The collateral effects of the genocide in Gaza

We are left speechless to see that genocide is taking place before our very eyes and that European (and US) democracies are turning a blind eye when they are not directly participating in the carnage. It is impossible for anyone in good faith to deny that genocide is taking place in Gaza. All the boxes are ticked, including

  • Starving and dehydrating a population of 2 million, just like in the good old days of the Middle Ages
  • Moving them around and then concentrating them in a quarter of the territory in order to keep the rest for Jewish colonisation
  • Shooting at anything that moves, including the unfortunate people trying to feed themselves from this organisation run by the US military and totally incompatible with the minimum requirements for survival! A few dozen trucks are allowed to pass, when hundreds are needed
  • Destroy and make life impossible in Gaza: 90% of buildings destroyed, most of the 20 hospitals, the 11 universities, and all the schools, mosques and six cinemas that existed before, mosques and churches, all the historic buildings that reminded us that Gaza has existed for thousands of years, with more bombing power than on Hiroshima and Nagasaki!
  • Killing all journalists—more than in both world wars—wearing a ‘Press’ badge means certain death in Gaza, and banning foreign journalists in the good old Nazi tradition: no witnesses, no evidence!
  • The images of children without limbs, babies dying of thirst, families with multiple disabilities are unbearable. Of course, the massacre on 7 October is unacceptable, but nothing can justify this (all links on my blog for those who can bear the images).
  • A macabre tally spanning dozens of pages lists the dead by age: the first pages are those of newborn babies. We now know that more than 120,000 Gazans have died and that when the borders are opened, the bodies buried under the rubble of destroyed buildings will be revealed.

The goal is also well known: Netanyahu will realise his lifelong dream of a Greater Israel covering the entire territory of Palestine, with a little bit of Lebanese and Syrian territory thrown in for good measure, at least for now. clearly, the appetite for conquest will not stop there.
The side effects are numerous because wars always weaken democracies. This is already evident in Israel, where more than 60% of Israelis want all Gazans, including children, to die! But this is not limited to Israel. The tacit acceptance of our politicians of what is happening there implies a lack of basic morality and a hypocrisy that goes hand in hand with emergency laws, less free media and increasingly narrow bridges between the right and the far right. It is difficult to explain why you can walk down the street with any flag except the Palestinian flag! Need we remind you that Palestine is recognised by more than 100 countries, that our president keeps saying that recognition is imminent before backtracking, that the promise of two states has been set in stone in UN resolutions since 1947 and is constantly repeated in Brussels jargon (Von Der Leyen and other commissioners), as is the return of refugees.

How can the European model of democracy survive with this hypocrisy when our leaders – with a few rare exceptions – welcome the attack of one country by another on the pretext of stopping the development of nuclear weapons, when Israel has hundreds of missiles equipped with nuclear weapons, is not a signatory to the non-proliferation treaty, whereas Iran is, and when the concept of preventive war does not exist in law. How can we criticise Putin for invading Ukraine and not Israel? And what if tomorrow North Korea invades South Korea or China invades Taiwan? Ultimately, in order to avoid ending up in prison for corruption, Netanyahu must wage perpetual war, even if it means challenging the world order with the UN and other organisations that have enabled peace on the continent for decades.

Let’s stop thinking that the State of Israel can be an exception because of the Holocaust and has the right to wage wars that are wrongly considered to be limited to the Middle East. The collateral effects concern us all and will result in the reawakening of a series of dormant conflicts..

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