Thursday 9th of January 2025

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Joe Biden’s parting gift of $8 billion in weapons sales to the apartheid state of Israel acknowledges the gruesome reality of the genocide in Gaza. This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. This is a permanent, endless war designed not to destroy Hamas, or free Israeli hostages, but to eradicate, once and for all, Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank.

 

It is the final push to create a Greater Israel, which will include not only Gaza and the West Bank, but chunks of Lebanon and Syria. It is the culmination of the Zionist dream. And it will be paid for with rivers of blood — Palestinian, Lebanese and Syrian.

 

By Chris HedgesOriginal to ScheerPost

 

 

Minister of Agriculture and Food Security of Israel Avi Dichter was probably offering conservative estimates when he said “I think that we are going to stay in Gaza for a long time. I think most people understand that [Israel] will be years in some kind of West Bank situation where you go in and out and maybe you remain along Netzarim [corridor].”

Mass extermination takes time. It is also expensive. Fortunately for Israel, its lobby in the U.S. has a stranglehold on Congress, our electoral process and the media narrative. Americans, although 61 percent support ending weapons shipments to Israel, will pay for it. And those that express dissent will be frog-marched into Zionist black holes where their voices are silenced and their careers jeopardized or destroyed. Donald Trump and the Republicans have an open disdain for democracy, but so do the Democrats and Joe Biden.

The U.S. provided $17.9 billion in military aid to Israel from October 2023 to October 2024, a substantial increase from the already $3.8 billion in military aid the U.S. gives Israel annually. This is a record for a single year. The State Department has informed Congress that it intends to approve another $8 billion in purchases of U.S.-made arms by Israel. This will provide Israel with more GPS guidance systems for bombs, more artillery shells, more missiles for fighter jets and helicopters, and more bombs, including 2,800 unguided MK-84 bombs, which Israel has a habit of dropping on densely packed tent encampments in Gaza. The pressure wave from the 2,000-pound MK-84 pulverizes buildings and exterminates life within a 400-yard radius. The blast, which ruptures lungs, rips apart limbs and bursts sinus cavities up to hundreds of yards away, leaves behind a 50-foot-wide and 36-foot-deep crater. Israel appears to have used this bomb to assassinate Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Hezbollah, in Beirut on September 27, 2024.

The genocide, and the decision to fuel it with billions of dollars, marks an ominous turning point. It is a public declaration by the U.S. and its allies in Europe that international and humanitarian law, although blatantly disregarded by the U.S. in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria and a generation earlier in Vietnam, is meaningless. We will not even pay lip service to it. This will be a Hobbesian world where nations that have the most advanced industrial weapons make the rules. Those who are poor and vulnerable will kneel in subjugation. The genocide in Gaza is the template for the future. And those in the Global South know it.

The “wretched of the earth” who lack sophisticated weapons, who do not have modern armies, artillery units, missiles, navies, armored units and warplanes, will strike back with crude tools. They will match individual acts of terror against massive campaigns of state terror.

Are we surprised we are hated? Terror begets terror. We saw this in New Orleans where a man who was allegedly inspired by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) killed 14 people when he drove his pickup truck into a crowd on New Year’s Day. We will see more of it. But let’s be clear. We started it. The moral void of the suicide bomber is birthed from our moral void.

Israel’s frustration at the dogged resistance in Gaza, the West Bank, Yemen and Lebanon increases the bloodlust. Members of Israel’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee sent a letter to Minister of Defense Israel Katz, calling on the government to intensify the siege of Gaza.

“Effective control of the territory and the population is the only means towards cleansing enemy lines from the strip, and naturally towards decisive victory, rather than treading [water] in a war of attrition, where the side that is most worn is Israel,” they write. “Therefore we end up inserting our soldiers again and again into neighborhoods and alleys that were already conquered by them many times.”

Israel, the letter reads, must carry out “remote elimination of all energy sources, that is fuel, solar panels and any relevant means (pipes, cables, generators etc.)” It should ensure the “elimination of all food sources including warehouses, water and all relevant means (water pumps etc.)” and it must facilitate the “remote elimination of anyone who moves in the area and does not exit with a white flag during the days of the effective siege.”

The letter concludes that “after these actions and the days of siege upon those who remain, [the] IDF must enter gradually and conduct a full cleansing of the enemy nests…. This should be done in the northern Gaza Strip, and similarly in any other territory: encirclement, evacuation of the population to a humanitarian zone, and effective siege until surrender or full elimination of the enemy. This is how every army acts, and so must the IDF act.”

In short, exterminate the brutes.

Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the 42-year-old U.S. military veteran who plowed his pick-up truck into a crowd of New Year’s revellers in New Orleans killing 14 people and injuring 35 others, spoke to us in the language we use to speak to the Arab world. Indiscriminate death. The targeting of innocents. The callous indifference to life. The thirst for revenge. The demonization of others. The belief that fate or God or western civilization has decreed that we have a right to impose our vision of the world with violence. Jabbar, who posted videos online in which he professed his support for Islamic State, is our murderous doppelgänger. He will not be the last.

“When a society is dispossessed, when the injustices thrust upon it appear insoluble, when the ‘enemy’ is all-powerful, when one’s own people are bestialised as insects, cockroaches, ‘two-legged beasts,’ then the mind moves beyond reason,” Robert Fisk writes in The Great War for Civilization. “It becomes fascinated in two senses: with the idea of an afterlife and with the possibility that this belief will somehow provide a weapon of more than nuclear potential. When the United States was turning Beirut into a NATO base in 1983, and using its firepower against Muslim guerrillas in the mountains to the east, Iranian Revolutionary Guards in Baalbek were promising that God would rid Lebanon of the American presence. I wrote at the time — not entirely with my tongue in my cheek — that this was likely to be a titanic battle: U.S. technology versus God. Who would win? Then on 23 October 1983 a lone suicide bomber drove a truckload of explosives into the U.S. Marine compound at Beirut airport and killed 241 American servicemen in six seconds…I later interviewed one of the few surviving marines to have seen the bomber. ‘All I can remember,’ he told me, ‘is that the guy was smiling.’”

These acts of terrorism, or in the case of Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon and Yemen armed resistance, are used to justify endless mass killing. This Via Dolorosa leads to a global death spiral, especially as the climate crisis reconfigures the planet and international bodies, such as the United Nations and the International Criminal Court, become hollow appendages.

We are sowing the Middle East with dragon’s teeth and, as in the ancient Greek myth, these teeth are rising from the soil as enraged warriors determined to destroy us.

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The departing de facto Palestinian ambassador to Australia has predicted a re-elected Albanese government would recognise a Palestinian state as he praised Labor for daring to repeatedly anger Israel and break with the United States in its stance on the Middle East.

Izzat Abdulhadi will end his term as head of the general delegation of Palestine in Australia next week after more than 18 years in the role.

Abdulhadi forcefully rejected claims by Israel’s ambassador to Australia, made in an interview with this masthead, that Hamas should be held responsible for the death toll in Gaza, arguing Israel had waged the war with reckless disregard for civilian lives.

“This attack by Hamas [on October 7] does not justify this mass killing, the burning of hospitals, the killing of women and children who do not support Hamas,” he said from the West Bank.

 

“It is beyond imagining what is happening there ... even if Hamas uses human shields, this does not justify Israel killing the shields.”

 

Almost 46,000 Palestinians have died in Gaza since the war began in 2023, according to the Hamas-run health ministry, including 49 people killed in Israeli air strikes on Monday.

Israel, which says it is fighting to ensure its citizens are no longer at risk of Hamas terrorist attacks, began the war after the group’s October 7 incursion, during which about 1200 people were killed and more than 240 taken hostage.

This masthead revealed on Tuesday that Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus is planning to travel to Israel in the coming weeks to help stabilise a bilateral relationship that has become increasingly acrimonious.

Opposition home affairs spokesman James Paterson accused Foreign Minister Penny Wong of antagonising the Netanyahu government, saying it “speaks volumes that the attorney-general is being sent to Israel to try to repair the profound damage to the bilateral relationship”.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Tuesday that Dreyfus “is an appropriate person to visit Israel”.

“We have people regularly visit our friends, and Mark Dreyfus is visiting,” the prime minister told reporters. 

Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-chief executive Alex Ryvchin said Dreyfus would face “difficult questions” about Australia’s stance on Israel and the rise of antisemitism in Australia.

“We hope that the attorney-general returns to Australia with a newfound appreciation of why standing with Israel through this time of peril is not only the right thing to do, but in the national interest,” he said.

 

Abdulhadi, who is not technically an ambassador because Australia does not recognise a Palestinian state, expressed regret that Australia had not recognised Palestinian statehood during his tenure, but said he was “very optimistic” a Labor government would do so if it won the next federal election, which is due by May.

“There are many indications that they will recognise the state of Palestine and I think it will be actually surprising if they don’t after all the positions they have taken,” he said, pointing to strong support for Palestine in the union movement and Labor membership base.

“Recognition of the state of Palestine should not be pending Israel’s approval because self-determination for the Palestinian people is a right under international law.”

Labor’s policy platform “calls on the Australian government to recognise Palestine as a state” and says it “expects that this issue will be an important priority”.

 

Abdulhadi, who arrived in Australia in 2006, said he was “very thankful and grateful” to the Albanese government for shifting Australia’s position on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. 

“They have had the courage to take difficult positions that have sometimes attracted a lot of criticism,” Abdulhadi said.

“I think there has been a lot of progress under this government for Palestine, and I hope it will continue.”

Abdulhadi credited the government for voting in favour of a ceasefire in Gaza at the United Nations, designating the Palestinian territories “occupied” rather than “disputed” and scrapping the Morrison-era recognitionof West Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

 

He also praised Wong for restoring funding to the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestinian refugees, and a major speech in which she said recognition of Palestine did not necessarily have to come at the end of a negotiated peace process.

The government has reversed Australia’s long-standing voting record on several UN resolutions, including by supporting a December motion calling for Israel to end its presence in the West Bank and Gaza as soon as possible.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded by attacking the government on social media, accusing it of adopting an “extreme anti-Israeli position” that had encouraged a surge of antisemitism in Australia.

Abdulhadi represents the Palestinian Authority, which is dominated by Fatah, a more moderate political rival of Hamas, but is not a member of either party.

He said the war in Gaza had been so deadly that the international community should gather to rethink the rules of war, as it did after World War II.

 

“We Palestinians are all in grief, in tears, watching these images on the TV,” he said.

Abdulhadi labelled Israel’s actions in Gaza a genocide, echoing several major human rights organisations and nations such as South Africa, which has filed a genocide claim against Israel at the International Court of Justice.

Israel has rejected the genocide charge.

Abdulhadi said he regarded Hamas’s October 7 attacks as “totally wrong” but added: “We can’t just perceive history as beginning on October 7.

“We can’t ignore the root causes of the problem: the siege of Gaza, what happened in 1948 [when Israel was founded] and the continuous systematic oppression of Palestinian people.”

He urged the government to create a settlement pathway for the estimated 1400 Palestinians who had sought refuge in Australia that would allow them to work, access Medicare and study at university.

“These new arrivals can be an asset for Australia, not a liability,” he said. “Many of them are doctors, dentists, engineers. They are very tired and exhausted by what happened in Gaza and they want to start a new life.”

 

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/very-thankful-top-palestinian-envoy-praises-australia-for-breaking-with-israel-20250107-p5l2i1.html

 

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HENCE ITS POPULARITY IN THE ABRAHAMIC TRADITIONS…

 

 

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