Thursday 28th of November 2024

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cc. Yanis Varoufakis wanted to deliver the following speech during a “Palestine Conference” in Berlin, which was planned for three days and organised by various German and international, including Jewish, associations. Yanis Varoufakis was Greece’s finance minister during the country’s manifest euro crisis in 2015 and is now Secretary General of the pan-European Democracy in Europe Movement 2025 (DiEM25), a pan-European political party that he co-founded and which co-organised the Berlin conference.

 

“How much Palestinian blood must still flow …?”by Yanis Varoufakis

 

Varoufakis was unable to give the speech because the German authorities had imposed a temporary travel ban (from 10 to 14 April) covering the days of the conference. In addition, the conference itself was cancelled and evacuated after just a few hours by several hundred German police – on the grounds that the video message of the British-Palestinian doctor Ghassan Abu Sittah would be shown at the conference, although this invited guest had also been banned from entering and speaking, allegedly because of a planned “anti-Semitic hate speech” (see box). We document the text of Yanis Varoufakis’ speech published on DiEM25 So that our readers can make up their own minds.

 

 

Friends,
Congratulations, and heartfelt thanks, for being here, despite the threats, despite the ironclad police outside this venue, despite the panoply of the German press, despite the German state, despite the German political system that demonises you for being here.
  “Why a Palestinian Congress, Mr Varoufakis?”, a German journalist asked me recently? Because, as Hanan Ashrawi once said: “We cannot rely on the silenced to tell us about their suffering.”
  Today, Ashrawi’s reason has grown depressingly stronger: Because we cannot rely on the silenced who are also massacred and starved to tell us about the massacres and the starvation.
  But there is another reason too: Because a proud, a decent people, the people of Germany, are led down a perilous road to a heartless society by being made to associate themselves with another genocide carried out in their name, with their complicity.
  I am neither Jewish nor Palestinian. But I am incredibly proud to be here amongst Jews and Palestinians – to blend my voice for Peace and Universal Human Rights with Jewish Voices for Peace and Universal Human Rights – with Palestinian Voices for Peace and Universal Human Rights. Being together, here, today, is proof that Coexistence is Not Only Possible – but that it is here! Already.
  “Why not a Jewish Congress, Mr Varoufakis?”, the same German journalist asked me, imagining that he was being smart. I welcomed his question.
  For if a single Jew is threatened, anywhere, just because she or he is Jewish, I shall wear the star of David on my lapel and offer my solidarity – whatever the cost, whatever it takes.
  So, let’s be clear: If Jews were under attack, anywhere in the world, I would be the first to canvass for a Jewish Congress in which to register our solidarity.
  Similarly, when Palestinians are massacred because they are Palestinians – under a dogma that to be dead they must have been Hamas – I shall wear my keffiyeh and offer my solidarity whatever the cost, whatever it takes.
  Universal Human Rights are either universal or they mean nothing.
  With this in mind, I answered the German journalist’s question with a few of my own:

  • Are two million Israeli Jews, who were thrown out of their homes and into an open air prison 80 years ago, still being kept in that open-air prison, without access to the outside world, with minimal food and water, no chance of a normal life, of travelling anywhere, and bombed periodically for 80 years? No.
  • Are Israeli Jews being starved intentionally by an army of occupation, their children writhing on the floor, screaming from hunger? No.
  • Are there thousands of Jewish injured children no surviving parents crawling through the rubble of what used to be their homes? No.
  • Are Israeli Jews being bombed by the world’s most sophisticated planes and bombs today? No.
  • Are Israeli Jews experiencing complete ecocide of what little land they can still call their own, not one tree left under which to seek shade or whose fruit to taste? No.
  • Are Israeli Jewish children killed by snipers today at the orders of a member-state of the UN? No.
  • Are Israeli Jews driven out of their homes by armed gangs today? No.
  • Is Israel fighting for its existence today? No.

If the answer to any of these questions was “yes”, I would be participating in a Jewish Solidarity Congress today.
  Friends,
  Today, we would have loved to have a decent, democratic, mutually-respectful debate on how to bring Peace and Universal Human Rights for everyone, Jews and Palestinians, Bedouins and Christians, from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea with people who think differently to us.
  Sadly, the whole of the German political system has decided not to allow this. In a joint statement including not just the CDU/CSU or the FDP but also the SPD, the Greens and, remarkably, two leaders of Die Linke, joined forces to ensure that such a civilised debate, in which we may disagree agreeably, never takes place in Germany.
  I say to them: You want to silence us. To ban us. To demonise us. To accuse us. You, therefore, leave us with no choice but to meet your accusations with our accusations. You chose this. Not us.
  You accuse us of anti-Semitic hatred.
  We accuse you of being the antisemite’s best friend by equating the right of Israel to commit war crimes with the right of Israeli Jews to defend themselves.
  You accuse us of supporting terrorism.
  We accuse you of equating legitimate resistance to an Apartheid State with atrocities against civilians which I have always and will always condemn, whomever commits them – Palestinians, Jewish Settlers, my own family, whomever.
  We accuse you of not recognising the duty of the people of Gaza to tear down the Wall of the open prison they have been encased in for 80 years – and of equating this act of tearing down the Wall of Shame – which is no more defensible than the Berlin Wall was – with acts of terror.
  You accuse us of trivialising Hamas’ October 7th terror.
  We accuse you of trivialising the 80 years of Israel’s ethnic cleansing of Palestinians and the erection of an ironclad Apartheid system across Israel-Palestine.
  We accuse you of trivialising Netanyahu’s long-term support of Hamas as a means of destroying the two-state solution that you claim to favour.
  We accuse you of trivialising the unprecedented terror unleashed by the Israeli army on the people of Gaza, West Bank and East Jerusalem.
  You accuse the organisers of today’s Congress that we are, and I quote, “not interested in talking about possibilities for peaceful coexistence in the Middle East against the background of the war in Gaza”. Are you serious? Have you lost your mind?
  We accuse you of supporting a German state that is, after the United States, the largest supplier of the weapons that the Netanyahu government uses to massacre Palestinians as part of a Grand Plan to make a two-state solution, and peaceful coexistence between Jews and Palestinians, impossible.
  We accuse you of never answering the pertinent question that every German must answer: How much Palestinian blood must flow before your, justified, guilt over the Holocaust is washed away?
  So, let’ s be clear: We are here, in Berlin, with our Palestinian Congress because, unlike the German political system and the German media, we condemn genocide and war crimes regardless of who is perpetrating them. Because we oppose Apartheid in the land of Israel-Palestine no matter who has the upper hand – just as we opposed Apartheid in the American South or in South Africa. Because we stand for universal human rights, freedom and equality among Jews, Palestinians, Bedouins and Christians in the Ancient Land of Palestine.
  And so that we are even clearer on the questions, legitimate and malignant, that we must always be ready to answer:
  Do I condemn Hamas’ atrocities?
  I condemn every single atrocity, whomever is the perpetrator or the victim. What I do not condemn is armed resistance to an Apartheid system designed as part of a slow-burning, but inexorable, ethnic cleansing program. Put differently, I condemn every attack on civilians while, at the same time, I celebrate anyone who risks their life to tear down the Wall.
  Is Israel not engaged in a war for its very existence?
  No, it is not. Israel is a nuclear-armed state with perhaps the most technologically advanced army in the world and the panoply of the US military machine having its back. There is no symmetry with Hamas, a group which can cause serious damage to Israelis but which has no capacity whatsoever to defeat Israel’s military, or even to prevent Israel from continuing to implement the slow genocide of Palestinians under the system of Apartheid that has been erected with long-standing US and EU support.
  Are Israelis not justified to fear that Hamas wants to exterminate them?
  Of course they are! Jews have suffered a Holocaust that was preceded with pogroms and a deep-seated antisemitism permeating Europe and the Americas for centuries. It is only natural that Israelis live in fear of a new pogrom if the Israeli army folds. However, by imposing Apartheid on their neighbours, by treating them like sub-humans, the Israeli state is stoking the fires of antisemitism, is strengthening Palestinians and Israelis who just want to annihilate each other and, in the end, contributes to the awful insecurity consuming Jews in Israel and the Diaspora. Apartheid against the Palestinians is the Israelis’ worst self-defence.
  

What about antisemitism?
  It is always a clear and present danger. And it must be eradicated, especially amongst the ranks of the Global Left and the Palestinians fighting for Palestinian civil liberties –around the world.
  Why don’t Palestinians pursue their objectives by peaceful means?
  They did. The PLO recognised Israel and renounced armed struggle. And what did they get for it? Absolute humiliation and systematic ethnic cleansing. That is what nurtured Hamas and elevated it the eyes of many Palestinians as the only alternative to a slow genocide under Israel’s Apartheid.
  What should be done now? What might bring Peace to Israel-Palestine?

  • An immediate ceasefire.
  • The release of all hostages: Hamas’ and the thousands held by Israel.
  • A Peace Process, under the UN, supported by a commitment by the International Community to end Apartheid and to safeguard Equal Civil Liberties for All.
  • As for what must replace Apartheid, it is up to Israelis and Palestinians to decide between the two-state solution and the solution of a Single Federal Secular State.

Friends,
  We are here because vengeance is a lazy form of grief.
  We are here to promote not vengeance but Peace and Coexistence across Israel-Palestine.
  We are here to tell German democrats, including our former comrades of Die Linke, that they have covered themselves in shame long enough – that two wrongs do not one right make – that allowing Israel to get away with war crimes is not going to ameliorate the legacy of Germany’s crimes against the Jewish People.
  Beyond today’s Congress, we have a duty, in Germany, to change the conversation. We have a duty to persuade the vast majority of decent Germans out there that universal human rights is what matters. That “Never Again” means “Never Again”. For anyone, Jew, Palestinian, Ukrainian, Russian, Yemeni, Sudanese, Rwandan – for everyone, everywhere.
  In this context, I am pleased to announce that DiEM25’s German political party MERA25 will be on the ballot paper in the European Parliament election this coming June – seeking the vote of German humanists who crave a Member of European Parliament representing Germany and calling out the EU’s complicity in genocide – a complicity that is Europe’s greatest gift to the antisemites in Europe and beyond.
​​​​​​​  I salute you all and suggest we never forget that none of us are free if one of us is in chains.  •

Source: https://diem25.org/palaestina-kongress-rede-von-yanis-varoufakis-von-der-deutschen-polizei-verboten/ 
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https://www.zeit-fragen.ch/en/archives/2024/nr-9-30-april-2024/wieviel-palaestinensisches-blut-muss-noch-fliessen

 

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 Israel is carrying out a horrific ground invasion of Rafah    By SERAJ ASSI  

Israel has begun a ground assault on Rafah, where 1.5 million Palestinians have sought refuge from the brutal war on Gaza. International observers say the attack on Rafah, now the most densely populated place on Earth, will mean mass killings of civilians, writes Seraj Assi in the Jacobin.

“Rafah is now a city of children, who have nowhere safe to go in Gaza.”

That’s how the United Nation Children’s Fund (UNICEF) officials describe the refugee town that is now being decimated by Israel’s heavy bombardment and ground invasion.

Having already killed over thirty-five thousand Palestinians in Gaza, most of them children, Israel’s genocidal machine is now bearing down on Rafah — the last refuge for Palestinians fleeing the destruction elsewhere in Gaza. Overnight, Israeli forces invaded Rafah and seized control of the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt, while Israel Defence Forces (IDF) tanks pushed deeper into Rafah and rolled through the Gaza side with colossal Israeli flags.

Israel now occupies the two main crossings into southern Gaza, Rafah and Kerem Shalom, virtually sealing Gaza off from the outside world. Palestinians in Gaza are now caged, with no way in or out, while aid is completely blocked. International aid agencies have said the closing of the two crossings, the lifelines for over two million people in Gaza, amounts to forced starvation.

“Another utterly despicable war crime”

The Israeli invasion comes despite international appeals to spare Rafah, and only hours after Hamas accepted Israel’s cease-fire proposal, which includes releasing all the hostages. The invasion has cut short spontaneous celebrations in Gaza following news of potential cease-fire, as children and women took to the streets in a spark of fleeting hope.

The invasion will mean horrific atrocities for Palestinians in Rafah. Rafah is a small dusty town located on the southern Gaza border with Egypt. A tiny sliver of land half the size of Disney World, Rafah has been swelled by refugees to six times its prewar population. It now provides shelter to nearly 1.5 million Palestinian refugees, who have been forcibly displaced and bombed out of Gaza by Israeli forces. These include over six hundred thousand girls and boys sheltering in tents, many of whom have been orphaned by the war. International observers describe the children as malnourished, sick, and traumatised.

Teeming with tents and overcrowded street corners and sandy plots, Rafah is right now the most densely populated place on earth. People sleep in the streets, makeshift shelters, public housing, cemeteries, and whatever empty space available. According to UNICEF, there is approximately one toilet for every 850 people, and one shower for every 3,600 people. Food and water are scarce. Medicine is depleting fast. Orphaned children wander the streets searching for food, barefoot and dusty, with no family or relatives to watch over them; many families can’t even find or afford tents. There are three hospitals serving 1.5 million displaced people.

Leading up to the ground invasion, Israel has been carpet-bombing Rafah camps relentlessly, blitzing the refugee town with massive air strikes, flare bombs, and fire belts, wiping out whole neighbourhoods and massacring entire families in what had been designated by Israel as a “safe zone.” Footage shows Rafah being decimated with US-made bombs.

Overnight, Israeli air strikes on Rafah killed twenty people, including six children. At least sixty Palestinians have been killed in the recent bombardments, with hundreds more wounded. The victims include baby Hani, who was saved by doctors from his mother’s womb after his parents were killed in an Israeli air strike in October. Following its bombardment of Rafah on Monday, a weeping old man told Al Jazeera: “They have left no trees, no homes, no people, and no trace of life. Hasn’t the world seen our slain children?”

With its invasion of Rafah, Israel seems intent on destroying every aspect of life in Gaza. On Monday, the Israeli military dropped leaflets ordering the “evacuation” of Palestinians in eastern Rafah, home to Rafah’s main hospital, Yosef al-Najjar, where 250,000 people are taking shelter in refugee camps. Palestinians in Rafah report having received phone calls and messages with genocidal threats.

The evacuation orders amount to forced displacement of Palestinians who have been already displaced several times. Exhausted from constant displacement, many have decided to stay and die in Rafah, making the prospect of mass slaughter there close to inevitable. Tuesday evening, the Israeli army expelled all patients, doctors, and nurses from the hospital.

Ahead of its invasion, the Israeli army erected checkpoints to block Palestinian men of “military age” from exiting Rafah, forcibly separating fathers and sons from their families to pave the way for their field executions.

In the words of Jeremy Corbyn, “The assault on Rafah is another utterly despicable war crime.”

United Nations officials, including Secretary-General António Guterres, have been warning that an Israeli invasion of Rafah will lead to the mass killing of Palestinian civilians seeking refuge from the war. “A military assault on Rafah would be an unbearable escalation, killing thousands more civilians & forcing hundreds of thousands to flee,” Guterres wrote on Twitter/X on Tuesday. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) has warned of a “bloodbath” in Rafah. James Elder, UNICEF’s global spokesperson, wrote in the Guardian: “In Rafah I saw new graveyards fill with children. It is unimaginable that worse could be yet to come.”

The assault on Rafah comes days after the horrific discovery of mass graves at Gaza’s two largest hospitals, Nasser and al-Shifa, where hundreds of bodies have been uncovered, while others remain buried deep in the ground. Laboring under heavy bombardment and massive airstrikes, Palestinians continue to pull dead bodies from the rubble throughout Gaza.

“Gaza Has Shattered Records for Humanity’s Darkest Chapter”

The invasion is but the latest chapter of Israel’s genocide and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians in Gaza. The invasion comes days after a top Israeli minister, echoing Netanyahu’s rhetoric invoking the Amaleks, called for the “total annihilation” of Gaza, and shortly after the chair of the ruling Likud Party’s international arm said Israel should “kill everyone” in Rafah, children included.

For months, Israel’s horrific campaign against Rafah has sent waves of terror through the exhausted camps, putting traumatised children and frightened parents on edge. According to Elder, “The deprivation means despair pervades the population. And people’s nerves are shattered amid unrelenting attacks. . . . They were so desperate for their nightmare to end, that they hoped to be killed.”

The Rafah invasion comes shortly after Congress approved the largest military aid package to Israel in US history. In an attempt to massacre Palestinians in the dark and silence those who speak up against genocide, Israel has expelled Al Jazeera, while the United States has potentially banned TikTokclamped down on antigenocide protests on its campuses, and passed a new McCarthyite bill aiming at criminalising criticism of Israel in the United States under the guise of fighting antisemitism. And in a blatant assault on the idea of international justice, twelve Republican senators, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, signed a letter threatening International Criminal Court officials and their family members with sanctions and other penalties if they move forward with international arrest warrants against Israeli leaders accused of committing war crimes in Gaza.

In a tragic historical irony, the Rafah invasion is coinciding with Holocaust Remembrance Day, which is commemorated with the promise of “Never Again.” It also coincides with Nakba Day, where heartbreaking scenes of exodus unfolding from Rafah are horrifically echoing past injustices — a chilling reminder that the Nakba never really ended.

The tragedy in Gaza is unfolding in broad daylight, with the United States’ implicit approval and Western complicity more broadly. As UNICEF’s James Elder put it, “Gaza has shattered humanity’s records for its darkest chapters. Humanity must now urgently write a different chapter.”

 

https://johnmenadue.com/israel-is-carrying-out-a-horrific-ground-invasion-of-rafah/

 

 

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President Joe Biden has warned Israel that the US will stop supplying some weapons if it launches a major ground operation in the Gaza city of Rafah.

"If they go into Rafah, I'm not supplying the weapons that have been used historically to deal with Rafah," he said during an interview with CNN.

He added that he would "continue to make sure Israel is secure".

Despite firm and vocal US opposition, Israel appears poised to mount a large-scale invasion of Rafah.

The congested part of southern Gaza is Hamas's last major stronghold in the territory. US officials have warned that an operation in the city - where the population has swelled with refugees from other parts of Gaza - could lead to extensive civilian casualties.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-68980820

 

 

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