Genocide in Gaza? Part II

There is All Ways hope that even the most abject to the hindrance to overcome self preference over other manifestations , the seed is intrinsic within all sentient beings, and even the most hard wired despot can at the last moment be swayed as his familiar contextual associations bear enough pressure as to impinge on his familial interests.

Stalin himself was eliminated by his doctors, as some enlightened associates of Hitler were alleged the same. The reason for failure, was the uncontrollable power of his nemesis overwhelmed the reserves possessed by him.

Mussolini and some others were not as lucky.

But time is drawing near to be able to encapsulate the faster spread of the spatial domain, not to enable the limitless horizon.

Such limits, certain to befall all demogary , before that the good intentioned promises needs constant and repetitive reminder, that are automatically needed for poet’s sustenance.

But those certain limits do expire in conjunction the the shorter lapsed memory of whom does affect, rather then the ingenuity of power’s demonic power.

Lest we unlearn history’s subtle lessons.

Escalation:

The October 7th massacre gave the Israeli War Hawks a pretext for carrying out an agenda they have “always” planned for Gaza and the West Bank.

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Israel hates Christians as much as they hate Muslims. But they love controlled “Christians” in America who have no idea that real Christians in the middle east are being persecuted and murdered by Israel every day.


“Israeli forces entered the compound of northern Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital and opened fire after days of laying siege to the facility, health authorities in the enclave said.

The Gaza health ministry and the director of the hospital in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza, have told CNN that the Israeli military twice entered the hospital compound over the past 24 hours and fired at parts of the complex.

Health officials in Gaza have told CNN over the past few days that the facility is running low on supplies and in desperate need of aid as injured people from neighboring areas pour in.”

There is no anesthesia. Children must receive life saving surgery without out it.

Israel pounded Gaza…with airstrikes

Israeli strikes today in Gaza left dozens dead and cut off communications between the outside world and one of the last functioning hospitals in the enclave’s north, according to local authorities and the World Health Organization.

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Israel’s indiscriminate killing of civilians in Gaza, West Bank and Lebanon is undermining progress in human rights made since WWII.

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Some people like Venn-Diagrams here, I like this one.

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Problem is some would abolish what the Star of David stands for altogether. There is bilateral genocidal intent.

True for it takes two to tango, that’s why waltzing Matilda was out.

Israel is one freak show of genocide land theft and mass murder. Yikes. Who is gonna stop this madness?

Netanyahu and Trump being bosom buddies, it won’t be hard, if campaign promises hold true, and that goes for Ukraine, North Korea, Taiwan as well as Iran, Lebanon, with the Huthies not far behind

Just saying

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Netanyahu himself weighed in soon after Mr. Trump’s victory speech, writing on social media:
“Dear Donald and Melania Trump, Congratulations on history’s greatest comeback! Your historic return to the White House offers a new beginning for America and a powerful recommitment to the great alliance between Israel and America. This is a huge victory!”

Trump was critical of the Biden/Harris policies towards Israel, but never specified what he would do differently.

All parties seem to cover all basis to the degree that could cover any hint of mismanagement, and that is how this whole political process appear to go toward the idea of a top handed handle on an indistintive relation of personal to social apprehension.

( I presume here )

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A premeditated attack?

Who started the street fight?

According to NYT “In Amsterdam, many civic leaders agree on basic facts.

They largely concur that some Israeli fans stoked anger in the city’s Muslim population by chanting incendiary and racist slogans, including declaring that there were “no children” in Gaza anymore, and by defiling the Palestinian flag and vandalizing the cab. They also agree that Israeli fans were assaulted on multiple occasions in different locations, often in hit-and-run attacks on bikes and on foot, and that some attackers appear to have singled out their victims for being Jewish.”

“The Amsterdam authorities have permitted roughly 2,700 Gaza-related protests this year, according to one city councilman, Rogier Havelaar. Most were peaceful but some turned turbulent. One disrupted the opening ceremony for the city’s new Holocaust museum.”

There is plenty of blame to go around if that’s how one looks at it.I don’t. I pray for the happiness and peace of all. But, looking at the situation in time, I expect this sort of thing to increase as fascism takes over here in the states. The reinforced police state will be able to plausibly claim that escalating gang violence justifies martial law. Trump can cite that as a reason not to leave office at the end of his term.

Trump hatchet-man, Stephen Miller is expected to have an outsized roll in domestic federal police actions against people Trump considers to be his political enemies. The people of the world are all one. We are connected spiritually. No one suffers injustice anywhere but we all suffer. The fires of Gaza and Ukraine have spread to the streets of Amsterdam and the US and the rest of the world. Who can put them out?

Who stabbed, stomped on, kicked, and beat People with sticks?

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How many! :astonished:

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What has fascism got to do with it? The Israel/Gaza feud was not stoked by fascism but by a longstanding power-struggle between the two States.

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I dearly hope that our security forces -knowing that the situation is heading towards boiling point- have a plan-of-action all planned out… or One would hope so, wouldn’t One. :unamused:

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…apparently, 75% of Gazan’s are Hamas… children and all, and if the initial Gazans that initially left Gaza were not Hamas but the 25%, then the 75% that remained were all Hamas.

So Israel has been fighting Hamas… children and all.
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What a tragic waste of lives, all round.

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I was referring to protests in the US. Trump plans to crush protest using the Insurrection Act of 1807.
Employing federal troops to suppress domestic protests and deport immigrants from U.S. soil en masse would be illegal, but Donald Trump has been pushing to do so since his first administration. The recent Supreme Court decision granting presidents nearly absolute immunity for official acts has created a situation with far fewer guardrails to prevent Trump from abusing his authority in his second presidential term.

Trump and his allies have reportedly drafted plans for him to deploy the military against civil demonstrators on his first day in office, according to a Washington Post report from November 2023. And Trump, who promised to carry out the largest deportation effort in U.S. history, has also indicatedthat he will use the military to deport millions of undocumented immigrants.(Truthout)

More women and children killed in Gaza by Israeli military than any other recent conflict in a single year – Oxfam
Published: 30th September 2024
Israeli explosive weapons hit civilian infrastructure in Gaza - including schools, hospitals and aid distribution points - once every three hours
More women and children have been killed in Gaza by the Israeli military over the past year than the equivalent period of any other conflict over the past two decades, new Oxfam analysis has found.

As hostilities and tragic loss of life spread in Lebanon and the West Bank - including East Jerusalem - the regional escalation underscores the urgent need for an immediate and permanent ceasefire.

Conservative figures show that more than 6,000 women and 11,000 children were killed in Gaza by the Israeli military over the last 12 months. Data from 2004-2021 on direct conflict deaths from the Small Arms Survey, estimates that the highest number of women killed in a single year was over 2,600 in Iraq in 2016.
“These staggering figures are both appalling and heartbreaking. Influential actors in the international community have not only failed to hold Israel to account, they are also complicit in the atrocities by continuing to unconditionally supply it with arms. It will take generations to recover from the devastating impacts of this war and there is still no ceasefire in sight.
Sally Abi Khalil, Oxfam’s Middle East and North Africa Director
Oxfam
A report by the organisation Every Casualty Counts examined information on over 11,000 children killed across the first 2.5 years of the Syria conflict, an average of over 4,700 deaths a year. UN reports on Children and Armed Conflict over the last 18 years show that no other conflicts killed a higher number of children in one year.

Israel’s military assault began last October, following the attacks by Palestinian armed groups. Almost 1,200 Israelis and foreign nationals were killed, including at least 282 women and 36 children - the deadliest day in Israel’s history. These targeted attacks committed serious violations of International Humanitarian Law (IHL). More than 250 people, including 38 children, were taken hostage, 96 of whom are reported to still be held in Gaza.

Separate data from Action on Armed Violence up to 23 September shows that Israel hit civilian infrastructure across Gaza with explosive weapons once every three hours on average since the war began. Other than the six-day humanitarian pause last November, there were just two days in the entire year without bombardment.

Records - which are not comprehensive - show that Israeli explosive weapons hit on average:

Homes every four hours
Tents and temporary shelters every 17 hours
Schools and hospitals every four days
Aid distribution points and warehouses every 15 days
Throughout the last year, Israel has committed serious violations of IHL at a level which may rise to the level of crimes against humanity. This includes a level of destruction observed which is indicative of Israel’s use of disproportionate force in relation to military objectives and a failure to discriminate between military targets and the civilian population. Israeli military has relentlessly targeted infrastructure indispensable to civilian survival. Civilians have been forcibly displaced dozens of times to so-called ‘safe zones’ that fail to meet humanitarian obligations and have also been regularly bombed or attacked.

The UN Children and Armed Conflict reports show the number of Palestinian children killed by conflict in Gaza and the West Bank. Over the last year, more than five times more children were killed in Gaza than between 2005 to 2022 in total.

The record number of women and children killed in Gaza does not include those among nearly 20,000 people who are either unidentified, missing or entombed beneath rubble. Earlier this year, a study published in The Lancet estimated the true number of deaths in Gaza could be over 186,000, taking indirect deaths – for example, due to starvation and lack of health care – into consideration.

Civilian infrastructure has either been completely destroyed or severely damaged, including around 68 per cent of cropland and roads. Only 17 of 36 hospitals remain partially functional, and all suffer from a lack of fuel, medical supplies, and clean water.

Sally Abi Khalil, Oxfam’s Middle East and North Africa Director, said: “These staggering figures are both appalling and heartbreaking. Influential actors in the international community have not only failed to hold Israel to account, they are also complicit in the atrocities by continuing to unconditionally supply it with arms. It will take generations to recover from the devastating impacts of this war and there is still no ceasefire in sight.
“For children, the trauma is equally profound. Over 25,000 children have either lost a parent or become orphans, leaving them in deep emotional distress. Most children are grappling with anxiety and severe physical injuries, with many having lost limbs.”
Dr Umaiyeh Khammash, director of Oxfam partner Juzoor
Juzoor
“Our colleagues and partners are displaced themselves, yet every day are doing their utmost to respond to this humanitarian catastrophe. It’s unprecedented on so many levels - the fastest acceleration into famine, the re-emergence of polio, the utter devastation of daily life faced by the entire population. Israel’s free pass for impunity and exemption from international humanitarian law must end – we cannot allow the relentless horror and suffering to continue.”

Dr Umaiyeh Khammash, director of Oxfam partner Juzoor, which is supporting hundreds of thousands of people in more than 90 shelters and health points across Gaza said: “The past year has had a devastating impact with women bearing a double burden. Many have suddenly become the heads of their households, navigating survival and care in the midst of destruction. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers have faced immense difficulties, including from the collapse in healthcare services.

“For children, the trauma is equally profound. Over 25,000 children have either lost a parent or become orphans, leaving them in deep emotional distress. Most children are grappling with anxiety and severe physical injuries, with many having lost limbs.”

In the occupied West Bank, the unprecedented escalation and levels of violence are raising concerns that serious violations of international law and war crimes are being committed. Since last October, more than 680 Palestinians have been killed either by Israeli settlers or military violence. More than a thousand settler attacks on Palestinians have been recorded, with direct attacks on agricultural land resulting in the destruction of crops, irrigation systems and greenhouses, including internationally-funded and Oxfam-supported projects. The Israeli military has forced the demolition of more than 2,000 Palestinian homes with massive damage to public infrastructure including roads.

Oxfam is calling for an immediate, permanent ceasefire, the release of all hostages and unlawfully detained Palestinians, an end to all lethal arms sales to Israel and full access across Gaza for humanitarian aid. In light of the recent International Court of Justice advisory opinion and in order to avoid complicity, third states must do everything in their power to bring an immediate end to the illegal Israeli occupation, the removal of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and reparations paid, including restitution, rehabilitation, and compensation for affected communities.

Mike Huckabee, Who Declared “There’s No Such Thing as a Palestinian,” Named U.S. Ambassador to Israel

HEADLINENOV 13, 2024

Donald Trump has selected former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee to become U.S. ambassador to Israel. Huckabee is a leading U.S. Christian Zionist who in recent years has led all-inclusive evangelical Christian tours of Israel. Huckabee has openly advocated for Israel’s annexation of the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. During a failed run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2008, Huckabee declared, “There’s really no such thing as a Palestinian,” adding, “That’s been a political tool to try and force land away from Israel.” In 2017, he told Politico, “There’s no such thing as a settlement. They’re communities, they’re neighborhoods, they’re cities. There’s no such thing as an occupation.”

Meanwhile, Trump has named his longtime friend and golfing partner Steve Witkoff as a special envoy to the Middle East. Witkoff is a real estate investor from Florida with no foreign policy experience.

Those voters who voted for Trump as a protest against Biden’s support for Israel’s genocidal campaign can expect worse from Trump’s diplomats. During a recent podcast, Huckabee described himself as an “unapologetic, unreformed Zionist.” As a Christian fundamentalist, Huckabee can be expected to support Israeli genocide on the basis of Jehovah’s commandments to the Israelites in the Old Testament.

Remember, before the October 7 massacre, Jared Kushner said Gaza’s ‘waterfront property could be very valuable’. Donald Trump’s son-in-law also said Israel should bulldoze an area of the Negev desert and move Palestinians there.

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