yet responded to the situation in any significant way.

The most interesting thing is that Petro nevertheless recognized the crimes of Hamas against Israel, and in his rhetoric he always turned everything towards the inadmissibility of crimes against civilians, without ceasing to provoke Israeli officials to new statements.

British freedom of speech

And again about freedom of speech in the UK : colleagues from the VELINFORMERET channel report that the BBC corporation has again come under fire for its incorrect coverage of the conflict in the Gaza Strip. In one of the articles, yesterday's shooting in Brussels , which killed two people, was called a "terrorist attack" by the publication. The journalists are accused of refusing to call Hamas terrorists, but at the same time using the term to describe the incident in Belgium.

The headline was soon corrected to read: "Europe shocked after two Swedes were shot dead." A BBC spokesman responded to the criticism by saying: "There was an error and the headline was quickly changed." However, such an explanation is unlikely to satisfy Israel's supporters in the country. Therefore, the corporation office should expect new protests near the corporation office.

Problems of the Jewish population in Germany

Colleagues from the Übersicht Ukraine channel drew attention to the fact that fear is growing among the Jewish population of Germany against the backdrop of the radicalization of pro-Palestinian sentiments. Thus, in Berlin , unknown persons en masse mark houses in which Jews live with Stars of David. This is a clear reference to the Jewish pogroms of the 1930s carried out by members of the NSDAP.

At the same time, anti-Semitic messages and graffiti are also appearing in different parts of Berlin. In this regard, law enforcement agencies have strengthened protection of Jewish institutions. This situation was the result of the unbalanced policy of the German authorities, which, among other things, prohibit demonstrations in support of Palestine .

At the same time, the failures of Berlin’s migration policy are also obvious, and the calls of the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Nancy Feser to expel everyone who supports Hamas and does not have German citizenship (although they are populism) may also cause a backlash. After all, every time pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Germany increasingly lead to clashes with the police and mass arrests.

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The Global 1933
Posted by INTERNATIONALIST 360° on OCTOBER 17, 2023
Gustavo Petro

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Women and children in Gaza City begin evacuating following Israel’s warning of a ground invasion in northern Gaza.

The barbarism of consumption based on the death of others leads us to an unprecedented rise of fascism, and thus to the death of democracy and freedom. It is barbarism, or global 1933, as I call it. 1933 was the year when Hitler rose to power.

What we see in Palestine will also be the sufferings in the world of all the peoples of the South.

The West defends its excessive consumption and its standard of living based on destroying the atmosphere and the climate, and to defend it, knowing that it will provoke the exodus from the South to the North, and not only of the Palestinian people; it is ready to respond with death. It does not want to transform its economic system, but only as far as the market will go to decarbonize it. And he knows that the effort will be minuscule to save life on the planet. His policy seeks to defend the consumption bubble of the planet’s rich and not to save humanity, whose majorities are disposable, like the children of Gaza.

That is why the strong anti-immigration policies, the concentration camps for immigrants, the thousands of dead shipwrecks, that is why the Darien plug, that is why the economic blockades to the rebellious countries.

The right wing of the West sees the solution to the climate crisis as a “final solution”, the right wing dreams again of Hitler and conquers the majority of the rich and Aryan peoples of the West and our Latin American oligarchies, who see no other world to live in other than that of the “malls” of Florida or Madrid.

The rightists of the south use violence, they break democracy, they feel, because of the north, legitimized to do so. They believe they can kill and carry out genocides, they only need the blessing of world power.

We are going to barbarism if we do not change the power. The life of humanity, and especially of the peoples of the South, depends on the way humanity chooses to overcome the climate crisis produced by the wealth of the North. Gaza is just the first experiment to consider us all disposable.

Carlos Petro is the President of Colombia

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Trouble Ahead for the US and Israel in Gaza
Posted by INTERNATIONALIST 360° on OCTOBER 17, 2023
Hasan Illaik

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The US and Israel have different end goals in bombing Gaza to bits: Tel Aviv wants to ethnically cleanse it of Palestinians and Washington wants to bring back the PA. Both plans, however, are likely to hit an Axis of Resistance wall.

As wholly expected, and in line with decades of its foreign policy, Washington has thrown its full weight behind “standing with Israel” and its genocidal onslaught on Gaza. But while the two allies’ public stances line up prettily at this stage of the conflict, their views diverge on what comes next – specifically over the elimination of Hamas and other Palestinian resistance groups in Gaza.

The devastating impact of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on the occupation state has presented an opportunity for the US and Israel to permanently eradicate the threat posed by the Palestinian resistance.

As the resistance’s unprecedented political, military, and psychological gains began to sink in, Washington immediately jumped into the fray:

For starters, the US dispatched an aircraft carrier to the Eastern Mediterranean – with another on its way – and has mobilized British and Italian warships in those waters in a show of support for Israel.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is playing a pivotal role in coordinating with Israel, openly participating in its cabinet meetings, and fronting diplomatic negotiations on behalf of Tel Aviv.

Simultaneously, US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has arrived in Israel to provide his “unwavering” support, which includes the deployment of 2,000 US Special Forces troops to the Occupation state. The US military’s Central Command (CENTCOM) commander is also set to visit the border with Lebanon in the coming days.

And then tomorrow, the US president himself will arrive in Amman, Jordan, from where Joe Biden will travel to Jerusalem – the Israeli “capital city” that neither nations nor international law recognizes – to demonstrate the his country’s substantial support for Israel.

Warnings to the Resistance

These actions leave little doubt that it is Washington taking the lead in this war, not Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his defense minister, or his chief of staff. Tel Aviv isn’t remotely trying to conceal this fact either. As prominent Israeli journalist Yossi Yehoshua stated, “the United States has complete control over the battle in Gaza.”

Because, truth be told, after the Hamas-led Al-Aqsa Flood, nobody has a whole lot of confidence in Israel’s military, which took the brunt of the resistance’s blow. This meant that the world’s preeminent naval power needed to be summoned to confront an armed group from the 365 square kilometer virtual cage that is Gaza.

In its essence, this is a standoff between Israel, the US and its NATO allies, and the Palestinian people of the Gaza Strip, which has endured a relentless, brutal siege for 18 years.

But Washington’s military build-up is not intended for a confrontation with Gaza. The introduction of US naval fleets into the Eastern Mediterranean has been orchestrated to deliver a deterrence message to Palestine’s resistance ally Hezbollah in Lebanon.

With good reason, the Americans view Hezbollah as “the world’s most heavily armed non-state actor.” They also quite correctly believe that the Lebanese resistance’s intervention in the war on Gaza will alter its course and potentially prevent Israel from achieving its objectives.

Although no credible source can confirm the exact number of Hezbollah’s missile arsenal, regional and western analysts estimate the number to be as high as 130,000 missiles – possibly more – most of which are unguided. But Hezbollah Secretary-General, Hassan Nasrallah, confirmed in a televised statement aired on February 2022 that Hezbollah can convert rockets into precision missiles, and is fully capable of producing drones. A year prior, Nasrallah also confirmed that his party was now 100,000 men strong – with all missiles aimed toward Israel.

When Hezbollah did not respond to the warnings Washington sent via multiple Lebanese, Arab, and UN channels, the Americans decided to get more explicit: Threats were made to the group and its allies that Hezbollah’s entry into the war would lead to Lebanon’s destruction. Similar threats were also delivered to Iraq’s many resistance organizations.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad received a more unique warning – that if he allowed a Syrian front to be opened against Israel, he would personally suffer the consequences. This, while Israel was bombing Syria’s international airports in Damascus and Aleppo.

Delaying the Gaza ground invasion

The Southern Lebanese Front has been active since 8 October. Hezbollah, adamant that it won’t remain on the sidelines, has been launching frequent attacks on Israeli positions in the occupied Sheba Farms and along the Lebanese-Palestinian border.

The group has inflicted casualties on the Israeli army in response to the deaths of Hezbollah fighters, journalists, and Lebanese civilians. Alongside Hezbollah are their Palestinian allies in Lebanon, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), who have been engaging in cross-border operations in recent weeks.

In Gaza, the occupation army continues its systematic destruction of civilian neighborhoods, so far dropping more than 6,000 bombs weighing a total of 4,000 tons. Despite Israel’s carpet-bombing of the Gaza Strip, Hamas reports that its military capabilities remain fully intact.

In the meantime, the Israeli military has mustered a force of approximately 140,000 troops for the now-delayed ground invasion of densely populated Gaza, home to over two million civilians. Israel’s aggression have already claimed more than 2,600 lives, with a significant majority – over 60 percent – being women and children.

Initially, the ground offensive was scheduled to commence on Friday, 13 October, but was postponed citing adverse weather conditions. According to the Jerusalem Post, however, the delay is actually due to “growing concern that Hezbollah is waiting for the moment that most IDF ground forces are committed to Gaza to open a full front with the IDF in the north.”

The Iran-led, regional Axis of Resistance calculates that the Israeli ground offensive is a “real possibility.” Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has now issued a warning that continued Israeli aggression against Gaza could prompt the resistance to launch a preemptive strike against Israel “in the coming hours.”

Displacement or de-facto rule

In a flurry of diplomatic activity over the past few days, Abdollahian has visited Baghdad, Beirut, Damascus, and Doha, with Gaza high on his agenda. In meetings with Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah and the leadership of PIJ and Hamas, Iran’s top diplomat warned that Israel’s continued aggressions against Gaza may imminently escalate the conflict. The Resistance Axis, it appears, has already taken the decision to do everything possible to protect both the Palestinian resistance’s capabilities, and another Nakba.

Elsewhere, a complex debate has arisen among the US, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt on the future of the Gaza Strip “after the elimination of Hamas.” Washington intends to use the bombing of Gaza to restructure Palestinian politics and society toward consolidating normalization agreements with Israel.

According to diplomatic sources, the Biden administration plans to leverage the ongoing conflict to dismantle the resistance in Gaza and transfer control of the Gaza Strip to the corrupt and US-compliant Palestinian Authority (PA). This strategy is seen as a step toward reviving the Saudi-Israeli normalization path, which took a nosedive after Operation Al Aqsa Flood.

Israel’s current leadership, however, is reluctant to bolster the PA to the extent the US wants; more than anything, Tel Aviv wants to displace Gaza’s Palestinian population outright. Israel’s essentially ethnic-cleansing plan, of course, faces opposition from Jordan and Egypt for entirely cynical reasons that include its economic, security, and demographic fallout – especially in Jordan, where the resettlement of Palestinians is a social and political tinderbox.

These divergent goals between the US and Israel are not rooted in the origins of the conflict. Despite overtly backing Israel and its exclusive “right to defend itself,” Biden has expressed his desire for a resolution and has issued a warning against Israel’s occupation of Gaza.

His warning essentially rejects any Israeli reoccupation of Gaza after the ground war’s objectives have been met. Interestingly, Biden has not issued a warning against the ground offensive itself – though the US is actively working to influence its direction behind the scenes. Publicly, the US is engaged in image enhancement tomfoolery by touting its support for humanitarian aid provisions set to enter Gaza from Egypt.

Region-wide implications

Three potential scenarios can be outlined for the next phase of this confrontation:

First, the US may respond to warnings from the Axis of Resistance, and either reduce in scope or altogether scrap Israel’s ground operation in Gaza.

Second, occupation forces may launch their ground invasion, with the specific objective of eliminating Hamas. This, of course, would be a formidable undertaking, even with the involvement of the US naval fleet. With more than 50,000 fighters present in Gaza today, the Israelis would encounter fierce resistance.

Such a battle is unlikely to conclude swiftly and could extend for months, during which the resistance will aim to make the cost of the ground war unbearable for Israel. Furthermore, the extensive focus on the Lebanese border may offer opportunities for Hezbollah to expand its operations and potentially intensify the conflict.

If the US follows through on its threat to confront Hezbollah, this could pave the way for the group’s regional allies to target US military assets in nearby countries like Iraq which could flip the conflict into a regional war.

Third, Saudi Arabia, in alignment with Washington, could propose a “peaceful solution” that effectively results in the surrender of the resistance in Gaza, an exchange of Israeli prisoners for the release of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli custody, and the return of the PA and its institutions, to the Gaza Strip.

According to Arab diplomatic sources, this proposal could allow Israel to achieve its objectives without resorting to a ground invasion. Saudi Arabia aims to bolster its image as the savior of the Palestinian people and has pledged to assist in the reconstruction of whatever Israel has destroyed.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has called for an international summit on Saturday, involving the US, Russia, China, Turkiye, the EU, the Persian Gulf states, Jordan, and the PA. The level of coordination between Saudi Arabia and Egypt in this matter is still uncertain, as both countries support the PA and may be working on side arrangements to normalize relations between Arab states and Israel.

In the days to come, diplomatic discussions will play a crucial role in determining the direction of the military theater. The key question at hand is whether Israel can be deterred from escalating the war, or whether the US will provide the necessary support for a large-scale offensive against the Palestinian population in Gaza, laying the groundwork for a broader regional conflict.

As Gaza’s regional allies have emphatically stated, the Palestinian people are not fighting this existential battle for survival and national liberation alone.

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Israel Kills More Than 500 Civilians in Gaza Hospital Massacre, World Reacts
OCTOBER 17, 2023

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Children and woman crying following the Zionist massacre at Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza on Tuesday, October 17, 2023. Photo: Ali Jadallah/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images.

Caracas (OrinocoTribune.com)—Palestinian authorities reported that an air strike by the Israeli entity hit the Al-Ahli Arabi Baptist Hospital in the center of Gaza City. The spokesperson for the Gaza Ministry of Health, Dr. Ashraf al-Qudra, stated that more than 500 people have lost their lives in the attack on the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital.

More victims and injures are expected as rescue operations continue. “Hundreds of victims are still under the rubble,” reported Palestinian health authorities after the strike perpetrated this Tuesday, October 17.

The spokesperson for the Palestinian Authority called the attack on a hospital in Gaza a “genocide” and a “humanitarian catastrophe.” He explained that the majority of the 500 dead were babies, children, and women. The hospital was housing families amid the ongoing genocidal bombardment of Gaza by the apartheid state.


A United Nations spokesperson reported earlier that an airstrike by the Israeli entity had hit a UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) school where at least 4,000 people were sheltering. The agency said six people were killed and dozens were injured by the strike.

Hours earlier, local Palestinian authorities reported that the number of fatalities in the besieged Gaza Strip had risen to 3,000 since the new escalation of the conflict between the Zionist apartheid regime and the Palestinian Resistance began 10 days ago.

Palestinian Civil Defense reported that the attack on the hospital is the deadliest Israeli airstrike in the five wars that Gaza suffered since 2008. “The massacre at Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital is unprecedented in our history,” spokesperson Mahmoud Basal said. “We have witnessed tragedies in past wars and days, but what took place tonight is tantamount to genocide.”

Occupation entity evading responsibility
Unsurprisingly, spokespersons for the Israeli entity have attempted to deflect responsibility for the massacre onto the Palestinian Resistance. Statements issued by occupation entity spokespersons, bolstered by a campaign on social media platforms, have spread the false claims. However, even mainstream media in the West agree that the attack was carried out by the Zionist regime.

A spokesperson for the Israeli military said that, after analyzing its operational systems, they saw that “an enemy rocket barrage” aimed at Israel was passing the hospital at the time of the strike and blamed the Palestinian Islamic Jihad militant group for the strike.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said “barbaric terrorists” in Gaza had attacked the Gaza hospital, not Israel’s military. These uncorroborated statements came only a few hours after he had deleted a social media post inciting hate: “This is a struggle between the children of light and the children of darkness, between humanity and the law of the jungle,” read the Netanyahu post that was later deleted.

International condemnation
The World Health Organization (WHO) issued a statement strongly condemning the attack and remarking that the bombed hospital is among 20 hospitals in the north of the Gaza Strip facing evacuation orders by the occupation forces.


“WHO calls for the immediate active protection of civilians and health care,” reads the statement. “Evacuation orders must be reversed. International humanitarian law must be abided by, which means health care must be actively protected and never targeted.”


The president of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, condemned the Israeli bombardment of the hospital in Gaza and demanded an immediate ceasefire: “Cuba condemns, in the strongest terms, the bombing perpetrated by Israel against the Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza that has caused hundreds of deaths and injuries. We demand an immediate ceasefire and an end to these flagrant violations of international humanitarian law.”

On Monday, October 16, in an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council, a Russian resolution proposing a humanitarian ceasefire was rejected by France, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, despite being supported by China, Gabon, Russia, Mozambique, and the United Arab Emirates. Regretfully, Albania, Brazil, Ecuador, Ghana, Malta, and Switzerland abstained from voting.


Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil released an official statement of the Venezuelan government expressing strongest condemnation of the massacre. “Venezuela expresses its strongest condemnation of the massacre carried out by the state of Israel by bombing the Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza, causing the death of more than 500 people,” the statement read. “The Bolivarian government demands a ceasefire and an immediate end to these flagrant attacks on human rights as well as reestablishing the rights of the Palestinian people and determining responsibilities for these crimes against humanity.”


The Syrian government also condemned the massacre via a statement: “The Syrian Arab Republic considers that what the Zionist criminal forces did in their aggression against Al-Ahli Hospital in the Gaza Strip constitutes one of the most heinous and bloodiest crimes against humanity in the modern era.”


In the same vein, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Türkiye issued a statement condemning the attack: “Israeli attack targets hospital with women, children, and innocent civilians inside. It is the latest example of Israel’s aggression, devoid of most basic human values… I call on all humanity to take action to stop this unprecedented brutality in Gaza.”

Outrage ignites protests
The genocidal nature of the Zionist bombing elicited indignation and rage worldwide. A few hours after news of the massacre spread on social media platforms, massive protests took place in Jordan, Iraq, Turkey, and Lebanon, with protesters gathering outside Israeli diplomatic missions. In Lebanon, protesters set fire to the US embassy in Beirut, while protesters in Jordan set the israeli embassy there on fire.


Palestinian Resistance and Hezbollah hold US responsible, say resistance will continue
Ismail Haniyeh, head of the political bureau of Hamas, held the United States responsible for the massacre. “Those who committed the massacre at the Al-Maamdani Hospital are the same ones who committed the Sabra and Shatila massacre, the same ones who carried out the Bahr Al-Baqar school massacre, who killed the prisoners of the Egyptian army, and who violated all human-known values on this planet,” Haniyeh said in a statement. “This massacre’s responsibility lies with this enemy who attacked a hospital, mosque, and church in the same place. The responsibility is also on the Americans who provided unlimited cover for this enemy to commit these massacres.”

“These are war crimes. This is a genocide,” he continued. “The responsibility lies with those who provided cover in the Security Council and refused to condemn this occupation and aggression.” Haniyeh stressed that the resistance will continue and “will not stop until this occupier leaves our land and our sanctities.”

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Minute by minute of the Palestinian resistance offensive

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Israel intensified measures against the Gaza Strip by announcing a total siege. | Photo: EFE
Published October 18, 2023 (-14 hours -19 minutes ago)

The military commander of the Ezzedin Al-Qassam Brigades of the Palestinian Resistance, Mohammed Deif, announced the start of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.

On the morning of October 7, 2023, dozens of Palestinian resistance fighters began a wide-ranging operation in the irregular settlements of Jewish settlers around Gaza, taking the occupation army by surprise.

The leader of the Hamas resistance, Mohammed Deif, announced the beginning of what he called “Operation Al Aqsa Flood” in the face of the repeated aggressions committed by Israel against the people of Palestine.

Below we present the minute by minute of the situation:

Wednesday October 18
16:00 (13:00 GMT)

The Palestinian resistance accused the United States of being complicit with its ally Israel in the ongoing attacks in Gaza, following a bombing that left hundreds dead in a hospital in the Gaza Strip the day before.

3:30 p.m. (12:30 p.m. GMT)

President Joe Biden reaffirmed US support for Israel's war in Gaza during his talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

3:00 p.m. (12:00 p.m. GMT )

There are still around 1,300 people under the rubble, including 600 children, reports the Ministry of Health of the Gaza Strip, taking stock of the damage left by the bombings of the Israeli occupation army in the last 12 days.

2:00 p.m. (11:00 a.m. GMT)

The death toll in the Gaza Strip rises to 3,478, according to the coastal enclave's Health Ministry, while another 12,000 people have been injured in the last 12 days of Israeli aggression.

1:00 p.m. (10:00 a.m. GMT)

Saudi Arabia asked the international community this Wednesday to "establish safe humanitarian corridors" to "avoid a catastrophe" and distribute food and medical aid in the Gaza Strip, attacked by Israel for 12 days with bombings that left more than 3,000 dead and countless injured.

12H00 (09H00 GMT)

The Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) group denied in recent hours its responsibility for the explosion at the Al Ahli Hospital in Gaza, and rejected the Israeli accusation that it was the failed launch of one of its rockets that caused hundreds of deaths and has accused Israel of committing "the brutal massacre."

02H03 (23H03 GMT)

The president of Palestine, Mahmoud Abbas, quoted by the WAFA news agency, asserted that Israel's bombing of the Baptist Hospital is an atrocious war crime and that it cannot be allowed to pass without accountability.

Tuesday October 17
10:30 p.m. (7:30 p.m. GMT)

Russia and the United Arab Emirates have called an urgent meeting of the United Nations (UN) Security Council for this October 18, following Israel's attack on the Baptist Hospital located in Gaza.

10:30 p.m. (7:30 p.m. GMT)

Authorities and institutions from various parts of the world have spoken out condemning Israel's attack on the Baptist Hospital, repudiating the continued aggression against the Palestinian people.

Among them is Türkiye President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who emphasized that "attacking a hospital containing women, children and innocent civilians is the latest example of Israel's attacks devoid of the most basic human values. I invite all humanity to take action to stop this unprecedented brutality in Gaza.

21H20 (18H20 GMT)

Protests against Israel's attack on the Baptist Hospital have been held in different cities around the world, including the West Bank, Istanbul (Türkiye), Amman (Jordan), Tehran (Iran), Baghdad (Iraq), Beirut (Lebanon), Madrid (Spain) , Toronto (Canada), Berlin (Germany), among others.


20H11 (17H11 GMT)

In the afternoon, Israeli warplanes launched an airstrike against the al-Ahli Arab Hospital (Baptist Hospital) located in Gaza City, killing more than 700 people and injuring more than 600.


The Palestinian Foreign Ministry published on its social media account of Palestinians, including children and women.

According to Article 18 of the Geneva Convention, "under no circumstances may civil hospitals organized to provide care to the wounded, the sick, the disabled and women in childbirth be subject to attack; they must always be respected and protected by the parties in conflict".

3:30 p.m. (12:30 p.m. GMT)

The situation in the West Bank is deteriorating, Palestinian victims have increased by more than 60 and there are already hundreds of arrests. Ramallah criticizes the international community for not stopping Israel from continuing to impose collective punishment on the people of Gaza.

3:00 p.m. (12:00 p.m. GMT)

Israeli security forces have launched another campaign of raids across the occupied West Bank, arresting more than 100 people and shooting a young man to death, while another man, aged 72, died from injuries sustained last Friday. , raising the number of deaths in this territory to 61 since the attack that the Islamist organization Hamas launched on October 7.


2:00 p.m. (11:00 a.m. GMT)

The UN World Food Program said the situation in Gaza was worsening by the minute and there were only four or five days' worth of food stocks left in stores.

1:00 p.m. (10:00 a.m. GMT)

Systematic attacks against a civilian population, as is the case with Israel's attacks on Gaza, can be a "crime against humanity and the continued silence of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on the matter is "totally unacceptable," they said. legal experts.


12H00 (09H00 GMT)

An attack in Deir al Balah, south of Gaza City, reduced a house to rubble and killed nine members of the family living there, mostly women and children. Three members of another family that had been evacuated from Gaza City died in a neighboring house. Witnesses said there was no warning before the attack.

11H00 (08H00 GMT)

The UN confirmed that the Israeli air force has continued to attack the southern Gaza Strip, specifically the town of Khan Younis, among other areas, despite having ordered civilians to move to that part of the Palestinian enclave, where More than 600,000 people have arrived in recent days.

10H00 (07H00 GMT)

The director of the World Health Organization (WHO) office for the Eastern Mediterranean, Ahmed al Mandhari, assured that humanitarian aid from the United Nations (UN) has been ready in Egypt for more than 72 hours, waiting to be distributed to the Gaza Strip and requested access to the enclave, for which only authorization from Israel is missing.


09H00 (06H00 GMT)

The Prime Minister of Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim, a mainly Muslim country that does not maintain diplomatic relations with Israel, stated on social networks that he had a telephone conversation the day before with the head of the Political Office of the Islamist group Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh.

08H00 (05H00 GMT)

Lebanon calls on the international community to put pressure on Israel to end the fighting in the Gaza Strip, said interim Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdullah Bou Habib.

07H00 (04H00 GMT)

Türkiye is willing to act as a guarantor country for Palestine in the event that a peace agreement is reached with Israel, the country's Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan, told the TRT Haber channel. He added that the international community must pressure Israel in favor of the two-state solution.


06H00 (03H00 GMT)

The Israeli army has raided several regions of the West Bank and arrested the speaker of the Palestinian Parliament and other deputies.

The parliamentary leader and member of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), Aziz Duweik was arrested in the West Bank city of Al-Jalil (Hebron).

05H00 (02H00 GMT)

Clashes broke out again on the Lebanon-Israel border, where Israeli forces and armed groups in Lebanon have engaged in a series of low-level skirmishes since the outbreak of the latest war in Gaza.

03H57 (00H57 GMT)

The web portal Palestine Today shared a video, through its account on the social network


01H09 (22H09 GMT)
Palestine Today also shared a video of a demonstration held in the Al Baqa'a refugee camp, located in Jordan, in support of the Palestinian people.


Monday October 16
20H02 (17H02 GMT)

The Lebanese resistance group Hezbollah announced that it has hit an Israeli tank with a missile launch and attacked at least five points in the Jewish State.

For their part, they have responded with artillery against Lebanon while contacts continue to avoid an escalation.


7:00 p.m. (4:00 p.m. GMT)

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant told the head of US diplomacy, Antony Blinken, visiting Israel, that the war against the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas will be long but successful.

18H40 (15H40 GMT)

The president of Palestine, Mahmoud Abbas, held a telephone exchange with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, which was conducive to addressing Israel's new attacks against the population of his country.

The Russian leader reiterated Russia's position of supporting the right of the Palestinian people to freedom and independence in their State.

18:00 (15:00 GMT)

The Commission of Inquiry into the Occupied Palestinian Territories established by the UN Human Rights Council says there is clear evidence that war crimes have been committed in Israel's latest escalation in Gaza.

17:00 (14:00 GMT)

The World Health Organization warns that there are only “24 hours of water, electricity and fuel” left in the besieged Gaza Strip as Israeli bombardments continue.

16:00 (13:00 GMT)

Health officials in Gaza say 2,808 people have been killed and 10,859 injured as a result of the Israeli strikes.

15H23 (12H23 GMT)

The United Nations Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Middle East warns that the death toll continues to rise while more than a million people (almost half of the enclave's total population) have been displaced from their homes.

2:00 p.m. (11:00 a.m. GMT)

Izzat al-Risheq, a member of Hamas's political bureau, has denied reports from Israeli and Western media about an alleged temporary ceasefire or the reopening of the Rafah border crossing.


1:00 p.m. (10:00 a.m. GMT)

The UN humanitarian chief, the British Martin Griffiths, announced that he will travel to the Middle East on Tuesday to try to negotiate aid access to the Gaza Strip.

12:00 GMT (09:00 GMT)

Iran considered that the United States (US) is militarily involved in the conflict between Israel and Gaza due to the recent deployment of aircraft carriers in the region and its support for the Jewish State.

11H00 (08H00 GMT)

Located in the northern Gaza Strip, Beit Hanoon has been one of the most bombed cities in this densely populated enclave over the past ten days.

10H00 (07H00 GMT)

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant promises that the war against Palestinian terrorist groups in the Gaza Strip will be "deadly" and will forever change the situation in southern Israel, according to local media.

09H00 (06H00 GMT)

Israel dropped the equivalent of a quarter of a nuclear bomb on the Gaza Strip, killing 14 Palestinians every hour, says the Euro-Mediterranean Observatory for Human Rights.

08H00 (05H00 GMT)

The Islamic resistance claims that Israel has not resumed water supplies to Gaza and that residents are drinking unhealthy water.


07H00 (04H00 GMT)

Some 11 Palestinian journalists have been killed in Gaza since Israel launched its airstrikes on the coastal enclave, the Palestinian journalists' union said.

06H00 (03H00 GMT)

The Israeli military has said it was evacuating residents living along its northern border with Lebanon amid rising tensions there, ten days into its war with Hamas in Gaza.

05H00 (02H00 GMT)

The Egyptian Foreign Minister, Sameh Shoukry, assured this Monday that the Israeli Government has not yet given permission that would allow the opening of the Rafah border crossing, between Egypt and the Gaza Strip.


04H00 (01H00 GMT)

More than a thousand children have died during the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, according to the spokesman for the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), Hazem Qassem.

03H00 (00H00 GMT)

The Arab League demands that "military operations" in Gaza be stopped and that humanitarian corridors be opened.

01H32 (22H32 GMT)

The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, held a telephone exchange with his Palestinian counterpart, Mahmud Abbas, in which they discussed the latest events regarding Israel's aggression against the Gaza Strip.


Sunday October 15
10:00 p.m. (7:00 p.m. GMT)

The Palestinian Ministry of Health published a statement on its website to report that, so far, Israel's attacks have left 2,670 people killed and another 9,600 injured.


21H40 (18H40 GMT)

The WAFA news agency reported that at least 18 people were killed overnight during Israeli airstrikes on a charity and a residential building in the city of Rafah in the besieged Gaza Strip.

According to the media, Israeli warplanes bombed the headquarters of a charity organization in the city of Rafah with missiles, killing 11 people and injuring dozens.

In addition, about seven people were killed in an Israeli bombing of a residential building located in the center of Rafah.

On the other hand, citing data from the Civil Defense, WAFA reported that they estimate that more than a thousand missing people are trapped under the rubble of the structures destroyed by the continuous Israeli bombings in the Gaza Strip.


7:00 p.m. (4:00 p.m. GMT)

Palestinian authorities reported that the death toll as a result of the ongoing Israeli bombardment in the Gaza Strip had risen to 2,450 people.

18H00 (15H0GMT)

Iran insisted this Sunday that it will not be a mere "spectator" to the crimes committed in Gaza by Israel, its archenemy, and warned again of the possibility that the conflict could spread throughout the region.

17H05 (14H05 GMT)

Videos have been shared on social networks of Gazans who have begun to dig mass graves to bury the victims left by Israel's attacks.


17:00 (14:00 GMT)

The members of the European Council recognized this Sunday Israel's right to defend itself from attacks such as the one perpetrated by the Islamist movement Hamas last week, and stressed that the response must be in line with “humanitarian and international law” and that it must “ guarantee the protection of all civilians.”


16:00 (13:00 GMT)

An estimated one million Gazans have been displaced in the first seven days of conflict with Israel, according to the United Nations agency supporting Palestinian refugees, while aid groups said the situation in the besieged enclave is “catastrophic.”

3:00 p.m. (12:00 p.m. GMT)

He urged Francis to create humanitarian corridors in Gaza to protect hundreds of thousands of civilians trying to escape amid the escalating Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

2:00 p.m. (11:00 a.m. GMT)

Around 70 percent of the refugees in the northern Gaza Strip - which Israel has ordered to evacuate - do not currently have access to health care, according to the enclave's Ministry of Health.


1:00 p.m. (10:00 a.m. GMT)

The World Health Organization (WHO) indicated that its teams have managed to deliver aid to 2,000 patients in the Gaza Strip since the bombing by the Israeli occupation forces began.

12H00 (09H00 GMT)

Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, spokesman for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), has reported that the Army is ready to operate anywhere in the Middle East, local media report.

11H00 (08H00 GMT)

Palestinian Health Minister Mai al-Kaila revealed that the ongoing Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip since October 7 has led to the tragic deaths of 28 medical personnel.


10H00 (07H00 GMT)

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has arrived in Egypt, and will return to Israel on Monday, after carrying out an intense regional tour to address the escalation of the conflict in the Near East.

09H00 (06H00 GMT)

Iran has reported that it will participate in the meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the largest political bloc in the Islamic world, to discuss the situation in Gaza due to the Israeli attack and the demands for the immediate evacuation of more than a million Gazans. .

08H00 (05H00 GMT)

Israel's planned ground invasion of Gaza "could lead to a genocide of unprecedented proportions," the heads of the Arab League and the African Union said in a joint statement.


07H00 (04H00 GMT)

The president of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, deplores the policy of shifting Israeli ultimatums in the north of the Strip "at the expense of neighboring countries."

06H00 (03H00 GMT)

The Israeli Government confirmed this Sunday that more than 1,400 people have died in Israel since the beginning of the war with the Gaza militias on Saturday, October 7, and that at least 120 were kidnapped and taken to the Strip as hostages.

05H00 (02H00 GMT)

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi condemned Israel's actions, considering that they have exceeded "self-defense" and has asked the Israeli authorities to heed international requests to cease their actions in Gaza.



03H45 (00H45 GMT)

The Ministry of Health of the Palestinian territory raised the death toll from the Israeli bombings against the Palestinian enclave to 2,329.

02H32 (23H32)

The Ministry of Health of the Gaza Strip indicated that at least 300 people died in the last 24 hours due to the Israeli military operation.

00H32 (21H32)

Palestinian media reported early Sunday that Israeli forces stormed the West Bank city of Hebron.


Saturday October 14
02H56 (23H56)

Iran's permanent mission to the UN warned this Saturday that there will be far-reaching consequences if Israel does not cease its attacks and war crimes against the Gaza Strip.

00H00 (21H00 GMT)

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian met in Doha, Qatar, with Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh.


23H56 (20H56 GMT)

The president of the Palestinian National Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, held a telephone conversation with Joe Biden. He rejected the displacement of civilians from Gaza due to Israel's ultimatum and stressed the urgent need to open humanitarian corridors to get aid to the Strip.

15H20 (12H20 GMT )

According to health officials, more than 320 Palestinians have died in the past 24 hours, including many women and children who were killed in Israeli airstrikes on convoys fleeing Gaza City.

2:00 p.m. (11:00 a.m. GMT )

Civil Defense in Gaza claims that 90% of the bombings carried out by Israeli troops targeted homes and residential buildings, and claims that its personnel are being deliberately attacked during rescue and relief operations.

1:00 p.m. (10:00 a.m. GMT)

According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Israeli forces bombed and destroyed more than 1,300 buildings and 5,544 homes in the Gaza Strip, and severely damaged another 3,750 homes, to the point that they are no longer safe. habitable.


12H00 (09H00 GMT )

The Israeli army on Saturday warned the residents of Gaza City "not to delay" their evacuation and to head towards the south of the Palestinian enclave, before the launch of a ground military offensive.

11H00 (08H00 GMT)

The Palestinian Red Crescent received an order from Israeli forces with a new deadline to evacuate its Al-Quds hospital in Gaza City by 1:00 p.m. GMT (4:00 p.m. local time) on Saturday, according to a statement.

10H00 (07H00 GMT)

The supreme leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, affirmed this Saturday that it is the duty of the Muslim world to support the Palestinian people and assured that the Palestinians will prevail in the war against Israel.


09H00 (06H00 GMT)

The permanent representative of Palestine to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, today called on the UN Secretary General, António Guterres, to work harder to alleviate the tragedy in Gaza.

08H00 (05H00 GMT)

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) has said its shelters in Gaza are "no longer safe", calling it "unprecedented".


07H00 (04H00 GMT)

The Lebanese army on Saturday accused Israel of being responsible for the bombing that killed a Reuters journalist and injured several others, including two from the AFP, on Friday in southern Lebanon.

2H25 (23H25 GMT)

The director general of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, announced today that a plane loaded with medical supplies landed in Egypt so that the aid can be transferred to the Gaza Strip once the authorities grant access through the crossing that separates the Egyptian Sinai with the Palestinian enclave.


01H30 (22H30 GMT)

Saudi Arabia's Foreign Ministry rejected calls for the forced displacement of residents remaining in Gaza territory.


00H30 (21H30 GMT)

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that they attacked an alleged group of fighters who attempted to cross into the country through the border with Lebanon.


Friday October 13
23H50 (20H50 GMT)

The most recent report from the Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that the death toll increased to 1,949 and the number of injured to 7,696 as a result of Israel's aggressions against the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

20H46 (17H46 GMT)

Some 70 people were killed and nearly 200 injured in Israeli airstrikes against Palestinians displaced from their homes in Gaza.

According to the WAFA news agency, Israeli warplanes bombed three convoys of Palestinians who had to leave their homes to seek refuge from the bombings against the territory.

20H14 (17H14 GMT)

Civilians began to move to the south of the Gaza Strip after the 24-hour ultimatum given by the Israeli Zionist entity.


19H05 (16H05 GMT)

Israeli bombing against the village of Alma al Shaab (southern Lebanon) caused the death of a Reuters photographer, Issam Abdallah, and injuries to reporter Carmen Joukhadar and photographer Eli Brakhia, both from the Al Jazeera network. The car they were traveling in was hit by a direct missile attack.

18:00 (15:00 GMT)

Israeli forces opened fire with tanks and artillery across the border with Lebanon in response to gunfire from the Lebanese side.

16H51 (13H51 GMT)

The WAFA news agency reported, citing the Palestinian Ministry of Health, that the death toll increased to 1,843 and the number of injured people to 7,138 as a result of the Israeli aggression against Gaza and the West Bank.

15H27 (12H27 GMT)
Israeli forces and settlers killed 40 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank since Israel escalated the war and occupation against the Palestinian people last Saturday, four of them this Friday, and clashes with Israeli troops continue in West Bank territory, there are arrest operations and a tense environment.



During the last hours, four Palestinians died from shots fired by Israeli security forces and another 13 were hospitalized in critical or serious condition in various cities in the West Bank, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

According to the official Palestinian news agency WAFA, at least 50 Palestinians were arrested in detention operations at various points in the West Bank, where there are multiple roadblocks, more checkpoints deployed, closed military checkpoints and increased movement of troops.

1:00 p.m. (10:00 a.m. GMT)
The World Health Organization (WHO) assured that evacuating the hospitals in northern Gaza is impossible because many patients would die in the transfer and the hospitals in the southern part of the strip are also overflowing and do not have the capacity to care for those who would arrive. .

"Moving very sick patients, including children, who are completely dependent on life-saving medical support to survive, and asking medical staff to evacuate, goes beyond cruelty," said organization spokesperson Tarik Jasarevic.


12H50 (09H50 GMT)
On a day called Friday of Anger, hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets of cities in Iran, Iraq, Qatar, Jordan and Lebanon, among other countries, to express their support for the Palestinian people and in repudiation of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, which has suffered incessant bombings since last Saturday.

10H00 (07H00 GMT)

Following threats from the Israeli Armed Forces, thousands of residents began to leave their homes in the northern Gaza Strip towards the southern part of the coastal enclave. According to United Nations figures, the number of displaced people exceeds 400 thousand.

Thursday October 12

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Number of people killed in the Gaza Strip by Israeli bombings exceeds 3,200

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The Israeli occupation committed one of its worst massacres at the Al-Ahly Baptist hospital, a crime that caused the death of at least 500 people. | Photo: EFE
Published October 18, 2023

The occupation army repeated its call for residents of the northern part of Gaza to evacuate their homes and head south.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip confirmed this Wednesday that more than 3,200 people were killed and 11,000 injured due to the current Israeli aggression in the coastal enclave, the majority of whom are children and women.

According to the Al Mayadeen channel, the funeral of the martyrs of the Baptist Hospital massacre began this Wednesday morning, amid calls for the broadest participation in it.

For its part, the occupation army repeated its call to residents of the northern part of the Gaza Strip to evacuate their homes and head south, with the supposed intention of protecting them.


After making similar previous calls, the Israeli army attacked the south with violent bombing.

According to Al Mayadeen, in the Gaza Strip tens of thousands of people still reside in houses near the areas affected by the bombings, and refuse to leave, despite the massacres committed by the occupation.

Another significant number of wounded arrived at the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, victims of the raids launched by the occupation on residential homes.

This Tuesday, several people were killed in an Israeli bombing that targeted a house in the center of Gaza City, while other people were injured.

This Tuesday, the Israeli occupation committed one of its worst massacres at the Al-Ahly Baptist hospital, a crime that caused the death of at least 500 people and the injury of hundreds more, as announced by the Ministry of Health.

United Nations Secretary General calls for ceasefire
The Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres, requested in his X account a humanitarian ceasefire in the Middle East.

“I call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in the Middle East to alleviate epic human suffering. Too many lives, and the fate of the entire region, are at stake,” she posted.

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West Bank and East Jerusalem on Strike Against Israeli Attacks

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Palestinians protesting in Tulkarm, West Bank, Oct. 18, 2023. | Photo: X/ @Shia_World_News

Published 18 October 2023

Demonstrators in the West Bank demanded the removal of Palestinian President Abbas.


On Wednesday, businesses, institutions, and schools in West Bank and East Jerusalem closed in a general strike in protest of Israeli bombings in Gaza.

"The strike spread across the West Bank governorates to denounce the ongoing Israeli aggression," WAFA reported, adding that demonstrations even led to clashes with the police of the Palestinian National Authority.

The strike was called in response to the massacre at Gaza's Al Ahli Hospital, which left hundreds dead and was committed by the Israeli military. However, in an attempt to evade responsibility, Israel accused the Islamic Jihad of a failed rocket launch toward the hospital.

People took to the streets in cities like Ramallah, Tulkarem, Hebron, Qalqilya, and Nablus, outraged by what happened at Al Ahli Hospital.


According to Gaza's Health Ministry, children, women, elderly, and civilian men seeking refuge in the hospital were killed in the face of heavy Israeli bombardments.

In East Jerusalem, shops also remained closed as a sign of mourning, although public protests by Palestinians are generally restricted by the stringent security measures implemented by the Israeli police.

Videos shared on social media showed hundreds of people protesting with Hamas flags in places like Hebron, while demonstrators in the West Bank demanded the removal of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.


In recent years, Abbas has seen his popularity decline due to his cooperation with Israel in security and intelligence issues. This has led many Palestinians to perceive him as a puppet of Israel. At the same time, Hamas has experienced a surge in popularity.

So far, Israeli airstrikes on Gaza have left at least 3,478 dead and over 12,000 injured. In the last 12 days there has also been an increase in violence on the West Bank, where Israeli troops and settlers have murdered 62 Palestinians.

In addition, Israeli forces have launched a wide-ranging arrest campaign, detaining over 500 Palestinians in the West Bank in less than two weeks, many of whom are considered suspects of being affiliated with or belonging to Hamas.

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UN, WHO and ICRC Strongly Condemn Attack on Gaza Hospital

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The Baptist Hospital in central Gaza provided assistance to the injured and sheltered thousands of displaced persons after their homes were destroyed by bombing. Oct. 17, 2023. | Photo: X/@Haseebarslan

teleSUR's Middle East correspondent Hisham Wannous updated the death toll at Baptist Hospital in central Gazato to more than 750 civilians.


United Nations (UN) human rights chief Volker Turk on Tuesday condemned the massive strike at Al Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City that killed more than 500 people.

In a statement, Turk said such aggression is totally unacceptable. "Words fail me. Tonight, hundreds of people were killed - horrifically - in a massive strike at Al Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City, including patients, healthcare workers and families that had been seeking refuge in and around the hospital," he said.

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, at least 500 Palestinians were killed, although teleSUR's Middle East correspondent, Hisham Wannous, updated the death toll to more than 750 civilians.

Local eyewitnesses reported that a rocket hit the hospital, with a huge explosion ripping through its premises. The Baptist Hospital in central Gaza provided assistance to the injured and sheltered thousands of displaced persons after their homes were destroyed by bombing.


The UN human rights chief said, "We don't yet know the full scale of this carnage, but what is clear is that the violence and killings must stop at once."

In this respect, he urged all countries with influence to do everything in their power to bring an end to this situation. "Civilians must be protected, and humanitarian aid must be allowed to reach those in need as a matter of urgency," Turk said.

According to media reports, at least six people were also killed Tuesday afternoon when a UN school was hit in a refugee camp in Gaza's middle area. The school had been serving as a shelter for some 4,000 people seeking refuge.


For its part, the World Health Organization (WHO) also strongly condemned the attack in a statement reporting large-scale casualties. WHO noted that the Al Ahli Arab Hospital was operational, with patients, healthcare workers, and internally displaced people sheltering there.

According to the organization, the hospital was one of 20 in the north of the Gaza Strip facing evacuation orders from the Israeli military. The order for evacuation has been impossible to carry out given the current insecurity, critical condition of many patients, and lack of ambulances, staff, health system bed capacity, and alternative shelter for those displaced.


WHO calls for the immediate active protection of civilians and healthcare workers, stressing that evacuation orders must be reversed, and the international humanitarian law must be abided by, which means healthcare must be actively protected and never targeted.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) also expressed its condemnation. "Hospitals should be sanctuaries to preserve human life, not scenes of death and destruction. No patient should be killed in a hospital bed. No doctors should lose their lives while trying to save others. Hospitals must be protected under international humanitarian law," the ICRC said.

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Over 60 Injured in Anti-Israel Protests in Türkiye

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Protests in Istambul, Türkiye, Oct. 17, 2023. | Photo: X/ @khaleejtimes

Outraged by Israeli violence against the Gazans, the Turks threw stones and Molotov cocktails at the Israeli embassy in Ankara and the consultes in Istanbul and Adana.


On Tuesday night, 63 people, including 43 police officers, were injured, and five people were detained during the protests against Israel that took place in various cities in Türkiye following the attack on the Al Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza.

The Istanbul Governor's Office urged citizens who wish to respond to Israel's bombings on Gaza to avoid irreversible actions.

Thousands of people took to the streets in Istanbul, Ankara, and Adana to express their outrage over the Israeli bombing of the Al Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza, which resulted in the deaths of hundreds of people.

Protesters chanted slogans such as "Israel, murderer, get out of Palestine" and "Greetings to Hamas. Continue the resistance!"


Outraged by Israeli violence against the Gazans, the Turks threw stones and Molotov cocktails at the Israeli embassy in Ankara and the consultes in Istanbul and Adana while trying to enter these facilities. The police used tear gas to prevent them from entering.

The protests continued throughout Tuesday night and into the early hours of Wednesday. In Istanbul, protesters also held a prayer for the victims of the hospital attack before leaving the area near the Israeli consulate.

Turkish authorities implemented extensive security measures around the Israeli facilities, which were closed for security reasons. Israel urged its citizens to leave Turkey as soon as possible due to the risk of being targeted in attacks.

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Biden Gets Zelensky Treatment in Middle East as Israel Tries to Escalate
Posted on October 18, 2023 by Yves Smith

The US, in a continued demonstration of the degree of enbubblement of what passes for its leadership, seems to believe it still has the force and soft power to be able to bully talk its way out of its geopolitical messes. Yet this week we have stunning examples of how critical players in the rest to the world no longer buy what the US is selling. The gap between the American establishment’s connection to reality and facts on the ground has opened up to a yawning chasm as the Arab world, aa Jordan cancelled a Biden summit with its king Abduallah II plus PLO chief Mahmoud Abbas and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in response to Israel’s shelling of Al-Ahli Arab hospital. Not only are they rejecting the attempt to shift blame for the attack to Hamas (we’ll soon address the “rogue shell” claim), but also the bigger pretense behind that, that the US is incapable of, as opposed to unwilling to, applying the choke chain to Israel.1

Even the Western media are not much on board with the Israeli and Biden Administration pretense that somehow Hamas dunnit, when Israel has been trying to herd Palestinians out of northern Gaza and specifically attempted to order the evacuation of the hospital. Oh, and this follows Israel ordering the UN to evacuate from Gaza in 24 hours and then shelling its warehouse there:


To wind back to just before the hospital attack, first, we had the highly visible snub of Secretary of State Anthony Blinken by a nominal ally, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal Bin Farhan, by keeping Blinken cooling his heels for hours. Blinken got a less impolite but still chilly reception in Egypt and Jordan.

Then Biden decided to go to the Middle East, as if he would be able to get Egypt and Jordan to reverse their firm position that they are not taking in Palestinian refugees. Not only do they not want to enable ethnic cleansing or take on economic burden, they also don’t want the militant contingent operating in and from their territories.

Israel has been acting as if it’s indifferent to forcing Palestinians out of Israel versus eliminating them in place. There are credible accounts of Israel not only refusing to allow humanitarian aid in from Egypt and foreign passport holders out, but also multiple Isreali shellings of the crossing point. It does not take much in the way of discernment to see that denying Palestinians in Gaza water and food is a death sentence.

But even with rising international outrage over these war crimes, the shelling of the hospital was an escalation too far. It’s derailed even the feeble US attempts to get in front of this crisis. Israel, being stymied in its desire to clear Gaza by its obvious inability to do so (lack of experience, lack of equipment, reluctance to take the baked-in high casualties) instead appears to have settled on Plan B of shelling and starving it until everyone there dies.

To clear up “whodunnit”:




Recall that Jacob Dreizin reported that JDAM kits were being sent in bulk to Israel:




This is not yet confirmed as of posting time but should go viral shortly if this rumor pans out:


While as far as I can tell, the Western media has yet to take this press conference up, the number of views on Twitter indicate it is getting traction in the Algosphere, and one has to think elsewhere:


Now to the stunning spectacle of the US/Collective West surprise as to the reaction outside the rapidly shrinking US sphere of influence. A new story in the Financial Times, Western rush to back Israel erodes developing countries’ support for Ukraine, makes for good one-stop shopping.

Before we get to the body of the story, let’s deal with the headline claim. Anyone who has been paying attention knows that various votes in the UN intended to condemn Russia have shown lower and lower vote counts supporting that position. US former at least sometimes friendlies Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Argentina joining BRICS is another proof of waning US influence.

In addition, in the 2023 Munich Security Conference, the US invited Global South members to enlist their support for Project Ukraine. That plan backfired as the US/NATO team was told that Ukraine was a European affair and of no concern to the rest of the world….save they were being dragged in via sanctions blowback, specifically denying poor countries access to Russian grain and fertilizer. Recall that the Collective West doubled down on showing its lack of concern about suffering in poor countries by not delivering on its half of the Ukraine grain deal, which included ending sanctions on the Russian agricultural bank to allow for purchase of Russian fertilizer, as well as not barring shipments.

And finally recall that even UN votes are not a great indicator of sentiment outside the US. There have been reports of the US browbeating foreign diplomats, including threatening expulsion of the kids of UN representatives from schools in the US and dinging any applications to US higher education institutions.

So now to the Financial Times:

Western support for Israel’s assault on Gaza has poisoned efforts to build consensus with significant developing countries on condemning Russia’s war against Ukraine, officials and diplomats have warned…

In the first days after Hamas’s assault, some western diplomats worried that the US was giving carte blanche to Israel to attack Gaza with full force.

That had eroded efforts since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine to build consensus with leading states in the so-called Global South — such as India, Brazil and South Africa — on the need to uphold a global rules-based order, said more than a dozen western officials.

I have to stop here. Those of you who watch Alexander Mercouris or Alex Christaforu will have seen clips of how Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov is received at various conferences…as in enthusiastically. And as both Putin and Lavrov have taken to saying, no one has the rules for this supposed rules-based order, calling out the US pretense that it means anything more than the US preserving its hegemony.

The story continues:

“We have definitely lost the battle in the Global South,” said one senior G7 diplomat. “All the work we have done with the Global South [over Ukraine] has been lost . . . Forget about rules, forget about world order. They won’t ever listen to us again.”

Many developing countries have traditionally supported the Palestinian cause, seeing it through the prism of self-determination and a push against the global dominance of the US, Israel’s most important backer….

“What we said about Ukraine has to apply to Gaza. Otherwise we lose all our credibility,” the senior G7 diplomat added. “The Brazilians, the South Africans, the Indonesians: why should they ever believe what we say about human rights?”

This comes off as Western diplomats having gotten high on their own PR. The fact that some countries are still trying to maintain a productive relationship with the US can’t be seen as tantamount to support. But the US has been desperate to depict our relations with key players as better than they are, witness in particular China. There Chinese officials repeatedly turned down US meeting requests and were apparently upset when the US leaked the fact that a supposedly confidential meeting between Jake Sullivan and (IIRC) Wang Yi in Italy was publicized, apparently to depict US and Chinese relations as on the mend. Recall also that after that incident, Xi decided not to go to the G20, with some pundits taking the view that it was to make sure he was not buttonholed by Biden, which would again be depicted falsely as a thawing.

And now the US is reduced to desperately scheming to prevent a Russian UN Security Council proposal, which includes among other things a cease fire, from garnering enough votes to force US veto. The article skips over what it would take to get such a resolution to the floor of the General Assembly where the odds are good that the US and Israel would get a stunning rebuke by it passing:

Russia’s proposed UN security council resolution garnered support from only four countries — China, the United Arab Emirates, Mozambique and Gabon — but many western diplomats worry that an amended Russian resolution could gain the nine votes required to pass. The US, UK or France might then veto it, handing Moscow a propaganda victory.

“We have to prevent Russia . . . supported by the Chinese . . . taking the initiative to use this against us,” said a senior western diplomat. “There’s a risk that at the next vote in the [UN] General Assembly on supporting Ukraine, we’ll see a big explosion in the number of abstentions.”

In other words, the loss of US authority has become so visible that even loyal organs like the Financial Times are forced to take notice. How long before the rest of the mainstream media follows suit? Or is Biden so deluded that he too will escalate in the hope that playing war president will force a show of loyalty?

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1 Consider how intransigent Israel would be if it were told replacement parts for US weapons would not be forthcoming until they shaped up. The reason the US does not use that and other obvious sources of leverage is fear of the Israel lobby in DC. It’s striking how the US tries to bully pretty much everyone except our military dependents who need to have their ears boxed. And that is set to decline generationally as young Jews in the US don’t much identify with that cause.

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As I post this Joe Biden is making a speech on the radio, lying his senile ass off and rattling his saber. Does any informed person think this disgrace to humanity is one whit better or worse than Trump? Surely he has an exponentially larger body count than Trump.. And all some are worried about is 'apperances'?

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A textbook case of genocide
Originally published: Jewish Currents on October 13, 2023 by Raz Segal (more by Jewish Currents) | (Posted Oct 18, 2023)

ON FRIDAY, Israel ordered the besieged population in the northern half of the Gaza Strip to evacuate to the south, warning that it would soon intensify its attack on the Strip’s upper half. The order has left more than a million people, half of whom are children, frantically attempting to flee amid continuing airstrikes, in a walled enclave where no destination is safe. As Palestinian journalist Ruwaida Kamal Amer wrote today from Gaza, “refugees from the north are already arriving in Khan Younis, where the missiles never stop and we’re running out of food, water, and power.” The UN has warned that the flight of people from the northern part of Gaza to the south will create “devastating humanitarian consequences” and will “transform what is already a tragedy into a calamitous situation.” Over the last week, Israel’s violence against Gaza has killed more than 1,800 Palestinians, injured thousands, and displaced more than 400,000 within the strip. And yet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised today that what we have seen is “only the beginning.”

Israel’s campaign to displace Gazans—and potentially expel them altogether into Egypt—is yet another chapter in the Nakba, in which an estimated 750,000 Palestinians were driven from their homes during the 1948 war that led to the creation of the State of Israel. But the assault on Gaza can also be understood in other terms: as a textbook case of genocide unfolding in front of our eyes. I say this as a scholar of genocide, who has spent many years writing about Israeli mass violence against Palestinians. I have written about settler colonialism and Jewish supremacy in Israel, the distortion of the Holocaust to boost the Israeli arms industry, the weaponization of antisemitism accusations to justify Israeli violence against Palestinians, and the racist regime of Israeli apartheid. Now, following Hamas’s attack on Saturday and the mass murder of more than 1,000 Israeli civilians, the worst of the worst is happening.

Under international law, the crime of genocide is defined by “the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such,” as noted in the December 1948 UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. In its murderous attack on Gaza, Israel has loudly proclaimed this intent. Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant declared it in no uncertain terms on October 9th: “We are imposing a complete siege on Gaza. No electricity, no food, no water, no fuel. Everything is closed. We are fighting human animals, and we will act accordingly.” Leaders in the West reinforced this racist rhetoric by describing Hamas’s mass murder of Israeli civilians—a war crime under international law that rightly provoked horror and shock in Israel and around the world—as “an act of sheer evil,” in the words of U.S. President Joe Biden, or as a move that reflected an “ancient evil,” in the terminology of President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen. This dehumanizing language is clearly calculated to justify the wide scale destruction of Palestinian lives; the assertion of “evil,” in its absolutism, elides distinctions between Hamas militants and Gazan civilians, and occludes the broader context of colonization and occupation.

The UN Genocide Convention lists five acts that fall under its definition. Israel is currently perpetrating three of these in Gaza: “1. Killing members of the group. 2. Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group. 3. Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part.” The Israeli Air Force, by its own account, has so far dropped more than 6,000 bombs on Gaza, which is one of the most densely populated areas in the world—almost as many bombs as the U.S. dropped on all of Afghanistan during record-breaking years of its war there. Human Rights Watch has confirmed that the weapons used included phosphorous bombs, which set fire to bodies and buildings, creating flames that aren’t extinguished on contact with water. This demonstrates clearly what Gallant means by “act accordingly”: not targeting individual Hamas militants, as Israel claims, but unleashing deadly violence against Palestinians in Gaza “as such,” in the language of the UN Genocide Convention. Israel has also intensified its 16-year siege of Gaza—the longest in modern history, in clear violation of international humanitarian law—to a “complete siege,” in Gallant’s words. This turn of phrase that explicitly indexes a plan to bring the siege to its final destination of systematic destruction of Palestinians and Palestinian society in Gaza, by killing them, starving them, cutting off their water supplies, and bombing their hospitals.

It’s not only Israel’s leaders who are using such language. An interviewee on the pro-Netanyahu Channel 14 called for Israel to “turn Gaza to Dresden.” Channel 12, Israel’s most-watched news station, published a report about left-leaning Israelis calling to “dance on what used to be Gaza.” Meanwhile, genocidal verbs—calls to “erase” and “flatten” Gaza—have become omnipresent on Israeli social media. In Tel Aviv, a banner reading “Zero Gazans” was seen hanging from a bridge.

Indeed, Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza is quite explicit, open, and unashamed. Perpetrators of genocide usually do not express their intentions so clearly, though there are exceptions. In the early 20th century, for example, German colonial occupiers perpetrated a genocide in response to an uprising by the Indigenous Herero and Nama populations in southwest Africa. In 1904, General Lothar von Trotha, the German military commander, issued an “extermination order,” justified by the rationale of a “race war.” By 1908, the German authorities had murdered 10,000 Nama, and had achieved their stated goal of “destroying the Herero,” killing 65,000 Herero, 80% of the population. Gallant’s orders on October 9th were no less explicit. Israel’s goal is to destroy the Palestinians of Gaza. And those of us watching around the world are derelict in our responsibility to prevent them from doing so.

Correction: An earlier version of this piece said that Israel dropped more bombs on Gaza this week than the U.S. dropped on Afghanistan in any single year of its war there. In fact, the U.S. dropped more than 7,000 bombs on Afghanistan in both 2018 and 2019; at the time of publication, Israel had dropped an estimated 6,000 bombs on Gaza in less than a week.

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The situation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict zone for October 18, 2023
October 18, 2023
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Throughout the day, discussion continued about yesterday's attack on Al-Ahly Baptist Hospital : each side of the conflict continued to blame each other for what happened. However, initial reports of almost a thousand dead and the destruction of the hospital have not yet been confirmed.

Israeli troops routinely carry out strikes on the Gaza Strip - today there were several raids on Rafah . According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, at least 678 people have died in the region over the past 24 hours. There were no significant changes on the front near the Palestinian enclave and the Lebanese border, and there were no reports of intense shooting battles.

Joe Biden's arrival in Tel Aviv was widely covered in local media . The American president said he would ask the US Congress for an unprecedented aid package for Israel, and also promised to allocate $100 million in aid for the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

It is noteworthy that during Biden’s stay in Tel Aviv, not a single missile was fired at him, although the visits of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz were carried out to the sounds of a missile alarm. At the same time, immediately after Biden’s departure, several rockets were launched into the city from the Gaza Strip.

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Progress of hostilities
Northern direction
Palestinian forces attacked IDF concentration areas in the area of ​​kibbutzim Zikim and Yad Mordechai , where clashes between the parties regularly occur. In addition, the outskirts of Sderot were again subjected to rocket fire .

It is significant that during US President Joe Biden ’s visit to Israel , Hamas militants did not launch strikes deep into the country, including Tel Aviv . At the same time, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz were not greeted with such respect by the Palestinian forces - both of their visits took place to the sound of a rocket alarm. The latter had to lie down on the ground at Ben Gurion Airport along with his delegation. However, literally immediately after the American president took off from Israel in the direction of Tel Aviv, several missiles were launched from the Gaza Strip.

Eastern and southern directions
Palestinian militants continued to fire at identified concentration areas and IDF positions in the areas of Kfar Aza , Nahal Oz , Kissufima and Sufa . At the same time, a series of flights were recorded in the vicinity of the Reim military base .

Gaza Strip

Israeli troops continued to launch massive air and sea strikes on the Gaza Strip : according to the latest data, more than 3.5 thousand residents were killed in the region, at least 12 thousand were injured of varying degrees of severity. At the same time, at least 27 people were killed as a result of a hit on a residential building in the city of Jabaliya in the north of the Gaza Strip . In addition, a significant number of deaths and injuries occurred after the Israeli Air Force struck the area of ​​the mosque in Nuseirat . Thus, over the past 24 hours, according to the local Ministry of Health, at least 678 people have died.


The difficult situation continues in the south of the enclave, where the Rafah border crossing remains closed . However, due to constant shelling by Israeli troops, trucks carrying humanitarian aid are unable to pass through the checkpoint. Just today, the Israeli Air Force carried out a series of strikes on the city of Rafah, one of the residential buildings was completely destroyed. However , Egyptian authorities reported that the first deliveries of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip will begin soon . The Red Crescent and the UN will also be involved in organizing supplies.

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In addition, the discussion continued about yesterday's hit on the Al - Ahly Baptist hospital in Gaza . As expected, it caused a strong reaction: the media wrote about almost a thousand dead Palestinians, heads of foreign states and movements condemned Israel and called for revenge. The Israelis responded by launching a propaganda machine, either denying the raid, or talking about the alleged detonation of the BC warehouse under the hospital, or simply openly relishing the death of the inhabitants of the enclave. However, the details of what happened remained completely unclear.


The picture became clearer in the morning, when footage of the consequences of the night explosion appeared. They show a mass of burnt-out cars in the hospital parking lot, abandoned personal belongings and traces of shrapnel. But other destruction - the ruins of buildings on the territory of the hospital, traces of the arrival of aerial bombs - is not found in the published materials. Later, the IDF posted footage of the air strike site, where the destroyed buildings were also not visible. The situation is similar with the dead: although the Palestinians reported the death of 800 people, there are photographs of a couple of dozen bodies on the Internet. The version that hundreds of corpses are deliberately not shown to the public is unconvincing - Hamas would hardly refuse such a picture in the media.

In light of all the facts, it can be said that there is no evidence of the destruction of a hospital in Gaza and almost a thousand casualties. It is possible that the complex was actually hit by a faulty Palestinian rocket, but it is difficult to confirm this - it is unlikely that Hamas will show the fragments it found. There is a vivid example of an information war - the Palestinians quickly inflated the arrivals on the territory of the hospital as much as possible, and the story went to the global level and took on a life of its own. And this can be explained: the bombing of the Gaza Strip and the statements of Israeli politicians created an appropriate background when the news of an IDF attack on a full hospital is not perceived as something unusual and fundamentally impossible.

Border with Lebanon

Artillery attacks by Hezbollah militants continue almost along the entire northern border of Israel: explosions occurred in Livnah , Rosh HaNikra , Zarit , Shtula , Manar , Kiryat Shmona , Metula and other settlements . ATGMs are also used to hit targets. In turn, Israeli troops launched retaliatory strikes on the border areas of southern Lebanon, including in the vicinity of the settlements of Ramieh , Aita al - Shaab , Mays al - Jabal , Khalta , Kafr Shuba and others. At the same time, local sources reported the death of a Lebanese shepherd as a result of being hit by Israeli ammunition.

West Bank

Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces continue in the region, ending, among other things, with the detention of residents suspected of terrorism: clashes took place, among other things, in the area of ​​Jammain , Nabi Saleh , the Qalandiya checkpoint , and Beit Umara . In addition, local residents, against the backdrop of news about the attack on a hospital in the West Bank, began to spread and took part in actions to support the Gaza Strip, the most massive of which were in Hebron and Nablus . Nevertheless, the attempts of individual radicals to persuade the participants in the actions to carry out an armed protest were unsuccessful. Despite individual pockets of discontent that flared up, the security forces managed to prevent it from developing into mass unrest. In addition, in Nablus, hundreds of local residents attended the funeral of Baraa Dweikat, who was killed when an explosive device he was carrying was detonated near the Awarta checkpoint.

Political-diplomatic background
Joe Biden's arrival in Israel


US President Joe Biden arrived in Tel Aviv to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and express support for the Jewish state. During the visit, he spoke about the attack on the Al - Ahli hospital in the Gaza Strip : “ I was deeply saddened and outraged by yesterday's explosion in a hospital in Gaza. Based on what I've seen, it looks like it was done by a different team than you ." He later stated that the Pentagon had provided information that Israel did not strike a hospital in Gaza. At the same time, the American president sharply criticized Hamas, pointing out that they do not represent the entire Palestinian people and only bring them suffering.

However, Netanyahu acknowledged that Israeli strikes were hurting civilians in Gaza, but stressed that the strikes were being carried out against legitimate “terrorist targets.” In response, Biden said the US will stand with Israel “today, tomorrow and always” to prevent an even greater tragedy for innocent people. In addition to this, the US President promised to ask the US Congress this week for an unprecedented aid package for Israel. At the same time, the United States will already allocate $100 million in aid for the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

In addition, Biden said that the United States will not remain inactive in the event of threats to Israel, and the United States views the release of hostages captured by Hamas militants as a top priority. Stressing that the United States insists on a two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, they call for a resumption of the movement towards peace.

Statements by Vladimir Putin at the press conference following the One Belt, One Road forum


The Russian President said that the attack on a hospital in Gaza was a terrible event, a disaster that may serve as a reason for negotiations, and also noted the reluctance of Middle Eastern countries to continue hostilities and start a full-fledged war. Nevertheless, the head of state indicated that there are prerequisites that the main players do not want the Palestinian-Israeli conflict to deepen. Speaking about Russia's attitude to the conflict, Vladimir Putin emphasized that the country has always advocated the creation of an independent Palestinian state with its capital in East Jerusalem , regardless of the escalation of the conflict. This, he said, is what will create the preconditions for sustainable peace in the region.

Statements by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan


The Turkish Foreign Minister again commented on the situation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict zone. Thus, he noted that nothing justifies the collective punishment of the Palestinian people and the deprivation of fuel, water and food. Stressing that the Palestinians are in constant torment and face certain death. At the same time, the only solution to the current situation is the creation of two states, and for this it is first necessary to achieve an unconditional ceasefire. However , Hakan Fidan said that Israel will not face the necessary punishment for the atrocities committed.

Demonstrations to condemn the explosion near a hospital in the Gaza Strip


Last night, anti-Israeli rallies took place in many countries. In the US, during a demonstration in front of the White House, those present accused the Biden administration of aiding the Israeli regime in carrying out a brutal attack on a hospital in the Gaza Strip and stressed the need to immediately end support for the country. A similar action took place in Canada . Residents of Jordan , Tunisia , Lebanon , Turkey , Qatar and other countries also condemned the tragedy . Many residents of Arab countries refused to go to work on this day, dedicating a day of mourning for the victims.

UN Security Council meeting on ceasefire in the Gaza Strip


At an urgent meeting of the UN Security Council on a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN, Vasily Nebenzya , proposed condemning the missile attack on a hospital in the Gaza Strip in the Russian amendments to the Brazilian UN Security Council resolution. However, the United States , Great Britain and Albania voted against Russia's amendments , and later the United States voted down Brazil's draft resolution itself . In addition, the United States vetoed Brazil's resolution in the UN Security Council to cancel the order for Gazans to move to the south of the strip, thus dooming hundreds of thousands of people to forced displacement. However, the UN Security Council did not condemn the attack by Palestinian forces, which displeased the Israeli representative to the UN, who said that the solution to the conflict was the liquidation of Hamas. In turn, the Palestinian representative to the UN pointed out that Israel is committing massacres in the Gaza Strip, while the Israeli authorities themselves have been justifying the occupation of Palestinian lands with complete impunity for 75 years.

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Transfer of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Force to Israel
October 18, 2023
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CNN is reporting the dispatch of an amphibious landing group (ADG) or the 26th Expeditionary Force, led by the amphibious assault ship USS Bataan, to the shores of Israel.

Also with him will be the dock ship USS Carter Hall and the transport dock USS Mesa Verde . In total, about 2 thousand marines will arrive on board the ADC (some sources say about 4 thousand) .

Currently, "Bataan" and "Carter Hall" are located off the coast of Somalia on the way from the Persian Gulf . Mesa Verde is moving from Spain. The entire ADG should arrive on the shores of Israel sometime on October 21-22.

The size of the American group, taking into account the presence of a group of ships led by the aircraft carrier Gerald Ford, as well as the Eisenhower going there, becomes truly significant.

However, the appearance of the Marine Corps at this stage is part of a policy of containment and a show of force, and not a sign of US entry into the war. In the current conditions, they will most likely be used to evacuate people from the conflict zone and apply pressure. At least until the ground operation in Gaza begins (if it begins) .

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West's Pro-Israel Position Accelerates Its Loss Of Power

Western media start to note how their politicians' unwavering support for Israel and Ukraine is diminishing their countries' global standing.

At Naked Capitalism Yves Smith notes the devastating political effects of the Gaza bombing on Biden's foreign policies:

Biden Gets Zelensky Treatment in Middle East as Israel Tries to Escalate

The US, in a continued demonstration of the degree of enbubblement of what passes for its leadership, seems to believe it still has the force and soft power to be able to bully talk its way out of its geopolitical messes. Yet this week we have stunning examples of how critical players in the rest to the world no longer buy what the US is selling. The gap between the American establishment’s connection to reality and facts on the ground has opened up to a yawning chasm as the Arab world, as Jordan cancelled a Biden summit with its King Abduallah II plus PLO chief Mahmoud Abbas and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in response to Israel’s shelling of Al-Ahli Arab hospital. Not only are they rejecting the attempt to shift blame for the attack to Hamas (we’ll soon address the “rogue shell” claim), but also the bigger pretense behind that, that the US is incapable of, as opposed to unwilling to, applying the choke chain to Israel.
Even the Western media are not much on board with the Israeli and Biden Administration pretense that somehow Hamas dunnit, when Israel has been trying to herd Palestinians out of northern Gaza and specifically attempted to order the evacuation of the hospital. Oh, and this follows Israel ordering the UN to evacuate from Gaza in 24 hours and then shelling its warehouse there: ...


Israel bombed, probably with a U.S. made Hellfire missile, the courtyard of the Baptist al-Ahli Arab hospital where thousands had sought refuge. A short video of the immediate aftermath shows several dozens if not hundreds of dead and wounded. Doctors later held a press conference while standing among some of the casualties.

Like other hospitals al-Ahli Arab had been told by Israel to evacuate but could not do so as there are no other places where the sick and wounded, including many intensive care cases, could be cared for.

Three days earlier, notes the UN, the same hospital had, like others, already been bombed:

14 October 2023: In Gaza city city and governorate, Ahli Arab Hospital was hit by Israeli airstrikes, partially damaging two floors and damaging the ultrasound and mammography room. Four people were injured. Sources: Al Jazeera V and Personal Communication

To then claim, as Biden did, that 'the other team' was responsible for the attack is unfathomable.

It was also way too late says a RUSI fellow:

Going to repeat this as the situation has moved more in the past 16 hours than in the previous week.
The plates have shifted, radically. The window for Israeli operations has shrunk from more than a month, to a few days...if at all.

That is now the reality of where we stand.


No country besides the U.S. and a few Europeans will ever defend such barbarity. They will simply stop listen to what the 'west' has to say.

The Financial Times quotes a G7-official who struggles with this global divide:

Rush by west to back Israel erodes developing countries’ support for Ukraine (archived)

Western support for Israel’s assault on Gaza has poisoned efforts to build consensus with significant developing countries on condemning Russia’s war against Ukraine, officials and diplomats have warned.
The reaction to the October 7 attack on Israel by Islamist militant group Hamas and to Israel’s vow to hit back against Gaza has undone months of work to paint Moscow as a global pariah for breaching international law, they said, exposing the US, EU and their allies to charges of hypocrisy.

In the flurry of emergency diplomatic visits, video conferences and calls, western officials have been accused of failing to defend the interests of 2.3mn Palestinians in their rush to condemn the Hamas attack and support Israel.
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The backlash had solidified entrenched positions in the developing world on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, officials said. They warned that this could derail future diplomatic efforts on Ukraine.

“We have definitely lost the battle in the Global South,” said one senior G7 diplomat. “All the work we have done with the Global South [over Ukraine] has been lost . . . Forget about rules, forget about world order. They won’t ever listen to us again.”
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Some American diplomats are privately concerned that the Biden administration’s response has failed to acknowledge how its broad support of Israel can alienate much of the Global South.


Looking at the current BRI anniversary meeting of some 140 states in Beijing, the New York Times voices similar concerns:

New Global Divisions on View as Biden Goes to Israel and Putin to China

Russia and China are siding with a Palestinian people seeking liberation and self-determination, while in Washington’s eyes, they themselves deny those same possibilities to the Ukrainians, the Tibetans, the Uyghurs and even to the Taiwanese.
But in their reluctance to blame Hamas and effort to associate themselves with the Palestinian cause, both Russia and China are appealing to a wider sentiment in the so-called Global South — and in large parts of Europe, too. For them, it is Israel that is conducting a colonialist policy by its occupation of the West Bank, its encouragement of Jewish settlers on Palestinian land and its isolation of the 2.3 million people of Gaza, who are subjected even in normal times to sharp restrictions on their freedoms.

The Global South, a term for developing nations, is a vital area of the new competition between the West and the Chinese-Russian alternative, said Hanna Notte, the director of a Eurasia program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies.

From the point of view of many in the Global South, she said, “the United States fights Russia, the occupier of Ukraine, but when it comes to Israel, the U.S. is on the side of the occupier, and Russia taps into that.”


The editorial board of the Washington Post also declares the failure of U.S. policies:

It would be a moral and strategic mistake to ignore Gaza’s plight

Still, the plight of Gazans has been treated by the United States and the wider international community as a sad but immutable fact in an irresolvable conflict. This was a moral and strategic error, helping promote the instability that has, for now, wrecked efforts on the part of Israel, the United States and Arab states to build a durable diplomatic settlement among the region’s big players.
The Carnegie Council explains how the global rift necessitates a change in western policies. It especially sees a need to ditch the so called "value-" or "rules-based-order" policies:

A Requiem for the Rules-Based Order
The Case for Value-Neutral Ethics in International Relations

Regardless of how it eventually concludes, the Russo-Ukrainian War represents a seismic event signaling profound changes in the global landscape. The unipolar era is at its end, major countries are more concerned with their cultural sovereignty and strategic autonomy than they have been in decades, and it seems inevitable that the once-dominant Western hegemony must gradually yield to a more diverse and multipolar system.
The period following World War II witnessed the ascendancy of the United States and its allies as architects of a new international order premised on the institutionalization of Western values such as democracy and human rights. This Western-centric approach to global governance—known as the “rules-based order”—has encountered mounting challenges. China's rise, Russia's geopolitical subversiveness, and the growing assertiveness of emerging powers from the Global South have eroded Western dominance. The outcome is a more diverse world, characterized by multiple centers of power coexisting, challenging any single ideology or set of substantive values.
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Our particular sense of morality in the West should not stop us from aspiring to pursue what’s both wise and right. The evolving international order, characterized by polycentrism and multipolarity, challenges the conventional Western-dominated “rules-based” order. Drawing from Nietzsche's perspective on values, we recognize that values are context-dependent rather than innate, timeless, or universal. Similarly, the decline of our ancien regime does not spell the end of international ethics. If the current transition is understood correctly, it could promise the birth of a new normative system based on a functional, value-neutral, situational, and diplomatic ethic that has its primary concern in managing reciprocal relations between world powers.

Instead of attempting to impose our values on others (no matter how good or true we think they are), we in the West should prioritize engagement with other major powers based on common interests and shared objectives. ...
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In sum, within the intellectual framework offered by cultural realism, we need an alternative instrumentalist and pragmatic ethic that 1) accepts the realities of power politics and spheres of interest without moralizing and projecting a Manichaean mentality upon the world, and 2) is grounded in principles that are conducive to a pluralist modus vivendi, including mutual and equal recognition, statesmanship, non-interference, humility, strategic empathy, and open dialogue.


Some might say that the west will never change its behavior but I do not believe that.

The west WILL HAVE TO change its behavior or it will go down into history's graveyard. There is no longer an alternative as the 'rules based order' has proven to be an unsellable dead end.

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Russia and China Must Prevent Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing in Palestine
Posted by INTERNATIONALIST 360° on OCTOBER 18, 2023
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Will justice prevail for the first time in the new multicentric world order? A short manual for damage control in the Middle East

Humankind is on the edge of an extremely dangerous military and moral precipice. It faces the prospect of internationally approved and widely applauded genocide (the destruction of an ethnic group) and radical ethnic cleansing (its forced displacement) on a large-scale in record time. To make things worse, the war crimes are being perpetrated by a state actor (Israel) that calls itself “democratic” against a disenfranchised people (the Palestinians) in a fight between David and Goliath that is likely to take a different turn than the biblical story.

On October 7, 2023, a group of utterly determined Hamas fighters launched a sophisticated attack on Israel, showcasing to the world how to apply blitzkrieg methods in the context of post-modern insurgency warfare. Apart from attacking Israeli military installations, the group killed innocent civilians—an act that, of course, can never be justified. Not surprisingly, paranoid Western observers immediately suspected a hidden link with Russia’s president Vladimir Putin’s birthday on the same day. In addition, security analysts interpreted the stunning events as a spectacular failure of Israeli intelligence and military preparedness.

In the immediate aftermath of the short-lived invasion, leaders of the Western world quickly condemned the attacks in the strongest words. They promised Israel “whatever-it-takes” military support and gave the Jewish state literally a free hand to take any action against the Palestinians it wanted—no matter how criminal and cruel. U.S. President Joe Biden described Hamas’ attack as an “act of sheer evil,” echoing language used to condemn Nazism (“absolute evil”).

After Anthony Blinken, the U.S. Secretary of State, called for restraint, demanding the “highest standards” to keep civilians out of harm’s way, social media messages from the U.S. Department of State to the same purport were quickly deleted. Western leaders justified their unconditional support for Israel by pointing to the right of Israel to “defend itself.”

However, even though a state clearly has the right (and obligation) to protect its borders and citizens, it should never be given carte blanche to act as it pleases, in contempt of international law, as Israel decided to do in the given crisis. Using a “gloves-off” approach, the Jewish state truly went berserk and committed an already long series and wide gamut of war crimes within a few days only. In particular, the occupation regime embarked on a systematic campaign of collective punishment and revenge killings, which are prohibited under International Humanitarian Law.

For example, Israel used the most modern warplanes (a far cry from Hamas’s oftentimes home-made weapons) to pulverize densely populated districts in the Gaza Strip on a scale unwitnessed before in Palestine. Essentially resorting to carpet bombing, it thus killed a reported 2,000 innocent civilians, who were not implicated in any crimes.

Nowadays, people are shocked when they hear about such tactics having been used during the Second World War. Back then, occupation forces routinely killed unarmed villagers in return for attacks by partisans. But Israel’s action—at a significantly larger scale—does not cause moral scruples among Western leaders and mainstream journalists.

While Western media outlet such as The Economist magazine described Hamas’s action as “carnage.” Israel was reported to conduct “retaliatory strikes.” Israelis are said to be “murdered,” while Palestinian are just “dead.”

Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced that on one day alone (October 11, 2023), it carried out 2,400 strikes on “Hamas targets.” As revealed by before-and-after satellite pictures (see Figure 1), the result of the scorched-earth policy is the wanton destruction of an entire city, an act that is categorized as a war crime. According to eyewitnesses, no road in Gaza is left undamaged (RT, 2023b).

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Already now, hospitals in the Gaza Strip are only treating life-threatening conditions (BBC, 2023a). A Palestinian doctor described the humanitarian catastrophe in the hospital where he is working as follows: “The dead bodies arrive in pieces. I am a surgeon and yet I cannot stomach the scene of death.” He says that Palestinian homes were destroyed while people were staying in them, eradicating almost entire families, while leaving behind only one to two survivors with horrific injuries (BBC, 2023d). All of this is happening at lightning speed: According to the UN, Israel has made 180,000 Palestinians homeless within only four days.

In addition, the Jewish state has officially announced and swiftly implemented a complete medieval-type siege of the Gaza Strip, the home of over two million Palestinians. After sealing the access to their living spaces with iron, cement and earth (BBC, 2023b), it is blocking these people—fellow human beings after all—from access to water, food, medicine, fuel, electricity and communication, including all humanitarian aid. In similar fashion to burying people alive, in essence, Israel thus intends to kill hundreds of thousands of innocent people, employing some of the most barbaric torture methods imaginable, including starvation and death from untreated wounds.

Given the targeted nature of Israeli action, the resulting deaths cannot be euphemistically called “collateral damage,” but are the results of intentional killing. Using Fascist language (which degrades human beings) Yoav Gallant, the Israeli minister of defense, stated: “No power, no food, no gas, everything is closed. We are fighting human animals [sic] and we act accordingly.” In utter disregard of Natural Law (akin to the treatment of Antigone’s brother, Polyneices), the dead bodies of Palestinians are left to rot in the sun. To make things worse, Israeli drivers routinely drive their cars to trample on these dead Palestinians.

Moreover, Israel blocked all escape routes to Israeli territory. Due to Israel’s persistent and methodical bombing campaign, Egypt had to close its borders, too. One can ask why Israel is preventing people from leaving the most dangerous place on earth. The quick answer would be: To prevent Hamas leaders from escaping.

However, this privileged group of people most likely will be able to flee anyway (possibly through tunnels that are leading to Egypt), while ordinary Palestinians will remain trapped in the Gaza Strip, waiting for an almost certain death. This means that Israel intends to kill countless innocent civilians, who belong to a specific ethnic group, which is called genocide. By killing Palestinians instead of “only” expelling them, it prevents a huge gathering of Palestinian refugees who could exert pressure on Israel in the future. The Stalin-like logic seems to be as follows: A Palestinian, a problem; no Palestinian, no problem.

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The Gaza strip [Source: reddit.com]

Curiously, at the beginning of the hot conflict, the number of dead Israelis and Palestinians moved almost in tandem. Obviously, Israel, which in this case acted after October 7, wanted to ensure that it killed a sufficient number of Palestinians in revenge. Given subdued activity by Hamas after the initial attack and an escalation of violence committed by Israel, there will be a significantly larger number of dead Palestinians than Israelis in a few days, as happened so often in the past.

In addition, Israel showed utter disrespect for international borders, for example, bombing targets in Lebanon. In general, one has to remember that the violence originating from Hamas was perpetrated by a formation that several countries label as a terrorist organization, while the Israeli killings are officially ordered by a state that wants to be perceived as being democratic.

According to Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, all of these radical measures are “just the beginning.” Among other things, he declared that every member of Hamas is “a dead man.” This means that he aims for the extraterritorial and extrajudicial killings of at least of 30.000-40.000 people (the estimated number of Hamas fighters), even though only several hundred combatants participated in the attack on Israel. Depending on how Hamas membership is defined, Israel might embark on an even more extensive killing spree, including Hamas-affiliated bookkeepers and cleaners, for example.

If left unchecked, Netanyahu’s megalomaniacal quest to “change the Middle East” and create a new order there will not end at this point. In the next step, the Israeli army is likely to launch a full-scale invasion of the Gaza Strip and possibly the West Bank, too. Already now, Israel is massing hundreds of thousand troops at the border with Palestinian territories, ready for this assault. They eclipse the small group of a few hundred Hamas fighters who attacked Israel. It is possible that Israel will engage in acts of ethnic cleansing, expelling the entire remaining population of both Palestinian territories and annex them. When the last Palestinian homeland will have become an “official” part of the state of Israel, the Palestinian people will only continue to exist in a diaspora.

Alas, Israel probably is not going to be willing to stop even there. Its big dream seems to be drawing the U.S. into a full-scale regional war with Iran, Lebanon, and other arch enemies. This, in turn, might result in a global conflict if other non-regional players were to get involved. Most likely, such a worldwide contest would also entail large-scale domestic conflicts in countries with large groups of Muslim immigrants, such as France, the UK and Germany—showing again that many Western leaders are not acting in the interest of their own peoples. As happened so often, Western governments allow a huge damage to occur and later—in order to demonstrate that democracy seemingly works—allow information about the true scale of destruction brought about by Israel to emerge. But at that time, it will already be too late.

While Western powers are resorting to habitual war mongering and Israel is engaging in what could be called state-sponsored rape and the wanton destruction of an ethnic group, it is up to Russia and China to intervene in a determined fashion. More specifically, these top leaders of an envisioned multicentric word order, where objective standards of justice are to be enforced, should act as powerful peacemakers. Russia can play a particularly important role in this regard, since it maintains constructive ties with all countries that directly or indirectly are involved in the conflict, including Israel, the Palestinian National Authority, Iran, Syria and many other Arab states.

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Vladimir Putin with Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) leader Mahmoud Abbas in Moscow in 2018. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is standing behind Putin. [Source: foreignbrief.com]

Here is a short, three-step manual of what the new multicentric leaders need to do:

1. Counter misinformation

Russian and Chinese government officials and media outlets should separate facts from propaganda, so that there will be a reliable information base for making rational decisions that benefit humankind. For example, Israeli propagandists are calling the Hamas attack the worst day in the history of Israel. This is a remarkable hyperbole if one recalls biblical accounts of how terribly Jews suffered on many occasions and if one looks back at modern history. Exploiting “labeling bias” and “vividness bias,” these misinformation officers also describe the short-lived Hamas incursion as Israel’s Pearl Harbor and 9/11 combined, thus justifying violent action comparable to what the U.S. did after these events.

Again, Westerners are numbed by such psychological tricks, holding vigils for Israelis only, while Israel is committing atrocities against Palestinians. As part of an objective analysis, the statistics must be put into perspective: The number of dead Israelis—no matter how tragic each death is—is significantly lower than the sum of Palestinians killed by Israel during the decades-long conflict.

2. Ask cui bono

Although many are raising legitimate questions, the attack on Israel cannot be portrayed as a false-flag operation executed by the Israeli secret service if Hamas prided itself of its spectacular attack. However, the forensic question of cui bono (to whom does it a benefit), is still relevant in the current situation. In particular, Israel stands to profit enormously from this event.

Given that Netanyahu’s government beforehand pursued a radical course against the Palestinians, wanted to take even harsher measures, but was paralyzed facing massive public opposition to his ‘reform’ of Israel’s judicial structures and demonstrations by Israelis by a host of domestic struggles, it stands to gain tremendously from the tragedy. It thus had a clear and strong incentive to ignore the warnings of an imminent attack coming from Egypt and other places and not to act decisively to protect Israeli civilians in the course of Hamas’s onslaught.

Cynics would argue that the Israeli government might have been willing to sacrifice a comparatively small number of its own people (the number of which is difficult to be checked and, in the worst case, might be inflated), to achieve much larger, visionary goals: It first unified Israelis and galvanized them and Western powers (in particular, the previously rather lethargic U.S.) to action.

After gaining considerable strength in this manner, the Israeli government can pursue the following vision: The elimination of all Palestinians from its territory, the annexation of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, and possibly even the destruction (or at least, decapacitating) of its regional foes, such as Iran. In this context, it is noteworthy how swiftly and methodically Israel reacted to the Hamas attack. This appears to be impossible without having developed and rehearsed a master plan for such an eventuality beforehand.

3. Lead a high-impact alliance for freedom

Russia and China need to form a coalition of states that are serious about establishing a just multicentric world order. If Israel does not heed calls to stop its illegal acts, this new “alliance for freedom” should send a protection group to Palestine. This formation should ensure that no more Palestinian people are killed by Israelis and that this ethnic group can keep its homeland. Of course, the Palestinian leadership must also commit to act according to internationally recognized legal principles. Hamas and other armed groups should be transformed into a regular Palestinian army an unlikelihood if Israel’s invasion kills all of the Hamas followers. In the last step, a lasting peace needs to be negotiated and implemented in the Middle East. Its cornerstone has to be a two-state solution (Israel and Palestine) and the enforcement of all UN resolutions related to the Middle East.

Conclusion

In our times, the Old Testament command “an eye for an eye” (Exodus 21:24[1])—a particular manifestation of the ius talionis (law of revenge)—is often criticized as being barbaric and cruel. However, at the time it was formulated, it represented a progressive step towards the rationalization and humanization of law, which found its full realization in subsequent Christian legal doctrines. In particular, this maxim from the second book of the Tora (Shemot) codified the principle not only of reciprocal, but also of proportional justice. It thus eliminated arbitrary “draconian” punishments whose severity far exceeded the damage created in the first place.

Alas, the state of Israel, as many times before, behaves like a self-appointed rogue, not even respecting its own biblical laws, since the damage it is inflicting on its enemies by far exceeds the loss it suffered. In essence, Israel returns to stone-age methods to send its enemy—in this case, an entire people—back to the stone age.

The given crisis is a test as to whether a new, fair international order has already emerged or, at least, has good chances to surface. Those countries that want to establish a multicentric global community of the just (diametrically opposite to the infamous “coalition of the willing” during the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003), especially Russia and China, should not just stand by and look elsewhere. Instead, these states should actively support and liberate the Palestinian people, who have been victimized for such a long time, from the yoke of Israeli occupation and oppression. Put in a nutshell, the path trailers of a better world should adopt the following noble principle: When they go low, we go high!
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Post by blindpig » Fri Oct 20, 2023 1:55 pm

OCTOBER 19, 2023 BY M. K. BHADRAKUMAR
Why Biden lied on Gaza hospital attack

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US President Joe Biden hugs Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu upon arrival at Tel Aviv airport, October 18, 2023

White lies are often uttered to protect someone or deflect the upsetting truths. The US President Joseph Biden’s white lie obfuscated the horrific truth about the Israeli missile attack on the Baptist church in Gaza on Tuesday night, which took the lives of over 500 people.

Biden probably felt safe because platinum grade war crimes seldom get probed — Vietnam (My Lai massacre), Afghanistan (Kunduz hospital airstrike) and Iraq (Fallujah). Nonetheless, there will be a trial at the high court of his own conscience.

If and when such a moment comes, all he needs to do is to read a stunning blog written by Jonathan Cook, an award-winning British journalist and the author of Israel and the Clash of Civilisations who was based in Nazareth (Israel) for twenty years — This is another Iraqi WMD moment. We are being gaslit.

Cook wrote: “It’s not just ‘unlikely’ that a Palestinian rocket hit the Gaza hospital. It’s impossible. The media know this, they just don’t dare say it.”

Biden knows it, too. Read carefully his remark Wednesday, upon arrival in Israel: “Based on what I’ve seen, it appears as though it was done by the other team, not you. But there’s a lot of people out there, not sure.” [Emphasis added.]

The White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan who drafted those words for Biden to deliver took care to lace the statement with caveats. A White House statement by NSC spokesperson Adrienne Watson that followed a few hours also prevaricated: “While we continue to collect information, our current assessment, based on analysis of overhead imagery, intercepts and open source information, is that Israel is not responsible for the explosion at the hospital in Gaza yesterday.” [Emphasis added.]

The big question, therefore, is: Why did Biden indulge in a risky white lie? Multiple factors come into play here. The news of the Gaza blast was already available Tuesday night in DC, as Biden and his entourage sat on the runway waiting to leave for Tel Aviv, with gnawing anxiety about what the visit would be able to achieve.

Indeed, the visit was a gamble. Yet, cancellation of the trip was a “non-option”, as compulsions of domestic politics and foreign policy had coalesced inseparably by then. One only had to follow the withering criticism of Biden by Fox News and the growing demands by the Republicans to wreak vengeance on Iran for empowering the Palestinian resistance.

Equally, Biden was conscious of the debris of the regional tour undertaken by Secretary of State Antony Blinken just the previous week. Blinken was subjected to snubs and tongue-lashing in a way none of his predecessors ever probably experienced in West Asian capitals. The US’ influence in the region is at rock bottom.

Biden knew he had to act — and to be seen as acting. He also sensed that the optics meant a great deal to Israel (a key ally), to Benjamin Netanyahu (an intimate personal friend of yesteryears whose political career is in jeopardy), and, of course, to Biden himself (as his re-election bid is at stake.)

Biden took out of his toolbox Modi-style “hug diplomacy” at the tarmac of the Tel Aviv airport. As he hugged Netanyahu, Biden killed three birds in a single shot: first, he silenced the Republican Party criticism of him for having appeased Iran and neglected Israel’s security. Second, Biden underscored that although the going gets tough in the proxy war in Ukraine, the US firmly holds Israel’s back.

Most important, he planted rings of engagement around Netanyahu although the latter is at the end of the road in his political career, as he is Washington’s best bet to ensure that future Israeli behaviour remains amenable to US persuasion.

This last point holds the key. The US is not looking for a regional conflict in West Asia. Biden understands Israel’s zest for retribution against Hamas but is averse to widening the conflict. The US takes seriously Tehran’s warning about direct intervention if Israeli attacks continue. But then, Tehran is also not looking for a conflict.

From such a perspective, Biden reaffirmed to Netanyahu Washington’s stalwart support for Israel’s self-defence, but also urged Israel “not to be consumed by rage” in its response to the attack by Hamas. As he put it, “Justice must be done. But I caution that, while you feel that rage, don’t be consumed by it. After 9/11, we were enraged in the United States. While we sought justice and got justice, we also made mistakes.”

Certainly, it needed courage to admit own mistakes to counsel moderation to the present Israeli government, which is dominated by ultranationalist forces. The leader of the Religious Zionist Party, Bezalel Yoel Smotrich is Israel’s Finance Minister — a supporter of expanding Israeli settlements in the West Bank who opposes Palestinian statehood and denies the existence of the Palestinian people.

The leader of the Otzma Yehudit, Itamar Ben-Gvir is Netanyahu’s Minister of National Security, who was once convicted of supporting the terrorist group Kach, which espoused Kahanism, an extremist religious Zionist ideology, whom Haaretz newspaper described as the ‘go-to man’ for Jewish extremists and whose client list “reads like a ‘Who’s Who’ of suspects in Jewish terror cases and hate crimes in Israel”.

Yet, following hours of talks with Netanyahu and his war cabinet, Biden disclosed that Israel had agreed to allow the opening of the Egypt-Gaza border to deliveries of desperately needed food, water and medical supplies after the 11-day total blockade. “The Palestinian people are suffering greatly as well, and we mourn the loss of innocent Palestinian lives like the entire world,” Biden said. “The people of Gaza need food, water, medicine and shelter.”

Later, Biden remarked during a refuelling stop at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, “Israel has been badly victimised but the truth is they have an opportunity to relieve suffering of people who have nowhere to go – it’s what they should do.”

The Guardian newspaper wrote that “US officials are believed to have tried to convince their Israeli counterparts in meetings during the presidential visit that a scorched-earth response in Gaza would trigger a humanitarian catastrophe, a loss of global support for Israel and perhaps a wider war, without eradicating Hamas.”

Elsewhere, in another report, Guardian also noted, “That Biden is emotionally and politically committed to Israel is not open to question. His career confirms it, as do his votes when he was a senator; he has visited Israel many times, from the era of Golda Meir to the present day. His speech in Washington last week after the Hamas murders was an exceptionally powerful moral statement of the Israel with which he identifies.

“But Biden also supports the Palestinians… The most obvious reason for this visit is for Biden to show solidarity after the slaughter on 7 October. Showing empathy is one of Biden’s default strengths. But he has also travelled to urge a strategically informed response by Israel, avoiding overreaction. Escalation is against the US’s interests. Washington also wants to keep open the possibility that Hamas’s hostages, some of whom are Americans, can be returned alive.

Time will tell how far Biden succeeded in his mission. He had no choice but to resort to a white lie for a larger good. The clincher comes as the hostage crisis prolongs. Biden seems to be hopeful that Washington’s efforts through mediation by Qatar will show results. If that happens, it will have a profound impact on American opinion.

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The situation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict zone for October 19, 2023
October 19, 2023
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Massive strikes by IDF aviation and artillery on the Gaza Strip continue. The Israelis methodically carry out goals known to them alone, the Palestinians report every minute about civilian casualties. The attacks mainly occur to the northwest of Gaza, in the Sheikh Radwan area , Jabaliya and Beit Lahiyya , but also to populated areas to the south, such as Rafah and Khan Yunis . In the latter, several strikes occurred near the Gamal Abdel Nasser Hospital .

In response, the Palestinians fire rockets at nearby towns and military bases. In particular , Netivot , Beersheba , Segev - Shalom and Ashkelon and Ashdod suffered . Rumors are spreading online about the evacuation of residents from Ashkelon, where about 130 thousand people lived before the conflict.

In the West Bank, protests by Arab youth continue in all major settlements, leading to clashes with the police. The situation is especially difficult in Tulkarm . At night, IDF forces carried out an operation to demolish the house of an alleged terrorist, which resulted in a full-fledged urban battle. Clashes are still going on, Palestinian sources talk about 14 Arabs killed, and the Israelis have ten wounded and one dead as a result of an IED explosion.

The situation on the Israeli-Lebanese border has worsened significantly. Hezbollah again carried out several strikes on various targets at Israeli military bases and observation posts, and after that the Lebanese branch of the Al-Qassam Brigades launched 30 rockets at IDF-controlled settlements in the Western Galilee . In addition, in Kiryat Shmona , a rocket hit a nine-story building. Three civilians were injured, including a five-year-old girl. No one has yet claimed responsibility for the shelling.

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Progress of hostilities
Northern direction

Palestinian forces again attacked the outskirts of Sderot , Zikim and Ashdod . And in Ashkelon, the Hamas attack was partially repelled by Israeli air defense systems, intercepting ammunition. In addition, Tel Aviv was again under fire: local residents reported the work of air defense crews and the fall of several missiles into the sea near the city beach.

Eastern and southern directions

Hamas militants launched rockets and mortar attacks on Miftahim and Sufa , as well as Be'er Sheva and Netivot , where residential buildings and cars were damaged. In addition to this, Palestinian forces reported shelling of the Reim military base and a certain tank field.

Gaza Strip

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The Israeli Air Force, with artillery support, continues to launch massive attacks on the Gaza Strip: footage of destroyed residential buildings and dead children is being circulated in Arab media. According to the latest data from the local Ministry of Health, more than 3.8 thousand people were killed, at least 13.5 thousand were injured of varying degrees of severity. One of the dead was Jamila al - Shanti , the fourth member of the Hamas Politburo to be killed since the beginning of the conflict. In addition, Israeli troops again shelled the border Rafah : at least 46 people were killed in the city within 24 hours, including a woman seven months pregnant.

Border with Lebanon

The tense situation remains along Israel's entire northern border. Last night, the Israeli Air Force carried out airstrikes on the outskirts of the village of Labuna . In the morning, Hezbollah militants launched two anti-tank missiles in the direction of Kibbutz Manara . In response, the IDF fired at border areas in southern Lebanon: explosions occurred , including in the vicinity of Kafr Qila , Meis al - Jabal .

During the day and evening the intensity of the strikes increased. Hezbollah militants fired at Gesher HaZiv , Dvornit , Shomer , Zarit - information about a hit on the watchtower was spread online. In turn, Israeli troops launched massive attacks throughout the border area of ​​southern Lebanon: arrivals were reported in the area of ​​Alma al-Shaab , Ad-Dahir , Marwein , Beit Lifa , Kuzaha , Ait al-Shab , Al-Adisa and other settlements. In addition, Israeli drones attacked targets in the vicinity of Hula and Wazzani .

In addition, the Al-Qassam–Lebanon Brigades claimed responsibility for launching 30 rockets from southern Lebanon into populated areas of the Western Galilee , primarily Nahariya and Shlomi .

West Bank

Mass detentions of Palestinians continue in the region: more than 80 people have been arrested, and the houses of suspected terrorists have also been destroyed. The number of prisoners in Israel since the beginning of the conflict has increased from 5.3 thousand to 10 thousand - a significant part of them were detained during protests in the West Bank. The most violent clashes with security forces took place in the areas of Nablus , Ramallah and Hebron . And Tulkarm has been undergoing an operation in the Nur-Shams camp since the morning; local residents also reported the use of aircraft, including an Apache helicopter, as well as the sounds of explosions.

Political-diplomatic background
Rishi Sunak's arrival in Israel


British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak arrived on an A400M military transport aircraft in Tel Aviv , where he discussed with the Israeli authorities humanitarian aid for the Gaza Strip and the evacuation of the civilian population of the enclave. He met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Yitzhak Herzog . After Israel, Sunak went to Saudi Arabia , where he is scheduled to hold talks with Crown Prince Muhammad Ibn Salman al - Saud . Downing Street said it considers Riyadh an important regional player and hopes for its role in resolving the situation in the Middle East.

Sending Russian humanitarian aid


Russia sent 27 tons of humanitarian aid to Egypt for the Gaza Strip on a special plane from the Ministry of Emergency Situations . The plane took off from the Ramenskoye airfield near Moscow to the city of El Arish . At the same time, Egyptian authorities said that tomorrow morning the Rafah checkpoint will be opened and 20 trucks with humanitarian aid will be able to enter the Gaza Strip. After Israel's approval to provide humanitarian aid‌‌.

Statements by individual speakers


The chairman of one of the factions of the Israeli ruling Likud party, Amir Weitman , made threats against Russia and the RT channel: “ After we win this war .. we will make sure that Ukraine wins too.. Russia will pay for the fact that she did... "

Iraqi Shia leader Muqtada al - Sadr called on all Muslim countries to take part in peaceful assemblies on the borders of Egypt , Jordan and Lebanon without weapons and to gather on the border of Palestine .

Hamas Politburo Chairman Khaled Mashaal gave an interview on the Al Arabiya channel , during which he stated that he expresses gratitude and respect to the Palestinian militants who took a colossal step, unprecedented in the history of the conflict with Israel . Noting also that Al-Qassam's brigades staged a surprise for the security and intelligence services to hide the enemy, and this is a stroke of genius by which they were able to take the enemy and the entire world intelligence by surprise. In addition, Khaled Meshal was unhappy that during his visit, Joe Biden got acquainted only with the Israeli position and did not pay due attention to the crimes of the IDF: “ The American administration is immoral and inhumane because they do not see the demolition of hospitals and mosques and this systematic measure, as well as war crimes committed by the Zionist army on the land of Gaza ." Nevertheless, the chairman of the Hamas Politburo indicated that he has no doubt about the victory of the Palestinian forces in this conflict.

On the closure of Israeli embassies and warnings from the State Department

Israel closes its embassies in several Middle Eastern countries, including Bahrain , Jordan , Morocco , Egypt . The embassy in Turkey was evacuated earlier.

At the same time, State Department representatives issued a warning to Americans due to possible violence against US citizens. The department asks for “increased caution” due to rising tensions and mass demonstrations by pro-Palestinian activists around the world.

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Will Yemen and Iraq join Palestine's Al-Aqsa Flood?
Tel Aviv's war on the beleaguered Gaza Strip represents the first real test of the ‘Unity of Fronts’ concept, which may see a wide range of Axis of Resistance regional groups join the Palestinian resistance in a war on Israel.


The Cradle's Iraq Correspondent
OCT 19, 2023

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Just hours after the launch of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, the deadliest resistance offensive for Israel since its inception, supporters hit the streets in numerous Arab and Muslim-majority countries. Yet one nation, Yemen, stood out, despite its vast geographical distance from occupied Palestine.

Not unlike previous mass demonstrations in solidarity with Palestine, hundreds of thousands of Yemenis poured into the streets of various cities, unwavering in their declaration of readiness to stand with the Palestinian resistance against what they saw as the "enemy of the Ummah."

In a stirring speech delivered on 10 October, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, the leader of the Ansarallah movement, proclaimed that Yemenis are ready to “perform their sacred duty to stand by the Palestinian people.”

“Our people are ready to move in hundreds of thousands and join the Palestinian people to confront the enemy, and we will not hesitate to do everything possible,” he added, before emphasizing that “We are in coordination with the Axis of Resistance, and if the Americans intervened militarily directly, we are ready to participate even with rocket shelling.” Notably, like other members of the Axis, Houthi warned the enemies against crossing certain “red lines.”

Yemen’s red lines

Yemeni military expert Aziz Rashid posits that the US "is unable to engage in a direct clash with the Axis of Resistance because this will have serious repercussions on American and Zionist interests."

Speaking to The Cradle, Rashid explains that that the "red lines" justifying Yemeni involvement in the conflict are not limited to direct US intervention. He points to other triggers for crossing these lines, including ongoing Israeli atrocities against the Palestinians, attacks on Jerusalem, Jenin, and Nablus in the West Bank, the request for intervention by Gaza's resistance, and any serious attempts to eliminate the resistance. Crucially, he points out that these violations will trigger a coordinated response by the entire Axis “through the joint operations rooms.”

For the Yemeni populace, the Palestinian cause has long represented a principled, religious, moral, and national commitment. Political analyst Talib al-Hassani believes that “one of the reasons for the US-Saudi aggression against the state since March 2015 is Yemen’s position within the Axis of Resistance and the great danger it poses to the United States' interests in the region."

But the question remains whether a nation already worn down by eight years of relentless conflict and besieged conditions can realistically participate in military action against Israel.

“Some may see this position as a show,” Hassani tells The Cradle, “but, in reality, Yemen has significant military capabilities that enable it to target Israel.” He highlights the transformation Yemen underwent after the 21 September Revolution in 2014, whose objectives encompassed liberating itself from foreign dominance and aligning with Arab and Islamic causes, including the Palestinian issue.

Ansarallah’s arsenal

Tel Aviv takes these threats seriously. Israeli media sounded the alarm after Operation "Yemen Hurricane" on 17 January, 2022 when Ansarallah-aligned Yemeni forces struck UAE oil facilities with ballistic missiles and drones in Abu Dhabi and Dubai - this, from a distance of around 1,600 kilometers, which is equivalent to the distance between Yemen and Israel. That the Yemenis could potentially target the Israeli ports of Eilat, Tel Aviv, and Haifa were no longer in question.

Rashid underscores that any Yemeni involvement in the war would likely materialize in the form of drone and missile attacks targeting specific objectives, as per the Resistance Axis' strategic plan, the Unity of Fronts.

Hassani further explains that these strikes “may extend beyond the occupied Palestinian territories to the sea lanes and American and Israeli bases in the Red Sea and the African side of the Red Sea.” He points to Houthi's emphasis in his last speech that “we must have an impact on the Israeli enemy,” which means that the strikes “will be large, focused, accurate, and painful."

Ansarallah's formidable arsenal, some of which were showcased in a military parade in Sanaa during last month’s anniversary of the revolution, includes the impressive Samad 3 attack drones, which have a range of 1,800 kilometers and are armed with explosive warheads weighing between 20 and 50 kilograms.

Additionally, there's the Eid 2 drone, carrying a hefty 40-kilogram explosive warhead and capable of reaching targets of up to 2,000 kilometers. The Yemeni army also possesses long-range surface-to-surface ballistic missiles like the Quds 4, Aqeel, and Toofan. Notably, their naval missiles can target Israeli and US bases in the Red Sea, as well as US bases in the Persian Gulf.

Checking the US in Iraq

In Iraq, the resistance has already begun to hint at what lies ahead. On Wednesday, Kataib Hezbollah claimed credit for drone attacks on the Ain al-Assad and Al-Harir bases, in which a number of US servicemen were injured. The following day, the group's spokesman, Jaafar al-Husseini, explained the reasons for the strike clearly:

“The Americans are essential partners in killing the residents of the Gaza Strip and therefore, they must bear the consequences…[The US] knows very well the potential of the Iraqi resistance, which has multiplied for some time, and today we are at a stage capable of striking all American bases in Iraq."

Iraq, a country in which the Resistance Axis played a pivotal role in territorially defeating ISIS, exhibits no less enthusiasm for supporting the Palestinian resistance, especially in the face of relentless Israeli bombardment and potential direct US involvement.

In addition to Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani's official condemnation of the occupation army’s genocide campaign, factions aligned with the Axis are gearing up for potential engagement in the multi-front war when the call is made. These factions aim to replicate the role they played in the Syrian theater against foreign-backed terrorist organizations.

A source within one of the Iraqi resistance factions reveals to The Cradle that coordination has already been established with Hamas. In recent days, meetings have taken place between Iraqi resistance factions to map out strategies for responding to Israeli attacks on Gaza, with a focus on expanding the battle's scope to deter Israeli occupation forces. And the first course of action will be to ensure that Tel Aviv fights alone:

“The Iraqi factions are monitoring the course of events in Palestine, especially with regard to American and European intervention in military operations alongside Israel. We have taken measures on the ground and we are fully prepared, and the target bank has been determined in the event of any direct American intervention in the war.”

Secretary-General of the Iraqi Hezbollah Brigades Abu Hussein al-Hamidawi threatened in a statement to target US bases in Iraq if the US intervened in Israel's Gaza war. He stressed that “our missiles, drones, and special forces are ready to target the American enemy in its bases if it intervenes in this battle, and we will target known sites of the Zionist entity.”
Additionally, a source close to the Iraqi resistance told The Cradle that there are other means available to support Gaza's resistance from Iraq that might place pressure on the US and Israel and change the equation - that we might witness in the upcoming hours or days.

Palestine's got allies too

The leader of Asaib Ahl al-Haq, Sheikh Qais al-Khazali, made a phone call to Hamas Political Bureau Chief Ismail Haniyeh on 10 October, in which they discussed developments in Gaza. In a statement afterward, Khazali stressed that “Iraq is committed to supporting the Palestinian cause, and that the Iraqi resistance factions are fully prepared for any action required of them to liberate Holy Jerusalem and support the Palestinian people.”

Meanwhile, the head of the Badr Movement, Hadi al-Ameri, threatened the US occupying forces with “heavy losses” if Washington decided to intervene directly in the war. At a recent press conference, he held the US “responsible for what is happening in the Gaza Strip because of its unlimited support for the Zionists,” and said it “will suffer a great loss if it decides to enter the war on the side of the Zionist entity against the Palestinian people."

Military expert Nawaf al-Badrani explains that, unlike Yemen's resistance forces, Iraqi groups have some geographic limits:

"The Iraqi factions do not have ballistic missiles capable of reaching the occupied territories. Its involvement in the battle may be through targeting American forces stationed in 10 major military bases in Iraq, or coordinating with Syria to allow faction fighters to reach the borders of the occupied Golan."

Iraqi sources reveal that fighters from certain armed factions have already moved toward areas near occupied Palestine, awaiting instructions to engage in the battle against the Israeli occupation army.

Contact made by The Cradle with several faction leaders confirms that these parties are prepared to participate in this "great fight" alongside the Palestinian resistance.

https://new.thecradle.co/articles/will- ... aqsa-flood

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The Explosion of Israel’s Formaldehyde Strategy in Gaza
Posted on October 20, 2023 by Yves Smith

Yves here. With the situation in Gaza rolling relentlessly towards escalation, it is important to look at the history to understand how Israel set about to make the conflict intractable.

By Ramzy Baroud, a journalist and the Editor of the Palestine Chronicle. He is the author of five books including: “These Chains Will Be Broken: Palestinian Stories of Struggle and Defiance in Israeli Prisons” (2019), “My Father Was a Freedom Fighter: Gaza’s Untold Story” (2010) and “The Second Palestinian Intifada: A Chronicle of a People’s Struggle” (2006). Dr. Baroud is a Non-resident Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Islam and Global Affairs (CIGA), Istanbul Zaim University (IZU). His website is www.ramzybaroud.net. Originally published at Common Dreams

Israel had the perfect plan for Gaza – in fact, for all Palestinians, when it decided to redeploy its forces around the Occupied Gaza Strip in 2005.

Despite statements made, back then, by Israeli officials that the ‘disengagement’ plan aimed at severing Israel’s legal and other responsibilities from its role as an Occupier, the actual story was different.

Dov Weisglass, a top adviser to the late Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, conveyed the real reasons behind the redeployment.

Weisglass knew exactly what he was saying; after all, he was one of the architects of the plan.

But how much of the Israeli plan, as described by Weisglass, was, in fact, implemented? And did the current war in the Strip change those outcomes, as pronounced nearly two decades ago?

“The significance of the disengagement plan is the freezing of the peace process,” Weisglass told Haaretz in 2004.

That part has, indeed, been achieved in full. Not only was the so-called peace process frozen, but Israel has, since then, carried out numerous steps to make sure that there is nothing worth negotiating over.

The exponential growth of illegal Jewish settlements, the killing of Palestinians, the desecration of holy sites and the annexation plans made it unrealistic to even suggest that a two state solution is still practically possible.

But why was Israel keen on freezing a ‘process’ that was futile to begin with?

It was not the peace process that mattered to Israel, but the fact that, so long as such political conversations were still taking place, the Palestinian political agenda remained relevant.

This logic, long argued by Palestinians, was supported by Weisglass himself, when he said that “When you freeze that process, you prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state, and you prevent a discussion on the refugees, the borders and Jerusalem.”

“Effectively,” he added, “this whole package called the Palestinian state, with all that it entails, has been removed indefinitely from our agenda. And all this with authority and permission. All with a (US) presidential blessing and the ratification of both houses of Congress.”

This explains much of what has happened since the senior Israeli officials made those revelations and predictions.

First, is that all Israeli governments, regardless of their ideological or political orientations, remained faithful to the plan, and never engaged in any genuine political conversations on the future of a Palestinian State, the rights of the Palestinians, let alone a just peace.

This indicates that Israel’s intentions were not open for debate within the country’s political establishment. For Tel Aviv, it was the end of peace efforts, and the start of a new phase, that of entrenching the Occupation.

Second, every US administration since then has either invested in the overall Israeli agenda or disowned the very ‘peace process’ that the Americans had, themselves, invented and sustained.

This, too, did not happen by chance. Israel had invested much lobbying efforts and diplomacy in dissuading the Americans from continuing to pursue their own agenda.

Not only did the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu get what he wanted, he even managed to convince the Trump Administration in 2017 to follow Israel’s own agenda on Jerusalem, on the refugees, on settlements and even on annexation.

The Biden administration did not alter that new grim political reality established by President Donald Trump, even if some of its language appeared to suggest otherwise.

Third, although unwittingly, Weisglass indicated that Israel does not see Palestinians and their struggle as fragments, but as a unified whole. By blocking one aspect of that struggle, the political process, all others are meant to fall apart like pieces of dominos.

The division of Palestinians, along with the ability of Mahmoud Abbas to sustain his Palestinian Authority for all these years despite its failure to achieve anything of substance, allowed Israel to advance its original plan unhindered.

Frustrated by the insistence of many countries, including the US, that Israel must engage in a political process, Israel, instead, decided to ‘disengage’ from Gaza.

“The disengagement is actually formaldehyde,” Weisglass said. “It supplies the amount of formaldehyde that is necessary so there will not be a political process with the Palestinians.”

The Israeli plan, however, was not a complete success. Palestinians continued to lead a massive campaign of resistance, involving all aspects of society in Gaza, the West Bank and Jerusalem.

And, as was always the case, Israel responded with a massive show of force whenever Palestinians seemed ready to challenge their Israeli jailors.

From the frequent raids on Jenin, Nablus, Jericho to the massive and deadly wars on Gaza, Israel has done everything in its power, not only to crush Palestinians but also to send them a message: no resistance of any kind will be tolerated, and no form of resistance will ever be enough to place Palestine back on Israel’s political agenda, or those of its allies.

A feeling of ‘we won, and you lost’ has pervaded official Israeli institutions and society. Israeli election campaigns seemed entirely disinterested in even discussing the settlements, a Palestinian State, the status of Jerusalem and so on.

Palestinians were still useful, however. The PA served as a line of defense for the ever-growing settlements. And every Palestinian attack against Israeli targets was utilized as further proof that Israel has no peace partner, thus solidifying the anti-peace position of every Israeli government.

The discussion in the media following the Hamas attack on southern Israel on October 7 focused on the attack itself, on Hamas as a group and, later, although selectively, on the bloodbath created by Israel in Gaza.

But that date was not the start of the war; it is a horrific episode of a war that has already started and is sustained by a very violent Israeli military Occupation and apartheid.

Equally important, regardless of Israeli propaganda and distorted western media coverage, there is no question that Israel has failed.

That failure was initiated by Sharon’s wishful thinking in 2005, and maintained through the illusions and arrogance of every Israeli government ever since.

The truth is that Netanyahu is only a cog in a massive Israeli political machine which aims at dismissing the Palestinian cause, forever.

Even those who insist on supporting Israel at any cost, cannot now genuinely pretend that Palestine is not back on the agenda as the Middle East’s most vital issue. Without a free Palestine, there can never be true peace, security or stability.

https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2023/10 ... -gaza.html

The British Roots of the Conflict in Palestine
Posted on October 19, 2023 by Yves Smith

Yves here. This post on the backstory of how the then British empire rather ineptly dialed up then tried to cool hostilities between Jewish immigrants promised a homeland and the Palestine incumbents is oddly superficial. For instance, it omits one of the original sins, recounted short form in a detailed account of T.E. Lawrence in Smithsonian Magazine:

But Faisal’s [third son and battlefield commander of Emir Hussein, ruler of the Hejaz region of central Arabia] young liaison officer also harbored a guilty secret. From his time in Cairo, Lawrence was aware of the extravagant promises the British government had made to Hussein in order to raise the Arab Revolt: full independence for virtually the entire Arab world. What Lawrence also knew was that just months after cementing that deal with Hussein, Britain had entered into a secret compact with its chief ally in the war, France. Under the Sykes-Picot Agreement, the future independent Arab nation was to be relegated to the wastelands of Arabia, while all the regions of value—Iraq, greater Syria—were to be allocated to the imperial spheres of Britain and France. As Lawrence recruited ever more tribes to the cause of future Arab independence, he became increasingly conscience-stricken by the “dead letter” promises he was making, and finally reached a breaking point. His first act of sedition—and by most any standards, a treasonous one—was to inform Faisal of the existence of Sykes-Picot….

With the war in Europe drawing to a close, he hurried to London to begin lining up support for the Arab cause at the upcoming Paris Peace Conference. Acting as Faisal’s personal agent, he frantically lobbied prime ministers and presidents to uphold the promises made to the Arabs and to prevent a peace imposed along the lines laid out in Sykes-Picot. By that scheme, “Greater” Syria was to be divided into four political entities—Palestine, Transjordan, Lebanon and Syria—with the British taking the first two, the French the latter. As for Iraq, Britain had planned to annex only the oil-rich southern section, but with more oil discovered in the north, they now wanted the whole thing.

Lawrence sought allies wherever he could find them. Surely the most remarkable was Chaim Weizmann, head of the English Zionist Federation. In January 1919, on the eve of the peace conference, Lawrence had engineered an agreement between Faisal and Weizmann. In return for Zionist support of a Faisal-led Syria, Faisal would support increased Jewish emigration into Palestine, tacitly recognizing a future Jewish state in the region. The pact was soon scuttled by the French.

But the most poignant what-might-have-been involved the Americans. Suspicious of the imperialist schemes of his European partners in Paris, President Woodrow Wilson sent a fact-finding commission to the Middle East. For three months, the King-Crane Commission toured Syria, Lebanon and Palestine, and what they heard was unequivocal: The vast majority of every ethnic and religious group wanted independence or, barring that, American administration. Wilson, however, had far more interest in telling other nations how they should behave than in adding to American responsibilities. When the commission returned to Paris with its inconvenient finding, the report was simply locked away in a vault.

Lawrence’s efforts produced a cruel irony. At the same time that he was becoming a matinee idol in Britain, courtesy of a fanciful lecture show of his exploits delivered by American journalist Lowell Thomas, he was increasingly regarded by senior British officials as the enemy within, the malcontent who stood in the way of victorious Britain and France dividing the spoils of war. In the end, the obstreperous lieutenant colonel was effectively barred from the peace conference and prevented any further contact with Faisal. That accomplished, the path to imperial concord—and betrayal—was clear.

The repercussions were swift in coming. Within the year, most all of the Middle East was aflame as the Arab world, enraged at seeing their Ottoman masters replaced by European ones, rebelled. Lawrence was particularly prescient about Iraq. In 1919, he had predicted full-scale revolt against British rule there by March 1920—“If we don’t mend our ways.” The result of the uprising in May 1920 was some 10,000 dead, including 1,000 British soldiers and administrators.

Tasked to clean up the debacle was the new British Colonial Secretary, Winston Churchill, who turned for help to the man whose warnings had been spurned: T.E. Lawrence. At the Cairo Conference in 1921, Lawrence helped to redress some of the wrongs. In the near future, Faisal, deposed by the French in Syria, would be placed on a new throne in British-controlled Iraq. Out of the British buffer state of Transjordan, the nation of Jordan would be created, with Faisal’s brother, Abdullah, at its head.

Gone forever, though, was the notion of a unified Arab nation. Vanished also was Lawrence’s spirit for the fight, or desire for leadership.


And the Stern Gang, where Jews settling in Israel formed an explicitly terrorist group to turn on their British overlords and Palestinians. From Wikipedia:

It was initially called the National Military Organization in Israel, upon being founded in August 1940, but was renamed Lehi one month later. The group referred to its members as terrorists and admitted to having carried out terrorist attacks.

Lehi split from the Irgun militant group in 1940 in order to continue fighting the British during World War II. It initially sought an alliance with Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany. Believing that Nazi Germany was a lesser enemy of the Jews than Britain, Lehi twice attempted to form an alliance with the Nazis, proposing a Jewish state based on “nationalist and totalitarian principles, and linked to the German Reich by an alliance”. After Stern’s death in 1942, the new leadership of Lehi began to move towards support for Joseph Stalin’s Soviet Union and the ideology of National Bolshevism, which was considered an amalgam of both right and left. Regarding themselves as “revolutionary Socialists”, the new Lehi developed a highly original ideology combining an “almost mystical” belief in Greater Israel with support for the Arab liberation struggle. This sophisticated ideology failed to gain public support and Lehi fared poorly in the first Israeli elections.

In April of 1948, Lehi and the Irgun were jointly responsible for the massacre in Deir Yassin of at least 107 Palestinian Arab villagers, including women and children. Lehi assassinated Lord Moyne, British Minister Resident in the Middle East, and made many other attacks on the British in Palestine. On 29 May 1948, the government of Israel, having inducted its activist members into the Israel Defense Forces, formally disbanded Lehi, though some of its members carried out one more terrorist act, the assassination of Folke Bernadotte some months later, an act condemned by Bernadotte’s replacement as mediator, Ralph Bunche. After the assassination, the new Israeli government declared Lehi a terrorist organization, arresting some 200 members and convicting some of the leaders. Just before the first Israeli elections in January 1949, a general amnesty to Lehi members was granted by the government. In 1980, Israel instituted a military decoration, an “award for activity in the struggle for the establishment of Israel”, the Lehi ribbon.[30] Former Lehi leader Yitzhak Shamir became Prime Minister of Israel in 1983.


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By Saurav Sarkar, a freelance movement writer, editor, and activist living in Long Island, New York. They have also lived in New York City, New Delhi, London, and Washington, D.C. Follow them on Twitter @sauravthewriter and at sauravsarkar.com. Produced by Globetrotter

Israeli flags are flying over all government buildings in the United Kingdom currently, but this isn’t the first time the former imperial hegemon has put its weight behind Zionism. In 1917, the British government issued the infamous Balfour Declaration.

This brief document—67 words—was a turning point in modern Palestinian history. It committed Great Britain to establishing a “national home” for Jewish people in Palestine. (The initial language promised a “Jewish state,” but was changed later.) The Balfour Declaration contained language that was meant to safeguard Palestinians, but we have seen how that has played out in the ensuing century.

From World War I to 1948, the British ruled Palestine, the bulk of that time under a mandate issued by the League of Nations. The population of Jewish settlers in Palestine increased over these decades—particularly the 1930s—as the British government fostered their immigration. In 1922, only 11 percent of the population in the region was Jewish. By 1931, the figure was up to about 17 percent. By 1939, it was almost 30 percent.

At that point, the British government sought to limit any further expansion of the Jewish population in order to ensure stability in the region. But by then, it was too late—the facts on the ground had changed. What had been a region that was almost 90 percent Palestinian had become a contested land between two demographically numerous groups. Moreover, the British had confiscated land from Palestinians to hand it over to Jewish people and engaged in violent repression of incipient Palestinian nationalism. And in the 1930s, a British government commission recommended that Palestine be partitioned, laying the groundwork for the failed “two-state solution.”

In other words, this conflict is the product of specific imperial policies that were practiced in the first half of the 20th century to foster a colonial project. The “Jewish question”—Europe’s longstanding inability to adequately address its own antisemitism—was made into Palestinians’ Zionist problem by the British Empire.

One of the key features of British rule was to play different groups against each other. One of the key methods adopted by them over the course of centuries and a global collection of provinces was to study the social history of their subjects to manage the politics and play different groups against each other.

The support for Jewish migration to Palestine triggered resentment and mobilization by Indigenous Palestinians, eventually leading to the Great Revolt of 1936-1939. The revolt, which included a general strike and peasant uprising, was violently repressed by the British government in collaboration with Zionist paramilitaries. However, after the revolt, the British began to limit further Jewish immigration to the region, turning against the group they had supported in order to protect their imperial interests. This led to violent attacks by Zionists in Palestine.

Palestine is not alone in this fate. In region after region, the British used strategies of “divide and rule” to pit one people against another for the benefit of the empire. In British India, they pushed the Hindu-Muslim divide, sometimes favoring one population, sometimes the other. In Cyprus, they pitted the Greeks against the Turks. In Sri Lanka, it was the Tamils against the Sinhalese. In Ireland, it was the Catholics against the Protestants. The list goes on.

In all of these places, the supposedly “ancient” politics of intergroup conflict have persisted beyond when the sun set on the British Empire. There have been territorial divides based on ethnicity and/or religion. British India became India and Pakistan. Pakistan was then further subdivided into Pakistan and Bangladesh. Ireland was split up into the Republic of Ireland and the UK’s Northern Ireland. Cyprus is divided in two, and its legal status is still unresolved. In Sinhalese-dominated Sri Lanka, a 30-year civil war waged to establish a Tamil state, which ended in 2009 in a similar fashion to what we are witnessing in Gaza today. And in 1948, Palestine was formally partitioned, establishing a Zionist state and what was meant to be a Palestinian one, with the blessing of the former British rulers who oversaw the beginning of the Nakba.

Each of these places has been marked with violent conflict based on “ancient” hatreds that can be traced to the last one or two centuries. It is this commonality that firmly establishes that the British Empire policies are the root cause of the violence in these regions; there are simply too many instances of these conflicts being traced back to the empire to imagine a coincidence.

While the proximate causes of Israeli apartheid, occupation, and genocide clearly lie squarely at the feet of Israel and its chief sponsor the United States, the United Kingdom has a special responsibility to make right its historical sins in Palestine—and everywhere else. A minimal first step would be to work to stop the current genocide instead of waving an Israeli flag. But this—let alone reparations—does not seem to be on the table.

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Seven Pillars of Wisdom is required reading if one is to understand the present. Of course, one must remember who is writing; with Lawrence there are several levels of motivation. Regardless, he is justly villified in the Arab world.

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Platform: ‘The fight of the Palestinians is integral to the fight of all humanity’

All anti-imperialists must stand firmly and unashamedly with the forces of resistance and national liberation.
World Anti-Imperialist Platform

Tuesday 17 October 2023

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When we understand the roots of the Palestinian question, we can see why it is impossible to solve it without defeating the imperialist drive for domination of the middle east.

The following statement was issued by the World Anti-imperialist Platform.

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As the Palestinian people enter the latest phase of their 75-year struggle for freedom from genocidal zionist occupation, the World Anti-imperialist Platform affirms its full and unconditional support for Palestine’s just war of self-defence and national liberation.

Today, this war has broken out into open, armed conflict once more. At other times it has been waged through peaceful means – including media campaigns, boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) activities, international diplomacy, mass protest and civil disobedience.

Peaceful means have brought the Palestinians victory after victory in the court of public opinion and international law. Hundreds of resolutions passed overwhelmingly by the United Nations general assembly have asserted their rights and drawn attention to the crimes being committed against them. Companies and charities all over the world have refused to invest in illegal settlement activities and in companies that profit from the illegal occupation.

The United Nations has repeatedly called on the world to act to stop the illegal occupation and to facilitate the return of Palestinian refugees to their homes. It has repeatedly and explicitly recognised the inalienable right of the Palestinian people to resist by whatever means necessary, including by armed struggle, the occupation of their lands, the racist regime implemented by the occupiers, and the state of siege under which they are forced to live.

But in a world dominated by imperialism, zionist Israel has been shown in practice to be a case apart. Its special status as a US protectorate has given it de facto immunity from international law, which has proved itself impotent and irrelevant in the face of imperialist power. Ignoring the will of the vast majority of humanity, Israel has been surrounded by a cushion of western public relations spin, persistently described by corporate media as ‘the only democracy in the middle east’ even as it breaks every norm of democracy, international law and human decency.

Given immunity by the protection of Anglo-American imperialism, the zionists, instead of being prevented have been actively helped in carrying out their vicious colonial project of ethnic cleansing – in removing the local population from their lands at the point of a gun and offering them three alternatives: leave, accept the status of a third-class non-person (slave), or die.

But the zionist colonial project came too late for any possible long-term success. Founded in the era of national liberation – the era that was opened by the first salvos of the 1917 October Revolution in Russia – the colonisers may have begun with overwhelming firepower on their side, but they have never been close to persuading the local population to submit.

While many Palestinians have indeed been dispersed around the world, the majority have remained, neither accepting their enslaved status nor meekly disappearing from the scene. Indeed, the new generation of resistance fighters, like their fathers and grandfathers before them, have made it clear they would rather die on their feet than live on their knees.

With such a spirit, no matter what the vicissitudes of history, no matter what difficulties they have to overcome, the final victory of the liberation struggle is assured.

The establishment of a European colonial settler outpost in the middle east was no accident. Plans began to be formed after the British navy switched its fuel to oil in the early years of the 20th century – just as vast lakes of oil were found to be lying underneath the Arabian peninsula. zionist immigration, overseen by the British colonisers, began immediately after World War One.

The formal partition of Palestine and the creation of the ‘jewish state’ of Israel in 1948 was ‘justified’ by the crimes of the Nazis against European jews and carried through on a wave of international sympathy, but the zionists immediately launched their own genocide to cleanse the land they had been granted of Palestinian residents and to take over all the land that had not been allocated to them in the original partition of the country.

What needs to be fundamentally understood about Israel is that it is an artificial creation by imperialism. In essence, it is not a ‘country’ or a ‘nation’; it is an army base serving the interests of the British and American oil monopolies, arms manufacturers and financiers. The Europeans who settled there made a Faustian pact: they would train their children to be the armed attack-dogs of imperialism in the middle east – keeping down the peoples of the entire region and helping to maintain control over their resources – in return for a privileged status over and a better standard of life than that of their Arab neighbours.

Every inequality, every obscenity, every barbarity stems from this agreement. The imperialists get a cheap and highly motivated fighting force, while the media and politicians of the west can express ‘solidarity’ while never admitting to involvement in or culpability for Israel’s crimes.

After the mockery that was made of the Palestinians’ supreme act of sacrifice during the Oslo peace process in 1993, when the combined forces of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) signed away their right to 78 percent of historic Palestine in return for recognition and sovereignty over the remaining 22 percent, it must be clear to all that only one solution now remains. By trying to take all of Palestine for themselves, the zionists have instead ensured the end of Israel.

There will be no peace in the middle east until a single, secular state of Palestine is established. One in which all are equal before the law, in which the rights of refugees to return to their homes is not merely ‘recognised’ but actually implemented, and in which all racist, apartheid structures and mechanisms are completely destroyed, so that christians, muslims, jews and those professing no faith are able to live together on terms of fraternity and equality.

The first step towards this will be the breaking of US and British imperialist support for the fascist, supremacist, apartheid state of Israel. There must be an end to the impunity that has been granted by US imperialist protection at the United Nations and in the imperialist media.

Without this imperialist protection and the bottomless pit of imperialist funding, it is clear that Israeli society would fall apart from its own inherent contradictions.

We in the Platform support every move in the middle east that is tending towards the isolation and destruction of the zionist settler-colonial project. The resistance to imperialist domination waged not only in Palestine but also by the people of Iran, Lebanon, Iraq, Syria and Yemen have tremendously weakened the position of Israel in the region, as has the Chinese-mediated rapprochement between Iran and Saudi Arabia.

The more the imperialist-sewn divisions between middle-eastern peoples can be overcome, the more vulnerable and isolated Israel will be and the stronger will be the support for the Palestinian resistance, which is being waged not only for their own liberation but on behalf of the entire region, whose progress and development has been held back for decades by imperialist war and domination.

The struggle of the Palestinian people against imperialist-backed genocide is a central part of the global struggle against imperialist domination. All progressive humanity must support it fully and unconditionally.

Today we hear news of the total siege being enforced against the millions of Palestinian occupants of the open-air prison that is the Gaza strip. These people, displaced from their lands and homes and herded into the most populous few miles on the planet, are now being held without food, water, medical supplies or electricity while bombs rain down on high-rise apartment buildings full of families who have nowhere else to go.

Just to underline this point, even as the United Nations was calling for humanitarian corridors to enable the exit of non-combatants, the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt – the only possible exit from the strip – was bombed. Once again, internationally banned chemical weapons, including white phosphorus, have been dropped on the people. Once again, the United Nations has declared such means to be illegal and called for an end to the siege.

But despite all this, politicians and media in the west are falling over themselves to excuse and hide the crimes of the occupiers instead of holding them to account. Once again, they are filling the pages of their newspapers with fabricated horror stories in order to try to equate the resistance of the occupiers with the oppression of the occupation.

This is the true face of the regime that sheds crocodile tears over the fate of ‘civilians’, even as their supporters call for the ‘wiping out’ of Gaza’s two million imprisoned people.

And this is the true tragedy of those who serve imperialism as its fascist proxies around the world: in order to dehumanise others, they must first dehumanise themselves. It is they, even more than those they target, who are finding themselves trapped inside an iron cage. It is they who have poisoned the minds of their children by bringing them up to hate and to kill; to believe in the twisted fantasy of dominant and subjugated races; of Uber and Untermensch.

They are doomed to a painful awakening. Their efforts will be in vain. The fascistic means of repression used to try to control Palestinian resistance will ultimately prove as futile as they have in Ukraine, south Korea, Chile, South Africa and so many other countries around the world.

Meanwhile, it is our task as anti-imperialists to help workers everywhere understand the true nature of this conflict, and to take a stand with the oppressed, whose fight is an integral part of the fight of all humanity to end the barbaric system of capitalist-imperialism for good.

We confirm that we will not be deterred from this duty by the push to criminalise every manifestation of support for Palestine that is now ongoing across the collective west.

Death to imperialism and its fascist proxies everywhere!
Victory to the resistance!


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Palestinian children injured in an Israeli air strike await treatment at the Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, on 17 October 2023 (AFP)

Israel-Palestine war: These are the hospitals Israel is threatening to bomb in Gaza
Originally published: Middle East Eye on October 18, 2023 by Middle East Eye Staff (more by Middle East Eye) | (Posted Oct 20, 2023)

The al-Ahli al-Arabi hospital, which was bombed by Israel on Tuesday night, killing at least 471 Palestinians, was one of several hospitals in the Gaza Strip to be warned by Israel to clear out, or face being hit by air strikes.

At the time of the devastating strike, the Anglican-run hospital was providing treatment and shelter to hundreds of Palestinians wounded and displaced by Israel’s 12-day war on the besieged enclave.

The hospital had received threats from Israel to either evacuate or be bombed, according to the Palestinian health ministry.

The ministry told Middle East Eye the Israeli army told all hospitals in northern Gaza and the central Gaza City last week to clear out. The Palestinian health ministry rejected the threats and refused to leave vulnerable patients.

Gaza-based doctor Sohaib al-Hems said staff of al-Awda Hospital in Jabalia and the Public Aid Hospitals in Gaza City refused to leave.

The director of al-Awda hospital said it would be “impossible” to transport the sick and wounded.

Even in the south—where Israeli authorities had forcibly ejected more than one million Palestinians to—hospitals were given orders to clear out or face air strikes.

Among those was the Kuwait Speciality Hospital, which received Israeli orders to clear out but whose staff also refused to leave.

In total, at least 22 hospitals have received Israeli threats since 7 October. Here is a list of hospitals in areas ordered by the military to clear out, in addition to two hospitals that received similar warnings in the south.

Kamal Adwan Hospital—northern Gaza
Al-Awda Hospital—northern Gaza
Indonesian Hospital—northern Gaza
Balsam Hospital—northern Gaza
Karama Hospital Gaza—northern Gaza
Al Shifa Hospital—Gaza City
Al-Quds Hospital—Gaza City
Jordanian Field Hospital in Gaza—Gaza City
El-Dorra Paediatric Hospital—Gaza City
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital—Gaza City
Al-Wafa Medical Centre—Gaza City
Al-Ahli al-Arabi Baptist Hospital—Gaza City
Public Aid Hospital—Gaza City
Al Rantissi—Alnasr Hospital for Children—Gaza City
St John Eye Hospital—Gaza City
Patient Friend’s Benevolent Society—Gaza City
Assahaba Medical Complex Society—Gaza City
Gaza Eye Hospital—Gaza City
Jenin Hospital—Gaza City
Gaza Psychiatric Hospital—Gaza City
European Gaza Hospital—southern Gaza
Kuwait Speciality Hospital—southern Gaza

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A destroyed ambulance in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza on 11 October 2023 (AFP)

At least 37 Palestinian doctors and paramedics had been killed by Israel in Gaza before Tuesday night’s attack, according to the Palestinian health and interior ministries.

A total of 33 hospitals and clinics and 23 ambulances have been put out of service by Israeli strikes, the ministries said.

Even before the war began, Gaza’s hospitals had been struggling to cope under the restrictions of Israel’s 15-year blockade of the enclave.

In the first half of 2023, Israeli authorities deprived life-saving healthcare to almost 400 Palestinian children in Gaza by refusing to allow them to leave to the occupied West Bank for treatment.

While tens of thousands of patients are granted medical referrals outside of Gaza by the Palestinian Authority each year, almost a third of them are denied exit permits by Israel.

Now, during the war, hospitals are close to breaking point under Israel’s unrelenting bombing campaign and the complete seige that has cut off electricity, food, water and other resources from the enclave.

Some hospitals, such as Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital, Gaza’s only oncology hospital, were forced to announce their closure because of fuel shortages.

https://mronline.org/2023/10/20/israel- ... b-in-gaza/

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Israeli bombings and blockade is destroying healthcare in Gaza

Until urgent interventions are made thousands of Palestinians face a slow and painful death in the absence of basic medical care and repeated attacks on health workers by Israeli occupation

October 18, 2023 by Peoples Health Dispatch

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The AWDA health and community center in Beit Lahia in northern Gaza was closed because of the damage caused by nearby bombing on October 17, 2023. (Photo: AWDA/Facebook)

The bombing and killing of at least 500 people at Al-Ahli Arab Hospital by the Israeli occupation forces in central Gaza late on October 17 was seen by many as no accident. Much like the bombed hospital, often described as “a safe haven of peace and compassion in the midst of chaos,” Palestinian health workers and infrastructure have been a favorite target of Israel’s aggression long before the latest round of attacks.

In the past twelve days of the latest round of Israeli war on Gaza not only have health activists and ambulances been stopped at checkpoints and faced violence from the occupying forces, but more than 12 Palestinian health workers have been killed in the indiscriminate Israeli bombings so far.

Additionally, as per reports by the WHO, 48 health institutions in Gaza and 111 in the overall occupied Palestinian territories have been attacked, in one way or another, ever since the current round of bombings began on October 7. The WHO also recorded at least 113 counts of attacks on healthcare in the first 10 days of Israeli bombings in Gaza alone.

Considering that Gaza had no health workers or other resources to spare – with less than 13,000 registered active health workers for almost 2 million people in 2022 – the losses incurred over the past days are distinctive.

The Israeli occupation knows those facts. More than 17 years of its blockade and numerous rounds of targeted bombings of civilian infrastructure have contributed to the gradual decline of Gaza’s health infrastructure, much like all other aspects of life.

Still it chose to impose a fresh blockade on the supply of all kinds of basic goods including fuel and food three days after the Operation Al-Aqsa Flood was launched by the Palestinian resistance groups.

Israel’s repeated warnings asking medical facilities in northern Gaza to be vacated in less than 24 hours last week caused additional stress on the medical staff and infrastructure, with thousands under the threat of being bombed.

The demands were refused by many hospitals, whose workers warned that it would be impossible to transfer patients from intensive care units and other departments even if they have been given days, not hours. Even if they could have been moved, there was no safe place for them to go to.

Israel ignored the repeated appeals and warnings issued by the WHO and other international agencies both about the implications of the bombings and the blockade and forced evacuation.

Mustafa Barghouti, a Palestinian physician and health activist, warned during a recent discussion facilitated by the People’s Health Movement (PHM) that the lack of food, clean water, and sanitation, with overcrowding, will certainly lead to an increased risk of outbreaks of communicable diseases.

With health workers unable to reach people because of the rubble and destruction of all vital , or worse, because they are dead, it is difficult to imagine how the response to outbreaks is supposed to be organized.

A statement issued by Palestinian Medical Relief Society states, the lack of medical supplies and fuel have left people to die slowly. “It has now reached a point that being bombed versus a slow death would be a blessing.”

Among those 48 health institutions attacked in Gaza were also health centers and hospitals operated by AWDA, a Palestinian organization that provides health care to 600,000 people each year.

Two of AWDA’s workers were killed during the attacks prior to October 17, yet their colleagues refused to leave patients behind even in the face of Israel’s orders to evacuate the hospitals that reached them on Saturday, October 14. More than 400 people work with AWDA throughout Gaza, including in the Jabalia refugee camp.

Al-Awda Hospital in Jabalia provides maternity services – a particularly important service considering that normally there are 184 deliveries a day in the besieged Gaza strip. Child and maternal mortality remain among the top health concerns as Israel continues to bomb tens of thousands of people in the area.

In addition to the almost 1,000 Palestinian children who were killed in the past 11 days – not even counting those in Al-Ahli Hospital or the UNRWA school hit earlier in the day – thousands more are facing a severe mental health crisis that is likely to last for years.

In many of its centers, AWDA has been providing care to children, women, and youth in the months preceding the latest series of attacks. This included not only health care but also programs that aim to build community capacities to protect the right to health in the face of Israeli colonialism.

While the programs have helped hundreds of people to administer first aid and react during attacks on Gaza, AWDA’s infrastructure has been seriously damaged, just like that of other hospitals and health centers, over the past week. The health and community center in Beit Lahia in northern Gaza was closed because of the damage caused by nearby bombing earlier on Tuesday.

Meanwhile other centers continue to function under the constant threat of running out of fuel for generators, blood, and medical supplies.

Tlaleng Mofokeng, UN Special Rapporteur on the right to health, described the situation as health workers “working in a dire situation with limited access to medical supplies and conditions that do not allow them to provide timely and quality healthcare.”

In simpler terms, it means that Israel is doing everything to destroy the health system in Gaza.

The WHO has already sent enough supplies to treat at least 300,000 people near the border between Egypt and Palestine, which, like all other supplies needed for people in Gaza to survive, are being held back by Israeli bombs. No significant attempt to change this is to be seen at the level of the so-called international community.

On the other hand, as physician and health activist Layth Hanbali, reminded participants in PHM’s online meeting, the time has passed for people in Palestine to put much faith in international law, let alone humanitarian corridors.

“It will not be international law and the international community to deliver justice. Justice will be delivered by the people,” said Hanbali.

https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/10/18/ ... e-in-gaza/

Europe rallies in solidarity with Palestine
People across Europe have mobilized in solidarity with Palestine in defiance of their governments’ support for Israel

October 20, 2023 by Peoples Dispatch

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Mobilizations took place across Italian cities for Palestine (Image via FGC)

As bombing of Gaza by Israel continues for the second week without any pause, the people across Europe stepped up their solidarity initiatives with the people of Palestine and condemned the European states’ support of the war crimes committed by the apartheid regime in Israel. Massive solidarity rallies were held across the UK on October 14, where more than a hundred thousand people turned up. Mobilizations have also taken place in the cities of Dublin, Amsterdam, Brussels, Athens, Madrid, Oslo, and Lisbon, and in major cities across Italy, and Sweden.

The bombing and killing of at least 500 people at Al-Ahli Arab Hospital by the Israeli occupation forces in central Gaza late on October 17 sparked widespread outrage among the people and further actions were called out across Europe demanding an immediate cease-fire. The Palestine Solidarity Campaign in the UK has called for a National March for Palestine in London on October 21.

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Mobilization in the UK for Palestine (Image via FGC)

Meanwhile, France’s interior minister ordered a nationwide ban on pro-Palestine demonstrations, courting widespread criticism from vast sections of society. Despite the ban, people across France have continued to carry out mass mobilizations in support of Palestine. According to reports, a pro-Palestine rally in Berlin was halted by authorities while UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman and the Dutch government have also made some reservations against the pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Meanwhile, there are no restrictions against pro-Israel demonstrations in these countries. In several cities across Europe including in France, security forces tried to stop Palestinian solidarity marches by force.

The latest and ongoing episode of the all-out war of Israel on Palestine started following the surprise attack by the Palestinian military outfit; Hamas on Israel on October 7, resulted in the death of more than 3,500 Palestinians in Gaza (including over 1,500 children and over 1,000 women) and also the death of around 1,400 people inside Israel. Tens of thousands were wounded, and more than a million people in Gaza were displaced in the ongoing bombing by Israel. The criminal regime in Israel even targeted the fleeing Palestinian families and didn’t spare hospitals and places of worship. Electricity, drinking water, food, and medicines to Gaza also remain blocked by Israeli Defense Forces.

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From Wexford, Ireland (Image via Connolly Youth Movement- Wexford)

On October 18, the Young Communist League (YCL-Britain) stated that “With British Navy ships being deployed to ‘bolster security’ and Rishi Sunak set to visit this week, the British state is complicit in the genocidal actions being taken by Israel—actions that have become increasingly difficult for the media to justify, such as the recent bombing of Al Ahli Hospital.”

The Young Communist Movement of France (MJCF) condemned the massacres and attacks on all civilians and called to securing a rapid ceasefire, the end of colonization in Palestine, the end of Israel’s apartheid policy, the release of Palestinian political prisoners, and recognition of Palestinian statehood on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.

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Solidarity march in Greece (Image via PAME)

While participating in the Palestine solidarity demonstration in Athens, Dimitris Koutsoumpas the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) accused the Greek government of enormous criminal responsibilities, tolerated by other opposition parties. He has demanded the withdrawal of the Greek frigate “Psara”, or any other military means Greece has in the Middle East region. “There should be no deployment of military forces outside the borders. Close the bases of death in Greece. Our country should not participate in this massacre in the Middle East, because the Greek people themselves will ultimately pay for it. We demand freedom in Palestine. Let Israel’s occupying troops leave the Palestinian territories here and now,” he added.

https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/10/20/ ... palestine/

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Israel prepares for a new war. “Gravitas” on WION Indian global television
October 20, 2023

Israel prepares for a new war. “Gravitas” on WION Indian global television



I am pleased to recommend this show that was broadcast live yesterday afternoon and was posted on the internet shortly thereafter, not merely because I was given the time to set out the risks of the current Israeli-Hamas conflict escalating into a global conflagration, which is not a risk that mainstream media have yet begun to consider, but because my hosts presented a very balanced and informative introduction before the interview proper.

You will note my assertion that in this ongoing conflict not only are the neighbors of Israel preparing for an escalation at their own regional level but the global powers, meaning the United States and Russia, also have put their assets on the line and are ready to jump in at any time.

My unfinished sentence about the Russian aircraft now on permanent patrol of the Black Sea and carrying Russia’s hypersonic Kinzhal missiles would have ended in the following: the Russian missiles can strike the U.S. aircraft carrier task force off Israeli shores and two of them are sufficient to send the Gerald Ford to the bottom of the sea.

That last point is not my own interpretation: it was stated clearly on a live broadcast of Russia’s premier talk show hosted by Vladimir Solovyov two days ago. To that I add here a very important additional note that highlights how close we are coming to the war to end all wars: Putin made his statement about the Kinzhals not from his Kremlin offices but from the guest house in Beijing where he spent two days this week and met for several hours with Chinese president Xi Jinping. As a veteran Kremlinologist, I can say with confidence that Putin’s readiness to finish off the American aircraft carrier task force in the Mediterranean if necessary had been discussed with and approved by Xi, who surely has his own concerns about the U.S. navy operating most provocatively in the South China Sea. It also aligns with the threat by North Korean leader Kim one week ago that he is ready to sink the U.S. aircraft carrier that loiters in the vicinity of the Korean peninsula. What we have before us is the prospect of Pearl Harbor all over again, but in three seas.

These separate facts are in the public domain. I remain surprised that no one is drawing the dots to the obvious conclusion: that we are on the cusp of a very great war for which the Mideast crisis is just the detonator.

Nonetheless, it does not have to end this way. Unless attacked, it is unlikely that Iran will enter the conflict directly. Hezbollah can do a good enough job of bloodying the Israelis’ nose without the intervention of their friends in Teheran. And the Russians are certain to hold their fire unless Iran and/or Syria are attacked by the U.S. warplanes based on the fleet.

This is not the Grand Chessboard that Zbigniew Brzezinski had in mind when he published his book on the global power outlook in 1997. Nor did he reckon that the U.S. team of strategists in office would not have progressed beyond Chinese checkers.

©Gilbert Doctorow, 2023

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US Warmongers Keep Pushing The Narrative That Hamas Is To Blame For All Deaths In Gaza

This is about as blatant as war propaganda gets.

Caitlin Johnstone
October 20, 2023

One thing I’ve been meaning to highlight for the last few days is the way US warmongers have been forcefully pushing the propaganda narrative that Hamas bears 100 percent responsibility for all deaths in Gaza, and Israel bears zero percent, as Israel ramps up its mass slaughter of Palestinians.

In a New York Times article titled “Hamas Bears the Blame for Every Death in This War,” notorious neoconservative war propagandist Bret Stephens argues that no blame whatsoever should be placed on Israel for the thousands of civilians it has killed in its latest Gaza operation and the thousands more it will continue to kill.

“The central cause of Gaza’s misery is Hamas,” Stephens writes. “It alone bears the blame for the suffering it has inflicted on Israel and knowingly invited against Palestinians. The best way to end the misery is to remove the cause, not stay the hand of the remover.”

Lindsey Graham (who is such a bloodthirsty psychopath that he recently called on Israel to “level” Gaza because “we’re in a religious war here” and said the US should bomb Iran any time Hamas executes any prisoners) echoed Bret Stephens’ sentiments during an interview on Monday.

“Every death going forward I blame on Hamas, not Israel,” Graham said.


Graham’s senatorial colleague Mitt Romney was even more direct.

“You are going to see pictures of Palestinian civilians that are going to be injured, killed by virtue of the conflict, which is ongoing,” Romney said during an appearance in Tel Aviv. “I hope you recognize that those individuals are being killed because of Hamas, not because of Israel.”

“They are using Palestinians to protect Hamas lives,” Romney added. “Therefore, when Israel takes action to try and go after Hamas and take out its leadership, there will be civilians and innocents that will be killed. They will parade that as if this is some horror perpetrated by Israel.”

“Do not forget the lives that you will see lost on TV… Israeli lives and Palestinian lives [lost] are all the result of Hamas,” Romney continued.

Fox News war slut Sean Hannity shares the same opinion, surprise surprise.

“Every single death in this conflict can be blamed on Hamas and their supporters in Iran,” Hannity told his audience. “Because of last week’s brutal terror attack, Israel has no choice. They must defend their country.”


This is about as blatant as war propaganda gets. These imperial narrative managers are using their massive platforms and influence to tell everyone “Remember kids, you’re going to see a whole bunch of innocent civilians get killed, and it’s going to look a lot like those civilians are being killed by Israel. But don’t you believe your lying eyes! They’re really being killed by Hamas. Just because the people dropping military explosives in areas known to be packed full of children are wearing Israeli badges and operating Israeli war machinery doesn’t mean Israel is involved in this butchery in any way. It’s really Hamas doing all that.”

And what’s great about this narrative is that there’s no upper limit on the extent to which it can be applied. If they wind up killing twenty thousand Gazans, then Hamas killed twenty thousand Gazans. If they wind up killing a hundred thousand Gazans, then Hamas killed a hundred thousand Gazans. If they wind up driving all Palestinians out of Gaza into refugee camps in the Sinai desert and seizing that territory as their own, then God damn you for ethnic cleansing the Gaza Strip, Hamas.

No matter how far they extend the bloodshed and abuse, they can still blame it all on Hamas. Per this logic there is therefore no limit on how far things can be taken before the cost of human life and suffering outweighs Israel’s strategic objectives and ceasefire negotiations become necessary. It’s a catch-all innoculation against peace.

And to be honest it seems to be working; I get a constant barrage of “Hamas is to blame for this” comments on social media whenever talking about Israel’s obvious criminality in this current crisis.


This propaganda is being pushed as President Biden vows to support Israel’s ongoing Gaza massacre and tells Netanyahu the US is fully behind Israel’s planned Gaza ground invasion.

Not only is Israel absolutely responsible for the bloodshed it chooses to inflict on the people of Gaza, the United States is too. These crimes are being perpetrated with US weapons, US funding and US consent, and backed by the full might of the US propaganda machine. The US is just as responsible for the destruction of Gaza as Israel is.

All this propaganda is designed to keep people from assigning any blame or responsibility to those who are most guilty in this onslaught, because if everyone clearly understood what’s being done in their name, all that carefully manufactured consent would rapidly disintegrate.

https://caitlinjohnstone.com.au/2023/10 ... s-in-gaza/

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Al-Aqsa Flood: Imperialism, Zionism and Reactionism in the 21st Century
Posted by INTERNATIONALIST 360° on OCTOBER 20, 2023
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The al-Aqsa mosque is an important symbol of Palestinian identity, events in the compound frequently spark conflict between Israel and Hamas.On October 7, 2023, between 2-3,000 Palestinian fighters from various political factions, including Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the DFLP (Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine) and the PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine) among others, broke the 16-year-old siege of Gaza. They did so to launch an epic battle in the Southern occupied-territory of historic Palestine in an attempt to ignite a war of liberation from the yoke of the Zionist entity (Israel). We have now entered the eighth day of the war, which has witnessed the immediate and unanimous condemnation of the Palestinians by the collective West, who rushed to protect Israel’s right to defend itself. Singling out Hamas as the only faction leading the battle, the collective Western ruling classes coalesced in labelling this historic operation an Islamic-inspired “terrorist operation”. The portrayal of Palestinians as Islamic terrorists provided the necessary green light for the Israeli government to bomb Gaza incessantly and prepare for a ground invasion. The collective West has shown absolute unity and support to genocidal Israeli calls for “wiping Gaza out” and cutting off their gas, water, and electricity, while the Israeli PM, Benjamin Netanyahu, proudly posted on Twitter/X the bombing of a civilian residence in the Gaza Strip.

The drums of war continue, the Palestinian fighters are still engaged in the battle and, as the Palestinian factions in the West Bank have begun to confront the occupation forces, other regional players, such as Iran, Syria, and Hezbollah, might join the war at any moment. In this piece, I attempt to reflect on the scale and significance of the war both regionally and globally, drawing upon the theoretical tools that have often guided people of the Global South to understand their plight and struggles. That is, I believe it is important to go back to the conceptual triad of Imperialism-Zionism-Reactionism to situate this historic battle beyond the mere confines of the open-air prison of Gaza. In doing so, we must draw on these concepts, yet upgrade them to the present times, to understand the dialectical nature of this war in a world that is witnessing the slow (yet steady) decline of US-led imperialism.

Imperialism: the end of the unipolar moment of the US

Imperialism refers to a world system of surplus value extraction,1 where development is apportioned unequally along racial and class lines. It is a set of material relations of exploitation between countries of the Global North and South, which takes place through a process of class collaboration between ruling classes in the core and compradors in the periphery. Accumulation then depends more and more on the degree that imperialist countries oppress and exploit developing countries.2 This entails, for instance, the use of military domination and policies that prevent developing countries from harnessing their internal resources for the purpose of regional or popular development. At the same time, this historically established unequal accumulation of wealth does not only entail the pile of commodities and natural resources, but it is also the mass of ideas corresponding to capital’s encroaching logic. In other words, imperialism as a sociological phenomenon3 operates as both a material and ideological process.

In the aftermath of WWII, it was the US that consolidated its political and financial leverage worldwide, becoming the major imperialist power. As a creditor to France and Britain during the war, the US attempted to restructure the world system in the wake of the deficit-driven withdrawals of European colonialism from Africa and Asia4 . This task was predicated on the interrelated realms of trade and military expansion. On matters of trade, the post-war Truman Administration sought to establish an “Open Door,” with “the elimination of trade and financial barriers, exclusive trading blocs, and restrictive policies of every sort.”5 While portraying these new trade arrangements as facilitating a neutral freedom of enterprise and international exchange, they in fact represented an Americanisation of the global system, reflecting US capital’s needs as they existed in the late 1940s. The newly created World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) regulated world trade under a common currency of the US dollar; the post-war economic reconstruction of Western Europe provided US exporters with emergent markets; and military coordination with a declining British imperialism allowed US corporations preferential access to the key resources of the industrialised world, namely oil. Inevitably, it was the mythology of “American exceptionalism” that helped maintain these policies of domination. This political mythology incarnated the missionary and colonial zeal that justified the genocide of the Americas6 and displayed a religious belief towards the idea that the US has a unique role to play in world history, while other countries would follow.

However, the progressive economic rise of China and two Russian military interventions, respectively in support of the Syrian government in 2015 and against NATO encroachment in Ukraine in 2022, have decisively thrown the US and its allies, Europe and Japan, into a geopolitical nightmare. US-led imperialism has entered an historical phase of political decline. The unipolar moment is crumbling, whereas new political blocs from the Global South, such as the BRICS, are becoming more assertive in shaping an international order that prevents their humiliation, but rather treats them equally. Together with these processes, we also witnessed a wave of military coups in West Africa against French/Western neocolonialism, and the increasing assertiveness of Iran in West Asia and its collaboration with Russia, while Cuba and Venezuela withstood decades of sanctions and US-sponsored coups. The pressure on US-led imperialism and its allies is increasing, and the most immediate reaction to the conscious realisation of their decline has been a renewed wave of blatant fascist rhetoric and ideology. Starting with the 2016 election of Donald Trump in the US, the most striking feature of newly fascist Europe has been the complete rehabilitation of Nazism in Ukraine as a form of popular resistance against “dictatorial” Russia. From Giorgia Meloni in Italy to Emmanuel Macron in France, the European ruling classes are ready to sacrifice their people and countries at all costs for the mighty US.

Zionism and reactionism: From Arab unity to the Muqawama

In such a context, the Arab region has occupied a unique role in the geostrategy of US-led imperialism since WWII, especially due to its oil wealth. Being a key natural resource for the economies of the imperialist countries, the best means of ensuring this guaranteed access consisted in securing political control of the region.7 To achieve these goals, US-led imperialism operated in close cooperation with two faithful allies – Israel and the reactionary Gulf monarchies.

As per the Zionist entity, this became effectively a US military outpost in the region.8 As Sheila Ryan9 writes, from 1948 until mid-1973 “Israel had received the staggering sum of over $8 billion in economic assistance from various foreign sources, or $3,500 total for each Israeli – an average of $233 per year per capita in aid. Thus, an average Israeli each year received in aid alone more than double the per capita income of an Egyptian ($102 in 1969).” Between 1943 and 2023, the US has provided Israel with $160 billion in aid (with inflation adjusted reaching about $260 billion),10 without considering the regular loan guarantees extended to the entity that are worth billions. This aid to Israel is an investment in militarism for US-led imperialism. The peculiarity of the Zionist entity lies in it being a settler-colonial formation, as much as the US, incubating a mode of consciousness that promotes imperialist values and secures US hegemonic domination in the region. By acquiring nuclear weapons and through its numerous military attacks on and invasions of other countries of the region – i.e., such as Iraq,11 Lebanon, Syria,12 Israel has been the major force behind imperialist capital accumulation and its corollary, Arab de-development. As the Palestinian leftist circles in the 1960s-70s consistently emphasised, Zionism is the spearhead of imperialism in the region. As much as the liberation of Palestine is a struggle against US-led imperialism on whose behalf Israel acts as a gendarme, an attack on Israel is an attempt to undermine directly the core interests of the US and its reactionary allies in the region.

As per the oil-rich Gulf monarchies, the control of the ruling classes of these political formations guaranteed the supremacy of the US dollar at the international level through dollar-denominated oil sales,13 which were then being recycled in the purchase of US treasury bonds and weaponry. In recent years, following the various attacks on the sovereignty of secular Arab republics (Iraq, Libya, and Syria), coordinated with the money and weapons of the Gulf countries, the US has also pushed an agenda of normalisation with Israel. The more Israel is recognised officially in the region, the more secure the interests of US-led imperialism are.

However, two more processes unfolded whichshook the geopolitical equilibrium of the region. First, while 2011 witnessed the success of NATO-led regime change operation in Libya, Russia’s 2015 intervention in Syria – itself spurred in part by its experiences with the Libya invasion – showed that regional and geopolitical balances had changed. Second, the capacity of the Islamic Republic of Iran to withstand decades of sanctions (as Cuba, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and Venezuela have done) has allowed it to grow into an important political player in the region, becoming the number one enemy of the Zionist entity. Providing support to other socio-political formations in the region, including Hezbollah in Lebanon and Ansar Allah in Yemen, the political and military assertiveness of Iran represents a decisive shift in the nature of the ideological march of the region against Zionism. With the consolidation of the muqawama (Resistance) ideology, both Iran and Hezbollah have largely avoided producing a sectarian, exclusionary, Shia-led vision for the region. In other words, they circumvented the danger of responding with the same medicine to what US-led imperialism had progressively funded – since the times of the Afghan mujahedeen – working hand-in-hand with Sunni reactionary forces. On the contrary, the muqawama has dialectically preserved the historical and ideological continuity of the region, moving from Arab to Muslim unity. It did not reject the past a priori. It has instead combined the past with the present, creating a new ideological order that calls on the Arab, Islamic identity of the region to fight against the material and ideological war unleashed by foreign oppressors on the sovereignty of every state in the region. As Seyed Hassan Nasrallah once remarked:

In the project of American hegemony … it is not permitted for a strong state to exist … a strong state in the sense of an independent state, a state that makes its decisions on its own, a country that takes into account the interests of its people, a country that benefits from and employs its resources and its economy, a state that develops scientifically, technically, culturally and administratively at every level. In the project of American hegemony [such a state] is forbidden.

Witnessing the decline of the unipolar world order, the muqawama incarnates an Axis of Defence that stands firmly to ward off imperialist attacks on the region. It also could create the space for future and unexpected realignments. In fact, while mainstream analyses saturated the Western public with a picture of a Sunni-Shia divide, positing Saudi Arabia against Iran, as defining the region and seemingly having to shape its future, it was the People’s Republic of China that scored an important political move brokering a diplomatic deal between these two countries in 2023. What if Iran and Saudi could shape a common path together in the future for the region?

That said, reactionism is still alive and kicking in the region. The interests of the ruling classes of various comprador regimes continue to be closely connected to US-led imperial capital, especially Jordan, Egypt and UAE. Yet, Al-Aqsa Flood has accelerated these contradictions existing between the reactionary states of the region and their people, as well as within the emerging multipolar order. Whereas the UAE had already normalised with the Zionist entity, Saudi Arabia is now responding by freezing any future discussion around normalisation, while liaising (for the first time) with Iran over the situation. In this regard, Al-Aqsa Flood could become the graveyard of the US-backed transportation corridor, hoping to link India via Saudi Arabia and Israel to the EU. Unsurprisingly, India rushed to support Israel, but far more powerful BRICS members had complete opposite reactions. On a phone call with their Brazilian counterparts, the Chinese Foreign Ministry did not hesitate to highlight how “the crux of the issue lies in the fact that justice has not been done to the Palestinian people.”14 The unfolding of these events is increasingly bad news for the US and its hopes to “withdraw” from the region in order to focus on China. The Palestinians have struck a direct blow to US core interests. They not only opened a new and unexpected military front, but also reminded the Global South that the creation of a new world order must pass through Palestine, unless the power of the US remains unchallenged.

Also, Al-Aqsa Flood has accentuated further the existing gap between the reactionary ruling regimes and their constituencies. Regardless of the interests of the compradors, they do not reflect those of the working masses of the region. As the Jordanian military miserably cordoned the border with Israel, when the Resistance called for major mobilisations across the region, people still flocked to the borders in support of Palestine. What Al-Aqsa Flood has unleashed is a reignition in the region’s working class consciousness of how interconnected their fate is to the struggle against US capital, its military bases, and reactionary allies. This is a process that is slowly unfolding and its shape and intensity remain to be seen. For example, Lebanese protesters’ attack on McDonalds in Saida manifests an early example of mass mobilisation against the ideological and material incarnations of US-led imperialism in the region. In Alexandria, the shooting of two Israeli tourists and the discourse it propagated about Israelis as enemies of the Arab nation is a further blow to the official Egyptian stance on normalisation. This means that the fight is not simply about or in Gaza; rather it is taking place in all Arab capitals–from Cairo to Amman and Baghdad–and for the working masses of the region to organise themselves around Palestine is to regain their future and independence.

Gaza is the world’s hope for a just future

In such a context, there are several elements that we must consider when looking at the Palestinian operation launched on October 7, 2023. First, the operation represents the Palestinians’ way to enter decisively in this historical moment of US decline, launching a war of liberation against the Zionist entity that, like the muqawama, combines the past and present towards the future. Choosing the 50th anniversary of the Arab War on Israel in 1973, the Al-Aqsa Flood Palestinian war of liberation builds on the past Arab Unity yet projects itself toward a future that calls for all Arabs, Muslim and Christians, to fight for and defend the holy sites.15 At the same time, while the nature and scale of Al-Aqsa Flood is undoubtedly historical, its capacity to magnetise and coalesce militarily the Arab masses around the fight for liberation of Palestine is not immediate. A concrete obstacle remains–as mentioned above–due to the reactionary regimes of the region, whose core interests are tied to US-led capital, without forgetting the systematic military destruction that has ravaged the major anti-Zionist republics of the region (Iraq, Libya, and Syria). Yet, the Axis of muqawama cannot lose its allies in Palestine. In fact, Hezbollah has repeatedly warned that it is ready to enter the war, should a ground invasion of Gaza take place. This reveals the cumulative character of history. We cannot approach Al-Aqsa Flood solely as the final road to a war of liberation, but as one of the major steps that – starting with the 2006 military victory of Hezbollah against Israel – will lead to the ploughing of the crops in the liberation field.

Second, the Zionist entity has been taken completely by surprise. The most technologically advanced army of the region has failed to prevent such an attack, and this already represents a major political loss. Crossed by increasing societal contradictions that posit liberal and conservative settlers against each other, Netanyahu hopes to unite the country around what represents Israel the most: the Genocide of Palestinians. For these reasons, numerous Israeli politicians have called openly for a second Nakba, aiming to wipe Gaza off the earth. However, these genocidal calls are a Pyrrhic victory for the Zionists, since they only manifest further to Global South countries the quick descent of the West and its allies into moral and political fascism. At the same time, genocidal calls could also meet another fate. That is, should the West Bank decide to raise up in arms and join the factions in Gaza, or the Axis of muqawama decide to open new military fronts, Israel could find itself completely cornered. A full onslaught of Gaza by the Zionist entity – as explained above – is a reassertion of a declining US power in the region. In other words, it proceeds against historical time, since both Russia, China and the various countries of the Global South are all watching the war, and Palestine represents a test to their new desire to shape an equal global order.

Third, this dialectical movement is incomprehensible for the so-called Western Leftists, who cannot reconcile themselves with the idea that a progressive fight in the region has taken an Islamic-led turn – even while, as described above, the ideologically heterogenous resistance forces in Palestine have embraced strategic coordination and alliances with the likes of Hamas. Blinded by their imperialist arrogance, the collective West has either slid very quickly into fascist and fanatical support for Israel, or found its leftist groups completely disoriented. The latter, in fact, continues to look desperately for the “right” amount or type of violence and, when not present, it rushes to condemn both sides equally. It goes without saying that, after having normalised and supported seven decades of Zionist violence over the Palestinians and successive bombings of the region, the West is failing itself as an ally of Palestine at this historical juncture. To put it interrogatively: has the Western left, despite all its opposition, ever managed to prevent a US or NATO-led bombing in the region? In this critical historical moment, the Western left should be reminded that Gaza and the struggle for Palestine is humanity’s hope for a better world. The past few days have shown how the collective Western civil, educational, and media institutions work hand-in-hand with their military and security apparatuses, all of them deployed to protect the interests of the ruling classes. Time is ripe for the Western Left to mobilise on many fronts, respectively for the short and long term: 1) to counter the unanimous genocidal support that their ruling classes are providing to the Zionist entity; 2) to provide a political alternative that joins the South in creating an alternative and more equitable world order. As Ghassan Kanafani, Palestinian author and leading member of the PFLP, famously wrote:

“The Palestinian Cause is not a cause for Palestinians only, but a cause for every revolutionary, wherever he is … a cause of the exploited and oppressed masses.”

Al-Aqsa Flood is a moment that incarnates our historical time. The Palestinian, Arab and Muslim masses have decided to enter the stage and tell the world that they will not be left out of history. They are ready to join the fight for a more equal world for the majority of its inhabitants. Are you?

References

1 See Arghiri Emmanuel, Unequal Exchange: A Study of the Imperialism of Trade (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1972); Samir Amin, Unequal Development: An Essay on the Social Formations of Peripheral Capitalism (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1976); Utsa Patnaik and Prabhat Patnaik, A Theory of Imperialism (New York: Columbia University Press, 2016)

2 Ali Kadri, Imperialism with Reference to Syria (Singapore: Springer, 2019)

3 Anouar Abdel-Malek, Social Dialectics: Nation and Revolution (Albany: SUNY Press, 1981)

4 Joyce Kolko and Gabriel Kolko, The Limits of Power: The World and United States Foreign Policy, 1945-1954 (New York: Harper & Row, 1972)

5 Joyce Kolko and Gabriel Kolko, The Limits of Power, p. 12.

6 Domenico Losurdo, Il marxismo occidentale. Come nacque, come morì, come può rinascere [Western marxism: How it was born, how it died, how it can be reborn] (Bari: Laterza, 2017)

7 Brandon Wolfe-Hunnicutt, The Paranoid Style in American Diplomacy: Oil and Arab Nationalism in Iraq (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2021)

8 Seif Dana, “The Setback 49: The Dialectic of Neoliberalism and War”, hadfnews, 2016, https://hadfnews.ps/post/17225/%D8%A7%D ... 8%B1%D8%A8

9 Sheila Ryan, “Israeli Economic Policy in the Occupied Areas: Foundations of a New Imperialism.” MERIP Reports (1974) 24, pp. 3-28, p. 6

10 Congressional Research Service, “US Foreign Aid to Israel”, 2023, chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://sgp.fas.org/crs/mideast/RL33222.pdf

11 Soula Avramidis, ‘Iraq’s Constitution: The Dream of “New Imperialism”’, Monthly Review, 2005, https://mronline.org/2005/10/15/iraqs-c ... perialism/

12 Patrick Higgins, “Gunning for Damascus: The US war on the Syrian Arab Republic.” Middle East Critique 32(3)

13 Max Ajl “Robert Vitalis, Oilcraft: The Myths and Scarcity that Haunts U.S. Energy Policy.” Journal of Labor and Society 24(1): 252-260. 2021

14 Yukio Tajima, “China calls lack of justice for Palestinians ‘crux’ of conflict”, Nikkei Asia, 13 October 2023. https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/Israel ... f-conflict

15 Hamas, “Statement for the People”, Resistance News Network, 9 October 2023

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THE INEFFECTIVENESS OF THE UN IN THE FACE OF THE PALESTINIAN TRAGEDY
Oct 20, 2023 , 3:20 pm .

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A general view of the buildings destroyed in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, by Israeli bombing (Photo: Mohammed Abed / AFP)[/img]

After almost eight decades of operation and with an explicit objective, the maintenance of international peace and security, the United Nations (UN) has fallen far below the expectations of the Member States that founded it, and that maintain it. , they aspire. This assessment, rather than starting from a principled or idealistic vision of what the organization should be, is based on the concrete facts observed during at least the last three decades.

The UN failed to prevent the genocide in Rwanda in the 1990s or stop "humanitarian bombings" during the Bosnian conflict in the former Yugoslavia. Nor was it able to stop the so-called War on Terrorism that meant the invasion of two sovereign States and the death of more than a million Iraqis and Afghans during the 2000s, nor did it prevent the humanitarian catastrophe that foreign intervention generated in Libya. .

With the end of the Cold War and the advent of the unipolar world that was consolidated with the triumph of the United States against the Soviet bloc, it seems that the UN served only to sustain an international bureaucracy in the style of American and Western interests, validating its vision of the world and international relations.

For this reason, more than 75 years after Resolution 181 of 1947 was voted , which mandated the partition of Palestine into an Israeli State and a Palestinian State, the problems for the latter, far from being resolved, have been increasing over the years. over the years, which has revealed the organization's incompetence to put its resolutions into practice.

THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE PALESTINIAN QUESTION
Since that first resolution in 1947, the UN has spoken hundreds of times condemning the actions of the State of Israel against Palestine and its population. The United Nations has spoken out against the occupation and expulsion of the Palestinian people from their territories, has sanctioned the systematic policy of human rights violations that has been applied against that nation and the arrogance of Israel's ruling political elite to the demands of the international community to end this policy of apartheid. Israel's systematic rejection of UN resolutions has turned that relationship into a toxic one for the stability of the region.

In 2022, the expert of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Miloon Khotari, member of the UN Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, denounced that Israeli actions in the Palestinian space were "illegal from the beginning (...) It would go so far as to raise the question of why [Israel] is a member of the United Nations. Because (...) the Israeli government does not respect its own obligations as a UN Member State. In fact, it constantly, either directly or through the United States, tries to undermine the UN mechanisms. He later added the enormous influence of the Israeli lobby in the media - particularly in social networks - and in certain areas of global influence - other States and large NGOs - which allow the perpetuation of the excesses they have been carrying out for more than seven decades. .

Throughout these almost 75 years since Resolution 181, the organization continues to appear inefficient in achieving lasting peace in the region that guarantees the existence of two independent and sovereign States. But the unquestionable support that Israel maintains from the West and, especially, from the United States gives it a patent of marque that allows it to act as it wants in a territory that does not belong to it, without caring about the consequences of its actions, such as death. of thousands of Palestinian civilians already normalized from time to time, or the death of UN workers during these latest Israeli bombings on Gaza.

Chronology of the occupied territories of Palestine by Israel

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Palestinian territory has been reduced to 15% by the Israeli occupation, according to the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (Photo: France 24)

THE ZIONIST LOBBY AS OPERATOR OF A TRAGEDY
Since the clashes began on October 7, 2023, the international community and world public opinion have witnessed a media maneuver, following the "Al-Aqsa Flood" Operation carried out by Hamas in lands occupied by the Israeli army, which sought to justify, under the principle of "legitimate defense", the disproportionate use of Israeli military force against the Palestinian civilian population.

Beyond the open conflict that the Israeli army maintains against various groups that live in the occupied areas, and which brings with it the horrors that every war generates, there is the repression that the State of Israel exercises on the Palestinian population of Gaza and the West Bank and that, clearly, after the bombing of the Al-Maamadani "Bautista" hospital in Gaza constitute war crimes and a direct violation of international law, which should be judged by the International Criminal Court.

However, it is not the first crime committed by the State of Israel against the Palestinian population in Gaza or the West Bank; The occupation policy carried out on Palestinian territories has represented, for decades, a modern apartheid that has been repeatedly denounced by the international community, without achieving respect for the main resolutions that establish a Palestinian State with its own sovereignty.

However, after the escalation of the conflict, the Russian Federation and the United Arab Emirates proposed a resolution in the Security Council , calling for a humanitarian ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, rejected by Japan, the United Kingdom, France and the United States. . Days later, the Federative Republic of Brazil introduced a new proposal that was also denied, this time only by the United States, which, with its veto power, prevented its approval; and although there are many comments surrounding the negatives of both resolutions – the first because it was presented by Russia –, behind it is the always complacent stance of the United States towards the excesses committed by Israel.

Journalist and analyst Alan Fisher, of Al Jazeera , comments that the United States contributes $3 billion a year in military aid to Israel, making this country the largest cumulative recipient of foreign assistance from the United States since World War II. And although the direct presence of the Israeli lobby in the United Nations and other international organizations is not very clear, the influence it exercises through the United States and its behavior in the Security Council and the United Nations Human Rights Council It is obvious.

The destructive power of the bomb-missile and the way it was launched indicate that it came from Israel, in addition to other evidence. https://t.co/XCCybfjMBu

— MV (@Mision_Verdad) October 18, 2023

The Israel lobby in the United States demands unconditional diplomatic protection of Israel in the UN and other multilateral forums. This demand has a certain basis since the United States, from the very moment of the creation of the State of Israel, has shown itself to be its protector (godfather), and has assumed it as an enclave in an area of ​​high conflict, geopolitically strategic due to the presence of enormous natural resources. However, the repeated blockade exercised individually or collectively – with its allies – to condemn the illegal occupation of Palestinian territories and the brutal repression against the population is increasingly frequent.

This lobbying is carried out primarily through the American-Israeli Public Affairs Committee (Aipac), an organization with a significant influence in American politics. Members of such body provide mentorship through grassroots organizing, advocacy, and fundraising among American Jews in the United States, as well as among evangelical Christian churches.

Pro-Israel groups use their financial ascendancy to buy the loyalty of American politicians, and this has been the case with every administration that has reached the White House. During the 2020 campaign, the pro-Israel lobby donated $30.95 million to federal political candidates, which is approximately double what they donated during the 2016 campaign. 63% of these donations went to Democrats and 36 % for Republicans.

In this context, expecting Western powers, especially the United States, to act sensibly and demand compliance with UN resolutions by Israel is, at the very least, unlikely in the short and medium term, which is why The role of the United Nations, especially the Security Council, will be irrelevant as a solution to the conflict, as it has been until now regarding the Palestinian question.

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM A UNILATERALLY LOCKED GAME
As the impotence of the United Nations to achieve, through the Security Council, the implementation - to put it diplomatically - of the resolutions already taken on Palestine becomes evident, and as the logic of the United States veto prevails in the highest UN body, only There remains the possibility that a multi-party negotiation will achieve at least a ceasefire, which will not restore the territorial and state institutional guarantees that the Palestinian nation must have.

However, in a world that is witnessing the transition towards a new international order, where regional powers in Western Asia seem to be aligning their positions in reference to the Palestinian issue, and in the face of the indignation that it aroused in the Muslim community - without confessional distinction - Israeli brutality, evidenced in the attack on the hospital in Gaza, the possibility of implementing collective measures against Israel increases to the extent that the crisis is addressed and evaluated in different regional forums such as those of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, in the Council of Gulf Cooperation or the Arab League itself .

The dangerous thing about continuing to increase tension and witnessing widespread tension in the Arab and Muslim world is that it permeates new frontiers where the application of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P), so vaunted by some sectors, is declared unilaterally, and that escalate the conflict to regional levels with the corresponding geopolitical effects, and so again, as in Ukraine, the primacy of the United States is once again questioned and the loss of leadership and direction that it exercised unilaterally during the last three decades becomes evident. .

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War Scenarios: What if Hamas Wins? What if Israel Wins? – Analysis
OCTOBER 20, 2023

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By Ramzy Baroud – Oct 16, 2023

What if Hamas wins and Israel loses? And what if Israel wins and the Resistance loses? Before we answer these questions, we must define what is winning and losing.

Before we answer these questions, we must define what is winning and losing, in what many consider a genocidal war against a civilian population in Gaza.

Regardless of the intense Israeli propaganda and the unprecedented media campaign about what has taken place on October 7, the Palestinian Resistance in Gaza, Hamas in particular, has scored a major military victory against Israel.

Prior to that date, such a reference to a Palestinian ‘military victory’ would have been unthinkable, as guerilla warfare is governed by very strict rules.

One of these rules is that guerilla fighters can only engage in a war of maneuver as opposed to a war of position. In other words, they ‘hit and run’.

This time around, however, the Resistance in fact advanced, held military bases and settlements, and remained in position for hours, some say for days.

Never before in the history of the conflict has an event of this nature occurred, and never before were Palestinians ever in charge of their fate to this extent.

So, for the Resistance, a victory is Israel’s failure to achieve any of its military or strategic goals in Gaza, even if Israel has resorted to what some legal experts described as genocidal policies against Palestinian civilians in the Strip.

For Israel, the path towards victory is very complicated. If they succeed in invading Gaza, they will have to deal with the impossible task of governing the rebellious Strip. If they don’t invade, automatically, they lose.

But what if Hamas wins and Israel loses? And what if Israel wins and the Resistance loses?

A Hamas Victory
A victory for Hamas means the following:

Internationally:

Palestine would once more become an international priority and would impose itself on any global power, be it the US, China or Russia as an urgent geo-strategic issue that can no longer be ignored.

In other words, the days of leaving the fate of Palestine and her people to be an exclusively American and Israeli decision, are likely to be over.

Regionally:

A Hamas victory would be considered a major blow to any normalization effort with Israel.

If a South American country like Colombia is threatening to sever ties with Israel, it would be difficult for Saudi Arabia, an influential Muslim nation, to strike a normalization deal, and to celebrate it as a strategic victory.

Additionally, the marginalization of Palestine and the Palestinians, and the constant pressure on Palestinian political movements and communities throughout the region is likely to ease now that Palestinians have emerged as an important political, in fact, arguably, military force.

At the Palestinian Front:

If the resistance prevails, it would be difficult for the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah to claim any kind of legitimacy, however nominal, among Palestinians. There is also a real possibility that the PA would be dismantled, whether under Palestinian pressure or due to the fact that it would no longer be taken seriously as a political force in the region.

Fearing that he might completely lose his relevance, PA President Mahmoud Abbas said on Sunday that Hamas does not represent the Palestinian people.

Indirectly, what Abbas was saying is that a victory for Hamas is the automatic defeat of the PA and the further marginalization of the PLO, a once-all encompassing Palestinian political body, which was sidelined by the PA, following the Oslo Accords in 1993.

At the Israeli Front:

This is the most important of all the consequences of the war.

The idea of the triumphant and ‘invincible’ Israel has been crushed. This explains the fury of the Israeli response and the killing and wounding of thousands.

It is as if Israel is trying to compensate for that psychological and military defeat by psychologically defeating Palestinians and reviving the Israeli spirit.

This is unlikely to happen, since the tenacity of Palestinians, exhibited in many wars and military confrontations with Israel in the past, has proved that the Palestinian resolve cannot be weakened, however the Israeli military pressure.

The notion of ‘fortress Israel’ is gone, and possibly for good.

Equally important is that the rules of engagement between Israel and the Resistance will fundamentally be altered. That the routine bombardment of Gaza, the sniping of children protesting at the Gaza-Israel fence, and all the rest, would represent a major risk for the Israeli military and setters, especially those living close to the Gaza region.

It remains unclear, however, how the Hamas victory would alter Israel’s relationship with Palestinians in Jerusalem and the West Bank.

True, the psychological component would still be relevant there; but if the Palestinian Authority somehow persists, it will not be easy for Palestinians to translate their strategic and military gains in Gaza to equal strategic and military gains in the West Bank and Jerusalem.

That said, the idea of armed resistance would return to the West Bank with full force.

Resistance groups, mostly active in the northern West Bank, are likely to recruit a large number of youth, all ready to take up arms with the hope of imitating the Gaza experience.

But What if Israel Wins?
If Israel wins, the Israeli occupation will not return to the old status quo. A much more violent version of it will emerge, since it will take Israelis years to repair its tattered image following the October 7 defeat.

If the current Israeli government, described as the ‘most extremist in the history of Israel’, a post-Israeli-victory government would be much more extreme.

This means rapid expansion of settlements, unhinged colonization of Palestinian lands, mass arrests, much more lethal violence, and possibly, annexation.

This would also mean that any discussion on a peace settlement, or even just a political settlement, will come to an end. Only Israel, then, would hold all the cards or determine all the outcomes.

Regionally, Israel would soon return to its normalization campaign, now that there will be no hindrances, namely the Palestinian Resistance, standing in the way.

An Israeli victory would also be considered a major blow to the Palestinian Resistance’s allies in the Middle East, namely Hezbollah in Lebanon, Iran and others.

Internationally, Israel will use this as an opportunity to utilize Western pro-Israel sympathy to crack down on pro-Palestinian organizations, individuals, academics, charities, and solidarity groups throughout Western countries.

Conclusion
Though Iran was not prepared nor is keen on a regional war, it might find itself having to fight one. Because if Gaza is defeated, what Iran refers to as the ‘Axis of Resistance’ in the Middle East would certainly suffer a major strategic defeat.

Washington understood this from the early hours of the war. This is why it sent two major aircraft carriers to the East Mediterranean, hoping to send a strong message to Iran and its allies that the US is ready to intervene.

If Israel continues to fight a zero-sum game with the Resistance, it would only be a matter of time before the whole region joins the war.

The outcome of a regional war will not only determine the winners and losers in Palestine and Israel, but rather the new dominant regional powers throughout the Middle East as a whole.

(Palestine Chronicle)

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Atrocity Propaganda
OCTOBER 19, 2023

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Gaza under Israeli bombardment, Oct. 11, 2023. Photo: MedGlobal.

By Elizabeth Vos – Oct 17, 2023

Israel and its supporters in the West are helping to provide psychological cover for an ongoing massacre of Palestinian civilians, writes Elizabeth Vos.

As merciless bombing in Gaza continues, Israel and its supporters have weaponized dead Israeli children and false narratives about them to justify massacring Palestinian children on an unimaginable scale in Gaza.

First it was the “40 beheaded babies” story, then it was a series of images of apparently burned infants, which whether fake or real, were published by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an effort to further justify Israel slaughtering thousands of Palestinian children.

And slaughter we have seen. Israel so far has killed over 2,800 Palestinians, over 1000 of them children. Israel was reported to have bombed a pediatric hospital in Gaza with illegal white phosphorus, and shelled at least one school where dozens of children and their families sought shelter, killing at least 27 children. Entire extended families wiped out in their homes.

Civilians were told to flee to Southern Gaza, a potentially official ethnic cleansing in itself (if they are never allowed to return), before being bombed in their attempt to flee. (Israel says those were Hamas IEDs in the road to prevent people from leaving.) Medics were shelled in their effort to help the injured. [The WHO decried an Israeli order to evacuate 2,000 patients from 22 hospitals to southern Gaza.]

Dozens of journalists have been killed, or witnessed the death of their own families. Images and videos of dead Palestinian children pulled from the rubble have flooded social media (before Israel cut off the internet). All of this was achieved under a cloak of respectability in Western media by using the images and stories of killed Israeli children.

After the initial Hamas surprise attack, an oft-repeated rallying cry of Israel apologists was that Hamas had beheaded 40 Israeli babies. Despite the claims being referenced publicly by U.S. President Joe Biden (since walked-back by the administration), there has to date been no confirmation of such a story. According to The Grayzone, the claims were sourced to “David Ben Zion, a Deputy Commander of Unit 71 of the Israeli army who also happens to be an extremist settler leader who incited violent riots against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank earlier this year.”

Forced to Apologize
CNN journalist Sara Sidner, who first aired the narrative, was forced to publicly recant and apologize for her statements:

“Yesterday the Israeli Prime Minister’s office said that it had confirmed Hamas beheaded babies & children while we were live on the air. The Israeli government now says today it CANNOT confirm babies were beheaded. I needed to be more careful with my words and I am sorry.”


This wasn’t only a journalistic error. It was Western media falling in line with the Israeli government’s claim of an atrocity, only to walk back the narrative when Israel refused to confirm the story. Her apology came after the original story went wildly viral on social media and repeated in multiple corporate news outlets, as noted by Mintpress News.

As the 40 babies narrative fell apart, Netanyahu and the Israeli government published three shocking images on X, formerly Twitter, to further justify the pulverization of Gaza: one of a dead infant, two of what appears to be the bodies of either one or two horrifically burned toddlers.

When right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro republished the images, he received accusations that one of the images was generated by artificial intelligence. It has not yet been confirmed that the image was in fact created by AI. However, even if the images are real, the Israeli government has not provided any additional information about the image. As journalist Dan Cohen pointed out,

“1. None of these photos show evidence of beheading – let alone 40 of them.

2. There is no evidence that these photos are from Kfar Aza.

3. None of the journalists who visited Kfar Aza in the aftermath personally saw any beheaded or burned babies.

4. No families have come forward, none of the allegedly beheaded children have been named, and no photos of them from when they were alive have been presented. 5. Netanyahu is a notorious liar and is currently murdering hundreds of children in Gaza.”

Even if we assume that these images do document Israeli infants killed by Hamas in their recent attack, the moral math of excusing genocide doesn’t add up.


Israeli and Palestinian deaths preceding the war. Most were civilians. (ARandomName123, based on data from the U.N., Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0)
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[Data sources for the above chart archived here.]

One cannot accept the weaponization of such a crime, no matter how horrendous, in order to commit equally horrific crimes against other innocents. That an official Israeli government social media account would publish such images — and that Netanyahu would show them to U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken to drum up support for the Israeli cause — represents a direct effort by Israel to weaponize the death and (so far alleged) imagery of dead Israeli babies to excuse a multitude of war crimes.

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Blinken preparing to travel to Israel and Jordan on Oct. 11. (State Department, Chuck Kennedy, Public domain)

In addition to the Israeli government, media outlets and individual supporters of Israel have engaged in multiple examples of misleading atrocity appropriation over the last week, portraying Palestinian children and damage to property as Israeli.

The Times of London ran a headline regarding the previously discussed images of dead Israeli children misleadingly alongside images of terrorized Palestinian children, with a tiny caption properly citing the image most likely missed by casual observers.

Israel’s supporters in the U.S. also — apparently unwittingly — reappropriated images of traumatized and injured Palestinian children to generate public support across the West for Israel, before deleting their posts in embarrassment.

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Actress Jamie Lee Curtis and musician Justin Bieber posted images of Palestinian children and land respectively, as if they were Israeli children and bomb damage, only to later delete their mistaken posts.

Footage of Palestinian children kept in chicken coop cages by Israeli forces circulated online, wrongly described as Israeli children captured by Hamas.

Other videos falsely purporting to show Hamas members with abducted children were widely circulated on social media.

A video of a woman being burned at a concert was found to have originated in Guatemala after going viral as a victim of Hamas. All of this, whether intentionally spread as misinformation or by mistake, acts to strengthen psychological cover for an ongoing massacre of Palestinian civilians.

Yoav Gallant, Israel’s defense minister, publicly stated regarding the cutting off of food, electricity, water and other necessities to all of Gaza that “we are fighting human animals and acting accordingly.” Even if his comments refer specifically to Hamas fighters, such collective punishment is illegal under international law and is one of the many war crimes committed by Israel against Palestinian civilians in the week since Hamas’s attack.

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Gallant, left, with U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in Tel Aviv on Oct. 13. (DoD, Chad J. McNeeley)

Daniel Kovalik, a human rights lawyer, peace activist, professor and author, posted on social media regarding the death of his friend:

“I just learned that my friend in Gaza, Heba Zagout, a great artist, was killed by Israel. Her last words to me, in a text, were: “We are sitting with the children. There is bombing. I feel afraid.” Her words were accompanied by these photos”


For Palestinian children and civilians who escape being killed or maimed by the more than 6,000 bombs Israel dropped on Gaza in under a week, dehydration and starvation still looms large.

Although Israel says it has begun letting water into [only southern] Gaza after cutting it off for days, there is little hope that water will be delivered given the lack of power to run pumps and the damage done to water pipes by Israeli bombs.

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Medical emergency response effort in Gaza, Oct. 14. (Courtesy of MedGlobal, ©2023, All Rights Reserved)

With Israel also having cut the internet to Gaza, there is now little opportunity for journalists to broadcast the unfolding atrocity to the rest of the world. Caitlin Johnstone and others argue that this is a direct effort to hide atrocities that previously had been documented by journalists and Gaza residents on their phones.

In the war of propaganda, Israel and its supporters have highlighted the deaths of Jewish children, spread false stories about alleged beheadings of Jewish babies, and dishonestly portrayed Palestinian trauma as Israeli trauma.

There is one conclusion to be drawn from the ongoing atrocity appropriation and the carnage it excuses: even if the crimes by Hamas as described by Israel were all true, it doesn’t justify ethnic cleansing, collective punishment, the targeting of civilians and the murder of children by bomb, by starvation, and lack of medical care. Nothing could ever justify this.

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The situation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict zone for October 20, 2023
October 20, 2023
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Large-scale clashes continue on the Israeli-Lebanese border: today Hezbollah fighters fired at IDF positions at least eight times with ATGMs and small arms. The heaviest fighting took place near the Biranit base , where the Shiite group managed to kill several Israeli soldiers and wound about five. In addition, an armed Palestinian militant entered Israeli territory near Kibbutz Margaliot , who was later eliminated.

Israeli aircraft, as before, are carrying out massive attacks on the Gaza Strip : one of the targets was the construction of the Church of St. Porphyry. As a result of the attack, at least 15 people were killed, while the religious building itself was almost undamaged. The IDF also nearly wiped out an entire neighborhood in the Madinat al-Zahra neighborhood in the center of the enclave.

By evening, Hamas militants, through the mediation of Qatar , released two Israeli women with United States citizenship. They were released at the Rafah checkpoint , after which they were handed over to IDF soldiers. Meanwhile, the crossing itself remains closed: Gazans still do not have access to medicine and humanitarian aid. However, there are rumors online that the checkpoint will soon be opened and trucks will be able to enter the enclave with help - at least, this is what US President Joe Biden says.

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Progress of hostilities
Northern direction

Missiles were launched from the Gaza Strip in the direction of Tel Aviv . In addition, Sderot was shelled again . Towards evening, Hamas militants launched strikes on Zikim , Sderot , Ashkelon and Ashdod : most of the rockets were intercepted by Israeli air defense systems.

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Satellite imagery showed a concentration of Israeli troops north of the Gaza Strip , with the footage showing the deployment of significant numbers of IDF armored vehicles in two areas. Columns with tanks are lined up and can (or could already) become the target of Palestinian forces. However, at the moment there have been no images of armored vehicles hit from this direction as a result of Hamas rocket attacks.

Eastern and southern directions
Last night , unknown persons on three ATVs drove into a shooting range near the Israeli military base of Tzeelim near Beer Sheva . The drivers did not respond to the demand to stop, so they opened fire: one person was killed, the rest fled. Information was also published about the detention by Israeli border guards of four workers from the Gaza Strip who were hiding in a secret apartment in Beer Sheva.

In addition, Hamas reported strikes against exposed concentrations of IDF forces in the areas of Kibbutz Kfar Aza and Mefalsim .

Gaza Strip

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Israeli troops continue to attack the Gaza Strip : information was published on the Internet about the destruction of residential buildings in Madinat al-Zahra and a mosque in Jabaliya . In addition, last night Palestinian resources reported an Israeli attack on the Orthodox Church of St. Porphyry in Gaza , including the complete destruction of the temple and the death of 18 people, and also promptly provided photos of serious destruction.


However, this morning a new video from the arrival site appeared. Upon detailed analysis of the footage, you can see that the bomb demolished another building located nearby. But the church itself is located a little to the north: fortunately, it did not receive any visible damage. At the same time, it is very significant how the media reacted to the news: if the Western media trumpeted the incident in the Al-Ahli hospital to the whole world, and the Israelis no less vehemently denied involvement in the tragedy, then the possible destruction of the old Orthodox church is actually all of them ignored.

In addition, the IDF reported on the liquidation of Hamas naval special forces officer Mamoud Shaalawiyya , who was working on carrying out attacks on Israeli military positions from the sea.


The difficult situation remains in the south of the enclave. The Rafah checkpoint , through which trucks with collected humanitarian aid are waiting to pass, is still closed. Throughout the day, construction crews worked at the site, clearing debris and filling craters. By evening, Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmed Abu Zeid said that the checkpoint was open on the Egyptian side and Cairo was not responsible for preventing foreign citizens from leaving the Gaza Strip through it. The site was also visited by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres , who arrived at Egypt's border with the enclave to allegedly personally supervise the passage of the first trucks through the land crossing. There are also disputes over the size of the convoy: information is being circulated in the media that Israel insists on allowing only 20 trucks into the enclave, while Hamas says it is necessary to allow all of them through.

Border with Lebanon

The tense situation remains along the entire Israeli-Palestinian border. Over the past day, Hezbollah fighters attacked Metula , as well as the Shebba farms area , where Israeli radars were hit at the beginning of the conflict. Later, Netua and Biranit were fired upon from ATGMs (in the latter, several IDF soldiers were killed and at least six more were wounded), and Yifta , Har Dov , and Israeli positions in the area of ​​Mount Ramim were also under fire . Sporadic clashes occurred in the vicinity of Zarit, Doveva and Menard . In turn, the IDF carried out retaliatory launches in southern Lebanon: explosions occurred, including in Al - Dahir , Tair Harf , Yarina and Kfar Shuba .

Due to constant shelling , the Israeli authorities decided to begin evacuating residents from Kiryat Shmona , a settlement in the north of the country. At the same time, this evening, northeast of Kiryat Shmona, one of the Hezbollah fighters entered Israeli territory and opened fire on the Margaliot settlement . Some time later he was killed. The Israeli government is now discussing the possibility of resettling all residents of the north of the country within a radius of up to 2.5 kilometers.

West Bank

Clashes continue in the region between Israeli security forces and the Arab population. For the second day now, there have been clashes with Palestinians in Tulkarm , and by the morning at least 12 people had already died there. During this time, the Palestinians organized several terrorist attacks in the city, setting off explosive devices. In addition, a vehicle of IDF units deployed to the Nur - Shams camp located within the city was attacked . Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces also took place in the areas of Nablus , Ramallah , Hebron, Qalqilya and north of Jerusalem .

Political-diplomatic background
About the Houthis' attempted attacks on Israel

Yesterday CNN wrote that the American destroyer USS Carney came under attack from Yemen . Airborne air defenses shot down at least two missiles, likely fired by the Houthi Ansar Allah movement . The Carney had just completed its passage through the Suez Canal from the Mediterranean Sea. Taking this into account, the attack on the destroyer most likely took place in the Red Sea.

Later, the version that the targets intercepted by the destroyer Karni could have been released from Yemen in the direction of Israel became popular. A few days ago, channels affiliated with Ansar Allah actively disseminated photographs of existing weapons with threats to Israel. Given the presence of long-range cruise missiles and kamikaze drones among the Houthis, this option should not be written off, although it raises some doubts.

At the same time, reports have already appeared today that the Saudi Arabian air defense system intercepted another missile launched by the Houthi Ansar Allah movement in the direction of Israel.

Release of two Hamas prisoners


The official representative of the military wing of Hamas, Abu Ubaida, announced the voluntary release of two hostages - an American woman and her daughter. This is probably the first time since the beginning of the escalation that foreign citizens have been released from captivity. The official reason is a kind of gesture of goodwill and a refutation of the words of the American authorities about the malicious intentions of the Palestinian group.

But most likely, the release of foreigners became a subject of bargaining for the opening of the Rafah border crossing on the border with Egypt and the release of cargo into the territory of the enclave. However, so far the actual discovery has not taken place (the Israelis traditionally disagree).

About the photo with members of the Delta Special Forces


The White House press service accidentally published a photo of members of the Delta special forces who arrived in the Middle East to free hostages from Hamas captivity. An hour later it was deleted.

On financial assistance and supplies to Israel

The news publication Axios writes that the Pentagon plans to send tens of thousands of 155-mm shells to Israel, which were originally planned to be transferred to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Requests from Ukrainian formations have already been partially met from American warehouses in Israel - at the beginning of 2023, about 150 thousand ammunition were transferred from there. The suspension of supplies will theoretically worsen the shortage of shots at the front.

Despite the statements of the American authorities about the ability to simultaneously support both Ukraine and Israel, in reality everything will not be so easy. Even before the escalation in the Gaza Strip, the Ukrainian Armed Forces felt a certain “hunger of shells,” and now it may worsen. At the same time, the military-industrial complex of Western countries is not yet capable of producing shells in quantities that would fully ensure the continuous high consumption of ammunition. And the deployment of capabilities requires time, which is not so much given the active phase of hostilities in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict zone.


In addition, US President Joe Biden has asked Congress for $14.3 billion in aid to Israel .

About the arson of the Israeli Embassy building in Bahrain


Last night, demonstrators set fire to the Israeli Embassy building in the Bahrain capital Manama. According to the newspaper Maariv , a group of protesters against Israeli actions in the Gaza Strip approached the diplomatic mission building with torches, which they then threw in the direction of the embassy. The publication notes that there was not a single employee in the mission building at the time of the arson. However, the distributed footage of the arson turned out to be fake: back in 2012, Wattan News published this video related to the events of the Occupy Bahrain protests.

On the possible start of an Israeli ground operation

Israeli Ambassador to Russia Alexander Ben Zvi said that the decision to launch a ground operation in the Gaza Strip had been made: “ I would say that the decision has been made. Because the decision is related to the fulfillment of our tasks, which we have already talked about. This is the destruction of all Hamas terrorist structures and the release of hostages. And therefore, without using, among other things, ground operations, this cannot be done. Therefore, we can say that this decision has been made . ” However, the ambassador did not specify the possible timing of the start of the ground operation.

At the same time, speaking about the prospects for a ground operation by the Israel Defense Forces in the Gaza Strip, we noted that this option would be very difficult to implement, and one should not count on an easy ride, despite Israel’s superiority in technical capabilities. If literally a week ago in Tel Aviv there was talk from all sides about the imminent start of the ground phase, now the media are refraining from loud statements, preferring a more restrained assessment of the timing of the operation and its prospects.

However, the mistake made by the authorities at the very beginning makes itself felt. Israeli society expects significant results from the government. The expectation bar has become so high that any deviation from the plan (large losses or prolongation of the conflict) can play a very cruel joke. This was facilitated by regular rumors from Israeli officials about the imminent end of Hamas and the complete capture of the Gaza Strip. This is exactly what is now expected from the IDF, and achieving this in a short time without wasting significant resources is virtually impossible.

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EXCERPT: Colonial dreams, racist nightmares, liberated futures (from the introduction to ‘A Land With A People’)
Originally published: Monthly Review on 2022 by Rosalind Petchesky (more by Monthly Review) | (Posted Oct 19, 2023)

…Zionism is the ideology that fuses creation of (ancient) Jewish collectivity with claims to (modern) sovereignty over land allegedly promised by God to Jews and their descendants. Its myth of a common ethnos (culture and blood ties) relies on the process of transforming the Old Testament into a literal historical reference book, certifying the Jewish people as an uprooted “race” and a “chosen people” by virtue of their unique covenant with God. God promised Jews their return to their biblical homeland, turning all others who resided in that land over the centuries into “strangers” or “infiltrators.”8 This elaborate fiction of racial unity and singularity contradicts the diasporic reality of Jews as persons who, for centuries, have practiced various religious customs and rituals in diverse cultures, languages, racial identities, and geographies across the globe. To convert this polyphony into “theological-colonial nationalism” required not only a race-ethnic construct but also a common land or territory and what German sociologist Max Weber called a “monopoly over the legitimate use of force.”9 And it required a concerted strategy to eliminate the “others” while recruiting Jews from across the globe into the colonizing enterprise. As renowned Jewish philosopher Martin Buber and others foresaw, Zionism was a project that would necessitate endless violence, injustice, and war.

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OCTOBER 20, 2023 BY M. K. BHADRAKUMAR
No takers for a West Asian war but war seems inevitable

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For the first time since Gaza crisis began, Chief of Staff of Iranian Armed Forces Gen. Mohammad Baqeri engaged with Russia’s Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu on October 19, 2023.

There is no question that smart power enhances foreign policy. Since the notion of “smart power” entered international diplomacy some two decades ago, a major regional power, Iran, is applying it to an actual conflict situation.

Smart power is about the strategic use of diplomacy, persuasion, capacity building, and the projection of power and influence combined together in ways that are cost-effective and have political and social legitimacy.

Certainly, Tehran is dipping into its investments heavily in alliances, partnerships and institutions (and non-state actors) at all levels to expand its influence and capacity and establish the legitimacy of its action in the developing situation surrounding Gaza.

The remarks by Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian during a televised interview on Monday following a regional tour that took him to Iraq, Lebanon, Syria and Qatar and closed-door meetings with the leaders of the resistance groups, stand out as an audacious display of smart power aiming at nudging the ground situation towards the diplomatic track at a crucial juncture when dialogue and diplomacy are at a premium.

Iran’s top diplomat, a career diplomat by profession before entering politics from the position of deputy foreign minister, warned that the resistance leaders “will not allow the Zionist regime to do whatever in the region” and may take “preemptive measure in the coming hours.”

Amir-Abdollahian said that during his meetings with leaders of the resistance front, they believed that “an opportunity should be given to political solutions” to end Israel’s brutal strikes against the fully blockaded Gaza Strip. However, all scenarios are open to the resistance groups, especially the Lebanese Hezbollah movement, and they have also made meticulous calculations.

Such dexterity to combine hard and soft power into a successful strategy is putting Iran in an influential position at a defining moment in the geopolitics of West Asia. The West’s cautious attitude toward Iran since the crisis erupted on October 7 testifies to this reality.

Right from the initial stages, top US (and Israeli) officials said that Iran was complicit in the Hamas’ October 7 attack, but their intelligence couldn’t identify a direct Iranian role. Neither the CIA nor Mossad picked up intelligence about an Iran-backed plot before the Hamas assault.

Gen. Charles Q. Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, warned Iran not to get involved. “We want to send a pretty strong message. We do not want this to broaden and the idea is for Iran to get that message loud and clear,” he told reporters on October 10. President Biden reiterated that warning.

On Wednesday, Biden’s statements while visiting Israel also eschewed any rhetoric against Iran. While reiterating that Israel should act under international law and urging Netanyahu to exercise restraint — Biden implicitly messaged the crucial importance of avoiding a conflict with Iran.

So indeed was the case during Biden’s address to the nation since returning to the White House on October 19. Through the past four decades of mutual hostility, the US and Iran have acquired mastery over an unwritten code of conduct to tread softly so that friction points did not lead to confrontation and conflict. They largely succeeded in keeping things that way. It is entirely conceivable that in the present fluid situation, Washington and Tehran communicate with each other, especially since neither wants a regional war today. (See my blog Why Biden lied on Gaza hospital attack)

This matrix needs to be understood despite the reality that there is no daylight between Tehran and Hezbollah — and Hezbollah is by far the strongest and toughest of the groups in the Iran-led ‘axis of resistance’ in West Asia.

Certainly, in hard power, Iran is no pushover. By coincidence, on October 18 the UN Security Council Resolution 2231 lapsed unconditionally, which lifts the restrictions on Iran from undertaking activities related to ballistic missiles designed to be capable of delivering nuclear weapons. Iran’s defence ministry since asserted in a statement that it has plans to expand the missile and weapons capabilities, take part in arms trade and “meet the needs of the country’s security, and participate more actively in international affairs than in the past.”

Without doubt, this will not only boost Iran’s “hard power” but deepen and expand its military cooperation with Russia and China. This is hugely consequential, since Iran is the key ‘influencer’ today to avert a regional war. It comes as no surprise that for the first time after the Gaza crisis began, Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Gen. Mohammad Baqeri held a telephone conversation with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shuigo on Thursday and urged that Israel’s “savage behaviours will not be tolerated and independent governments must show a serious reaction.”

Baqeri added, “The continuation of the Zionist regime’s crimes and direct support and assistance provided to it by some countries have further complicated the situation and can lead to the involvement of other players.”

Equally, in soft power, Tehran has successfully broken out of its regional isolation. Fundamentally, Iran-Saudi rapprochement, brokered by China, is a game changer in the geopolitics of the region and is a force multiplier for Tehran’s exercise of smart power. Last Wednesday, it was with a phone call to the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman from President Ebrahim Raisi that Tehran shifted gear on the diplomatic track.

That was a profound gesture on Iran’s part. Abdollahian also held a meeting with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud in Jeddah yesterday on the sidelines of the OIC foreign ministers’ meeting on October 19.

As the Saudi moves testify, Riyadh swiftly moved to the centre stage to engage with Beijing. (See my blog US faces defeat in geopolitical war in Gaza.) Indeed, the Saudi stance transforms the regional mood and makes it very challenging for Washington to pursue the old strategy of ‘divide-and-rule’, as apparent from the Saudi rebuff to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Regional states that marked their distance from the resistance groups traditionally, have called for ceasefire and de-escalation, and refuse to condemn Hamas.

The big question, however, remains: What about the Israeli resolve to decapitate Hamas and occupy Gaza? Israel continues to stand on the brink of a military assault in Gaza Strip. Significantly, the Russian prognosis on this front is rather gloomy. Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said at a Kremlin meeting with Putin on Monday, that the situation “is tending to get worse. The operations undertaken by the Israeli military are indiscriminate. There remains the looming threat of a ground operation encompassing an incursion into Gaza… Diplomatic efforts on various fronts are intensifying. In principle, the risk of this conflict spiralling out of control is substantial.”

The paradox is, while there are no serious takers for a West Asian war, that alone may not suffice to avoid a war if the Israeli army’s forthcoming assault in Gaza falls short of its objective to destroy Hamas and/or Netanyahu decides to widen the war for geopolitical purposes and/or to extend his floundering political career which is nearing a dead end.

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