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Sunday, January 14, 2024

Israel's Rape of Palestine: Not Apartheid, Not Genocide..What on Earth is it then?

The American colony of Israel in Palestine was upset when non-governmental organizations from all colors and bends, as well as the UN itself, said Israel's conduct in Palestine is apartheid. By conduct, they meant the home demolitions, expulsions of Palestinian families from their ancestral Jerusalem homes to make way for foreign European and American fundamentalist Jewish settlers, building separation walls (by the way, apartheid means separation), killing innocent Palestinians, stealing land in the West Bank, humiliations at checkpoints, provocative and illegal Jewish prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque, denial of building permits to stem the natural growth of the Palestinian population, uprooting thousand-year-old olive trees, unleashing primitive terrorist Jewish settlers on indigenous Palestinian villages, besieging the Gaza enclave for more than a decade..... All of this had been going on for decades long before the Hamas attack of October 7. (The full 280-page report can be downloaded from:
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/campaigns/2022/02/israels-system-of-apartheid/)

Then the Anglo-Saxon colony of Israel in Palestine got upset when South Africa filed a genocide case against it at The Hague last month. What is Israel accused of? Basically the exact same behavior detailed above in the Israeli Apartheid Report, except that the current onslaught on Gaza is on a much larger scale and is much more condensed in time. Ever since its fabrication, Israel has been raping Palestine slowly, bit by bit, in incremental steps that it hopes would not attract attention or would not "legally" amount to the horrors it has never ceased to inflict on the Palestinian people. 

But having being forced by the Hamas attacks of October 7, 2023 to react, the sudden multiplication in the level of Israel's violence against the Palestinians has now seized the attention of the world and exposed Israel's methodology in stealing land and denigrating the humanity of the Palestinians. The essence of the matter is that since its inception, Israel was determined to annihilate the Palestinians, deny their very existence (Gold Meir: "There is no such thing as a Palestinian people"), and erase Palestine between the river to the sea from the map.

Yet some 100 years since the first Jewish Zionist settlers began arriving to Palestine from Europe, and 75 years since the fabrication of the artificial state of Israel, the Palestinians are still there despite all attempts by the foreign Jews to eliminate them or force them to leave.

South Africa says more than 50 countries have expressed support for its case in which it accuses Israel of genocide against Palestinians. While Israel's anglo-saxon midwives (US, Britain, Germany) have strongly rejected South Africa's allegations of genocide, many more have remained silent. South Africa has also condemned the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas, but argues that it did not justify Israel's disproportionate response, thus exposing the fact that Israel's intent is not simply to avenge the Hamas attack but to seize on it as an excuse to implement its long-standing plans to ethnically cleanse Gaza and the West Bank and finish off Palestine for good.

The majority of countries backing South Africa's case are from the Arab world and Africa. In Europe, only the Muslim nation of Turkey has publicly stated its support. No Western country has declared support for South Africa against Israel.

China and Russia have said little about one of the most momentous cases to come before an international court. The European Union also hasn't commented.

Blinken said a genocide case against Israel was “particularly galling” given that Hamas and other groups “continue to openly call for the annihilation of Israel and the mass murder of Jews.” 

True, Mr. Blinken, but the only reason the Palestinians by and large feel that way is because they themselves have been the object of Israel's desire to annihilate them, mass murder them, and eliminate them from existence. Zionists have never ceased calling for the Palestinians to be eradicated and expelled from their own land on the ground that they, the Palestinians, are Arabs and can therefore settle in any Arab country. This stupid argument, whose object is to deny a specific Palestinian identity, can easily be turned around to argue that the nationality of "Israelis" is a fabricated one and that since most Israelis are from Europe, they are Europeans and can easily return to their European countries of origin and leave Palestine alone.

Germany's announcement of support for Israel on Friday, the day the hearings closed at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) at The Hague, has symbolic significance given its history of the Holocaust, when the Germans killed 6 million Jews in Europe. Israel was created after World War II as a haven for Jews in the shadow of those atrocities. Germany which committed genocide against Jews and expelled the remaining ones to Palestine has said that it "explicitly rejects" the South African accusations, as if Germany had a choice in deciding otherwise. Its guilt in the Holocaust prevents it from being a genuinely neutral observer. While the vast majority of Germans continue to harbor Nazi sympathies, including inside the German state institutions (security forces, the German parliament...), their so-called defense of Israel is driven by three things: 

- Some shame (not remorse) at having perpetrated the Holocaust;

- They have no choice but to defend Israel, otherwise they'll be branded for what they still are: anti-semitic Nazis; 

- They surely don't want to see Israel dismantled and their former Jews return to Germany.

For its part, a jaundiced and fearful EU has declined to collectively take a principled stance, and said that individual member countries have a right to bring cases to the U.N. court. Most of its member states haveso far refrained from taking a position.

Turkey, which is in the process of joining the EU, was a lone voice in the region. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said his country provided documents that were being used against Israel in the case.

 

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