JAY JANSON: US OK’s Bombing Children as Hamas Fights for Their Freedom from Illegal Israeli Military Occupation
Jay Janson
President Joe Biden OKed Bombing Children as Hamas Fought for Their Freedom from Illegal Israeli Military Occupation [1]
It is common knowledge that Israel maintains an illegal air, sea and land blockade on Gaza, not allowing anyone, including children, to escape being bombed to death. The US government, providing Israel with warplanes, missiles, weapons, ammunition and political and diplomatic backing, is complicit in this ongoing genocide of bombing to death thousands of militarily confined civilians, mostly women and children.
Israeli government's Prime Minister continually claims the necessity of bombing (its illegally occupied completely sealed off from the world) Gaza strip in order to destroy Hamas' military positions.
As to Israel's using the Israelis killed in the Hamas Oct 7th attack to justify the Israeli response of murdering already an estimated 20, 000 Palestinian civilians by the Gaza Health authorities, Resent investigations find that a large fraction of the bodies recovered had been charred beyond all recognition, making it very difficult to distinguish between Israelis and Hamas attackers.
Since the Hamas fighters had only been carrying Kalashnikovs, rifles and smaller arms, all those victims must have been killed by explosive tank shells and Hellfire missiles. Indeed, newly released and posted video footage and photos by major news agencies revealed that a near hundred of Israeli or Hamas cars had been incinerated by such munitions.
The Hebrew-language Haaretz newspaper article published on 20 October quotes a kibbutz resident survivor trembling as he spoke of Israeli Defense Force shelling houses with all their occupants inside in order to eliminate the terrorists. Photos show that only the heavy munitions of the Israeli army could have destroyed residential homes in this manner. Yasmin Porat, another survivor from Kibbutz Be’eri, said in an interview for an Israeli radio-show, hosted by state-broadcaster Kan, that Israeli forces “eliminated everyone, including the hostages,” going on to state that “there was very, very heavy crossfire” and even noted tank shelling.
Major Israeli Hebrew newspaper reports apache helicopters fired on their own civilians running from the Supernova music festival.
Quoting from The Nation, 21 November 2023
KIBBUTZ RE’IM - A report in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz has said that Israel Defense Forces (IDF) combat helicopter that engaged Hamas fighters at the Nova music festival near the Kibbutz Re’im during the Oct 7 attack hit festival participants as well. The report, dated Nov 18, cited an assessment based on an investigation by the police with detained Hamas fighters from that day, which also discovered that Hamas fighters did not have advance knowledge about the music festival . The story does not specify the condition of the Israeli festivalgoers that were hit with the helicopter fire. Separately, an Anadolu Agency report carried excerpts from Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth,[2] which mentioned the challenges faced by Israeli forces who “found it difficult to identify Hamas militants”, adding that the pilots “used artillery” against civilians at the festival. Many news sites around the world also quoted the Turkish Anadolu Agency quoting the Yedioth Ahronoth as The Nation did as above, see here.
Even more astounding is Israel's claim that it is Hamas' fault that Israeli Army, Navy and Air Force has to kill the women and children 'shielding' Hamas. How many little kids and babies are killed or wounded, their homes destroyed, in order to kill one Hamas fighting for the children's future freedom? [This is assuming Israel is really serious about reducing Gaza to rubble just to destroy Hamas, and not using the occasion to do ethnic cleansing, as Hamas fighters are located not just in Gaza but internationally, beyond Israel's ability to bomb them to extinction.—Ed)
Israelis past record of its children-killing ratio has been documented by B'Tselem, The Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories.
Dec. 9, 1987 – Sept. 28, 2000 — 18 Israeli 281 Palestinian children Sep. 29, 2000 – Dec. 26, 2008 — 123 Israeli 961 Palestinian children Dec. 27, 2008 – Jan. 18, 2009 — 0 Israeli 345 Palestinian children Jan. 19, 2009 – Oct. 31, 2012 — 6 Israeli 37 Palestinian children Nov. 1, 2012 – Jan. 18, 2022 — 10 Israeli 840 Palestinian children Total Israeli children killed 157— Total Palestinian children killed 2,464 Comparison: For every Israeli child death, 16 Palestinian children die. According to Al-Jazeera, "More than 6,600 Palestinian children have been killed by Israeli forces in Gaza since October 7, the government's media office says. Thousands more are missing under the rubble amid relentless bombardment, it added. |
Israel has been mass killing Palestinians in order to keep them militarily imprisoned in the gigantic open air concentration camp it has criminally maintained for a half century. [By their own admission, they cynically call this "thinning of the herd" or "mowing the lawn". —Ed)
Since the 1948 resolution regarding the Palestinian Right of Return and/or compensation for their homes, land and property, the UN General Assembly has passed resolution after resolution (over 200) requiring Israel to protect the population in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza it militarily occupies, illegally - for example:
1979 December 6: Resolution 34/70: Reaffirms previous calls for a full Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories
1983 December 19: Resolutions 38/180:
Calls all nations to suspend or sever all diplomatic, economic and technological ties with Israel. Condemnation of Israel on various topics including the occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and the Golan Heights, war in Lebanon and the annexation of Jerusalem.
UN News 23 October 2019 Human Rights
The international community has a responsibility and legal obligation to compel Israel to end its 52 year-long “occu-annexation” of Palestinian territory and remove barriers preventing Palestinian self-determination.
UN News 27 October 2022 Human Rights
Israel’s occupation is illegal and indistinguishable from a “settler-colonial” situation, which must end, as a pre-condition for Palestinians to exercise their right to self-determination, the UN’s independent expert on the occupied Palestinian territory said on Thursday.
“For over 55 years, the Israeli military occupation has prevented the realisation of the right to self-determination of the Palestinian people, violating each component of that right and willfully pursuing the ‘de-Palestinianisation’ of the occupied territory,”
said Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian Territory occupied since 1967, in her report to the UN General Assembly.
The Israeli occupation violates Palestinian territorial sovereignty by seizing, annexing, fragmenting, and transferring its own civilian population to the occupied territory.
Ms. Albanese called for condemning Israel’s
“intentionally acquisitive, segregationist and repressive settler-colonial occupation.”
UN News 14 Nov. 2023
UN Special Rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territory, Francesca Albanese, has rejected the notion that the war in Israel began on October 7, and rejected as well the Jewish state’s right to defend itself against a threat emanating from a territory it militarily occupies.
"No, Israel Does Not Have the Right to Self-Defense In International Law Against its Occupied Palestinian Territory · to the contrary, Israel Has A Duty To Protect Palestinians in the territory it illegally confines them."
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres addressing the UN General Assembly on October 24 put it mildly repeating a second time that:
"…The October 7 Hamas attack didn’t happen in a vacuum, The Palestinian people have been subjected to 56 years of suffocating occupation. "
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UN Secretary-General António Guterres said in a statement on Sunday, Nov. 19,
“This must stop. I reiterate my call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire.”
On Nov. 19 an UNRWA employee said.
“Just getting into one of the shelters makes you burst into tears,”“Children looking for food and water and standing in queues for over six hours just to get a piece of bread or a bottle of water. People are literally sleeping on streets here in Khan Younis as thousands keep escaping from the north.”
Attacks on schools, shelters
“I watched with sheer horror reports from an attack on the Al-Fakhoura UNRWA school-turned-shelter in northern Gaza”. Classrooms sheltering displaced families were hit and at least 24 people were reported killed in the strike. Up to 7,000 people were in the school at the time, the UNRWA chief said. On Friday, following strikes on the UNRWA Al-Falah/Zeitoun school in Gaza City, ambulances could not reach the school, where 4,000 people were sheltering.
Since 2015, the UN General Assembly has adopted 140 resolutions criticizing Israel, mainly over its treatment of the Palestinians. —The Times of Israel
A word about Israel claiming the right of self-defense and/or vengeance as a victim of 'terrorism' on October 7th. Israeli kin and friends of those killed in the attack grieving is entirely human and must be respected. But Israelis should not forget the famous Israeli terrorism used to conquer the land and population of the Holy Land in 1948 and many times since then - one example described in an Albert Einstein letter to the New York Times. Not to mention, the present ongoing terror-bombing having already killed many thousands of Palestinian children and injured even more numerous thousands.
It may be also relevant that the Hebrew Bible (which is also held holy by both Christians and by the Qur'an 0f Islam) reports the Holy Land to be having been conquered by the Jewish God ordered city massacres of all human life including breast-feeding infants.
But talk of terror is just words. Ending the murderous military occupation of Palestine by Israel is what would save lives.
This murderous imprisonment of millions has been either warmly or indifferently accepted as part of the so called 'rules-based international order' hailed by the hegemonist nations of Caucasian population, who also passively accept, some even proudly applaud, the massive human destruction of nearby Iraq, Somalia, Syria, Libya and Afghanistan.
Surviving Palestinians like everyone else might have to look forward to a hopefully early end of the unmitigated genocidal and farcical 'Rules-based International Order' now still being often spoken of by a dutiful President of the United States simplemindedly representing the investors in war controlling the government, the CIA, the military and mainstream media.
Western allies are already finding it harder to obscure and justify their complicity in what are indisputable Israeli crimes against humanity. French President Emmanuel Macron broke ranks this past weekend. His message was summed up bluntly by the BBC:
“Macron calls on Israel to stop killing Gaza’s women and babies.”
End Notes
1. CNN
https://www.cnn.com/middleeast/live-news/israel...
Biden rejects ceasefire calls and condemns West Bank violence …
WebNov 18, 2023 · The measure is US President Joe Biden in an op-ed published Saturday, saying it would only give Hamas time to regroup
2. Yedioth Ahronoth (Hebrew: יְדִיעוֹת אַחֲרוֹנוֹת, pronounced [jediˈ(ʔ)ot aχ(a)ʁoˈnot] ⓘ; lit. Latest News) is an Israeli daily newspaper published in Tel Aviv. Founded in 1939, when Tel Aviv was part of Mandatory Palestine, Yedioth Ahronoth is Israel's largest paid newspaper by sales and circulation. The newspaper is published in tabloid format, and has been described as "undoubtedly the country's number-one paper.".
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Did you sign up yet for our FREE bulletin? This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License ALL CAPTIONS AND PULL QUOTES BY THE EDITORS NOT THE AUTHORSRussia and China Must Prevent Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing in PalestinePlease make sure these dispatches reach as many readers as possible. Share with kin, friends and workmates and ask them to do likewise. Russia and China Must Prevent Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing in PalestineDateline: October 18, 2023
Will justice prevail for the first time in the new multicentric world order? A short manual for damage control in the Middle EastHumankind 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.” [Yea, committing crimes like these?] https://twitter.com/jacksonhinklle/status/1720070314787258489?s=61&t=V4gM8I3uq_76QdSDyBHbhA 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 outlets 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). Figure 1 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. 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. Here is a short, three-step manual of what the new multicentric leaders need to do: 1. Counter misinformationRussian 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 bonoAlthough 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. 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Those who practice selective empathy facilitate ethnic cleansing—an international crime.Content like this, featuring images of terrible suffering by Palestinians in the latest clash between Gaza and Israel highlights the shameless hypocrisy of the West as it applies selective empathy to the media coverage assigned to this immense tragedy. We don't see ppl crying on the mainstream media when it's Palestinians. We don't see Dana Bash, Anderson Cooper and their ilk tearing up over these images. What we do see is how effectively they bury such material. This clip (found at 39:00) showing a Palestinian father with his dead baby is simply beyond heart-rending. It is obvious that if the US or EU networks showed it with the alacrity and mawkish sentimentality they reserve for Israeli casualties, the tide of public opinion would quickly shift. Incidentally, our attempt to display this video on YouTube was swiftly blocked by that platform, assigning the video an "age-restricted" rating (a way to actually shadowban the video, thereby strangling its circulation). This was done under the pretext of a supposed violation of undefined and capriciously applied "community standards"—a sneaky practice used by Big Tech and the US government to censor free speech. SOURCE: Rumble.com PASS THIS CLIP AROUND AS WIDELY AS POSSIBLE! This material is part of the video on the Palestinian/Israeli conflict discussed by Katie Helper and activist Mohammed Hisam on Halper's show. (Gaza Resists). See above. |
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