The
Jewish state learned that it can commit its own Holocaust in Gaza and deny that
it exists.
April
6, 2024
I
remember how our Israeli Prime Minster, Benjamin Netanyahu, told Holocaust
survivors at an elderly home, “The Holocaust happened because there was no
State of Israel. If there had been a Jewish state before, there would have been
no Holocaust.”
Later,
he would tell the whole world while speaking from the Yad Vashem Holocaust
Museum that “the Jewish state has learned the lessons of the Holocaust. Has the
world learned the lessons of the Holocaust?”
What
lesson has the Jewish state learned?
That
we, ourselves, can commit a Holocaust in Gaza in 2024, and then deny that it
exists. Indeed, we have even decried sober UN appraisals of our genocide as an
“obscene inversion of reality.”
We
haven’t even seen the worst of it. As Palestinian-American author Susan
Abulhawa reports from her visit to Gaza, “the reality on the ground is
infinitely worse than the worst videos and photos that we’re seeing in the
West.” Israelis generally avoid seeing any of it — what do we care?
“People
first resorted to eating horse and donkey feed, but that’s gone. Now they’re
eating the donkeys and horses,” Abulhawa writes. “Some are eating stray cats
and dogs, which are themselves starving and sometimes feeding on human remains
that litter streets where Israeli snipers picked off people who dared to
venture within the sight of their scopes. The old and weak have already died of
hunger and thirst.”
“What
I see is a holocaust.” she summarizes. “The incomprehensible culmination of 75
years of Israeli impunity for persistent war crimes.”
I
second that.
But
most Israelis are holocaust deniers. Oh, how we hate the Holocaust deniers, so
oblivious to the total destruction of European Jewry. How could they be so
utterly callous in questioning the numbers, saying that it was “just a war?”
That’s
what we do. We downplay it, call it a war of self-defense, and erase history —
it all started on October 7. Over 13,000 dead children, some starved to death,
do not seem to alter our perception. It’s just collateral damage.
This
is possible because the Palestinians are Nazis now. If you ask about
“civilians,” Israelis will, in the words of former Prime Minister Naftali
Bennet, say: “What is wrong with you?!” Or, like Israeli President Isaac
Herzog, they would assert that there are no “uninvolved” in Gaza.
They’re
all Nazis.
But
you know what? We are the Judeo-Nazis now. It’s never been so clear. Oh, yes,
there are right-wing Judeo-Nazis, who have spoken of “wiping out” Huwwara
before October 7, but now there are the many kibbutzniks who openly speak of
wiping out Gaza. Two-thirds of us, including nearly 40% of the “left wing,”
literally want to deprive Gazans of the most basic humanitarian aid (it’s 80%
on the right wing, by the way, and they constitute about two-thirds of Israeli
voters).
In
other words, most of us literally want to starve Palestinians.
Others
opt for a more “proportionate” genocide, simply bombing them by the hundreds,
ostensibly for the purpose of killing one Hamas leader.
We
have learned nothing. Our morality is dust.
Should
I be more nuanced? Yes, perhaps there were some more sensible Nazis. I hear
Hitler was generally quite polite in his familiar circles. But not to the human
animals. They could be exterminated, and the world would be a better place
without such vermin.
Now
the Palestinians are the “human animals,” in the words of our Defense Minister,
Yoav Galant. I haven’t heard many Israelis rebuff his words. After all, he’s
been critical of Netanyahu from inside the government — he’s nuanced!
The
depths to which we have sunk leave me wondering how there still are countries
on our side. What the hell is wrong with them? Don’t they see that, by
supporting Israel economically and militarily, they are abetting a genocide?
Clearly,
Israelis aren’t the only ones who haven’t learned the lessons of the Holocaust.
As Palestinians
starve, Netanyahu government attempts face-saving gesture following US-Israel
murder of aid workers
In the aftermath of Monday’s
targeted killing of seven World Central Kitchen (WCK) aid workers by the Israel
Defence Forces, the White House and media outlets internationally have gone
into overdrive to convince everyone that a significant shift in Israel’s policy
towards Gaza’s Palestinians is taking place. Friday’s announcement by Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that an additional border crossing for aid
deliveries to the north of the Gaza Strip will be opened and temporary
deliveries will be allowed to depart Israel’s Ashdod port was widely reported
as a newfound humanitarian commitment to 2.3 million starving Gazans.
Members of the Abu
Draz family hold the bodies of their relatives killed in the Israeli
bombardment of the Gaza Strip, at their house in Rafah, southern Gaza,
Thursday, April 4, 2024. [AP Photo/Fatima Shbair]
In reality, the move is a
face-saving gesture aimed at quelling an eruption of popular outrage around the
world to Israel’s barbaric war crimes, while allowing US imperialism to
hypocritically posture as a restraining force in the ongoing genocide. Netanyahu’s
announcement was closely coordinated with Washington, coming just hours after a
phone call between Biden and Netanyahu. Media reports presented the call as
tense, with Biden supposedly urging the adoption of “specific, concrete and
measurable” steps to alleviate the humanitarian crisis. However, leading Biden
administration officials, including National Security Council spokesman John
Kirby, made clear that there would be no change to the supply of weaponry to
Israel and that Washington’s support was “iron clad.” Referring to Netanyahu’s
announcement later Friday, Biden bluntly told a reporter, “I asked them to do
what they’re doing.”
The opening of an extra border
crossing and a temporary maritime route into Gaza is a moot point if there are
no aid workers to deliver desperately needed food and medical supplies. The
Israel Defence Forces stopped all aid deliveries to northern Gaza by the UN
Relief Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) last week. Following the
massacre of the aid workers, WCK, American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA), and
the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have suspended aid operations in Gaza. WCK was
supposed to have played a central part in the maritime aid corridor from Cyprus
that was touted by the Biden administration in March, when it announced plans
to construct a floating dock off the enclave’s coast. The Cypriot government
stated Monday that a ship organised by WCK returned from Gaza without
offloading the 332 tons of humanitarian aid it was carrying.
Data from the Coordinator of
Government Activities in the Territories, the Israeli government agency that
controls access to Gaza, reveal that WCK was responsible for 60 percent of
non-governmental aid deliveries in Gaza before it suspended its operations.
ANERA reportedly delivered an average of 150,000 meals each day since October.
The UAE has supplied 25 percent of all aid from foreign countries.
Other aid organisations still
operating have underscored that it is more or less impossible to maintain their
activities. “We go on a mission where we are told we would be safe and then we
are delayed for hours, our staff is interrogated, they are put in harm’s way or
they are killed and that’s not acceptable,” commented Tess Ingram, a
spokeswoman for UNICEF, the UN children’s agency.
Even if one accepts Israel’s
propaganda about aid deliveries under Netanyahu’s latest announcement, they
will continue to fall well short of what is required. Israel Army Radio
reported that 350 aid trucks could now reach Gaza each day, up from the current
level of 200. This would amount to just 70 percent of the 500 aid trucks that
arrived in Gaza each day prior to Israel’s assault. The claim that 200 trucks
are currently arriving each day is rejected by independent sources, with Oxfam
stating that an average of 105 trucks reach Gaza daily.
Since the beginning of Israel’s
genocidal onslaught, government officials have made no secret about their
intention to ethnically cleanse Gaza and use starvation as a weapon of war.
From Defence Minister Yoav Gallant’s infamous remark describing Palestinians as
“human animals,” to former Israeli National Security Council head Giora
Eiland’s statement that “severe epidemics in the south of the Gaza Strip will
bring victory closer and reduce casualties among IDF soldiers,” and Finance
Minister Bezalil Smotrich’s demand for “the voluntary emigration of the Gaza
Arabs to the countries of the world,” the Zionist regime has left no doubt
about its determination to kill a large portion of Gaza’s population and
forcibly expel the rest.
In this context, the most plausible
explanation is that the massacre of the WCK workers was a carefully considered
decision taken at the highest levels of the Israeli state in consultation with
Washington aimed at sabotaging aid supplies into Gaza and thereby escalating
the genocide. The three clearly marked vehicles were struck separately along a
2.4-kilometre stretch of road. Biden and Netanyahu are now trying to manage the
diplomatic fallout.
According to Oxfam, the
approximately 300,000 people believed to be stranded in northern Gaza have been
surviving on just 12 percent of the recommended daily calorie intake since
January. The 245 calories consumed on average equate to less than a can of fava
beans. For the Gaza Strip as a whole, aid deliveries allowed in by Israel since
the start of its bombardment account for just 41 percent of the recommended
calories required by the entire population.
The aid organisation’s 3 April press
release noted, “The Israeli government has known for nearly two decades exactly
how many daily calories are needed to prevent malnutrition in Gaza, calculating
this according to both age and gender within its Food Consumption in the Gaza
Strip - Red Line document. Not only did it use a higher calculation of 2,279
calories per person, it also took into account domestic food production in
Gaza, which the Israeli military has now virtually obliterated.”
Figures from the UN and Palestinian
Red Crescent Society estimate that 50,000 children are acutely malnourished.
Malnourishment has claimed the lives of 31 children so far, with the figure
expected to rise as famine sets in. Oxfam International executive director
Amitabh Behar stated what is becoming increasingly obvious to millions of
people around the world, “Israel is making deliberate choices to starve
civilians. Imagine what it is like, not only to be trying to survive on 245
calories day in, day out, but also having to watch your children or elderly
relatives do the same. All whilst displaced, with little to no access to clean
water or a toilet, knowing most medical support has gone and under the constant
threat of drones and bombs.”
The bombs supplied to Israel by US
imperialism and its European allies continue to rain down on Gaza. At least 54
Palestinians were confirmed dead in the previous 24 hours Friday, taking the
official death toll to 33,091. A strike that demolished a house in the Nuseirat
refugee camp in central Gaza later in the day killed three. According to
UNRWA’s latest figures, 62 percent of all residences in Gaza have either been
destroyed or damaged since the genocide began.
Amid such horrific crimes, the
imperialist powers remain fully committed to participating in the “final
solution” of the Palestinian question. American imperialism supports the
genocide as part of a broader plan to wage a region-wide war with Israel’s support
against Iran with the aim of consolidating its dominance over the energy-rich
Middle East.
At a meeting of the UN Human Rights
Council Friday, both the United States and Germany voted against a resolution
calling for a halt of arms sales to Israel. The non-binding declaration, which
passed by 28 votes to 6 with 13 abstentions, also urged that Israel be held
accountable for possible war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.
Washington and Berlin cannot support
such propositions because any genuine war crimes tribunal would have to include
President Biden, Secretary of State Blinken, Chancellor Scholz, and Foreign
Minister Baerbock alongside Netanyahu in the dock. While the Biden
administration has delivered over 100 shipments of high-powered weaponry to
Israel since October, Germany increased its weapons shipments ten-fold to
Israel after Netanyahu’s fascistic government launched the genocide. On Monday
and Tuesday next week, the International Court of Justice in The Hague will
hold hearings in a case brought by Nicaragua accusing Germany of complicity in
genocide due to its arms shipments to Israel and declarations by government
officials of unconditional support for the Zionist regime as it massacred
civilians.
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