Thursday, November 16, 2023
A call for Greens to work together
Sunday, November 5, 2023
Israel's genocide must end
When I decided to go back into blogging, I wasn’t expecting to talk about something like the events unfolding right now in Israel, the genocide and potential ethnic cleansing of the Arab people in The Occupied Palestinian Territories. The actions being taken right now by Israel’s fascist government is very similar to those Russia is doing to Ukraine. But for various reasons we’re seeing different reactions from commentators from their stance on the war in Eastern Europe. For the people who treat politics like a sport you see people quickly to jump on the side of either Israel or Palestine, and you can predict how they feel about it is depends on their feelings on Western Hegemony. Perhaps more important at the moment is our government is standing with Israel in this conflict, but why when we’re clearly spending money and weapons to Ukraine to fight fascism, the opposite of what our goals seem to be in Europe. I think the most important factor here is the influence of The Military Industrial Complex (or The Permanent War State) on our government and outdated cold war thinking that Israel being on our side is absolutely necessary. But as the genocide of the Arabs in Palestine continues unwavering support for Israel will become a liability for countries like The United States.
To call what is happening in Israel right now a war is a
joke. Palestine is not a real country, rather it is territory occupied by Israel,
with The Gaza Strip often being called an open-air concentration camp. Hamas
isn’t Palestine, and if the issue were solely with the Islamist militant group
than why is Israel also attacking areas in The West Bank? Hamas is the group governing
The Gaza Strip, but they don’t have control of The West Bank area of Palestine.
What’s really going on here is Israel’s continued policy of genocide going full
throttle, continuing to take land from Palestinians whose ancestry in the area
go back all the way to the times of Jesus Christ, and probably even further
back than that. Palestinians are forced to flee from their homes as Israeli forces
drive them out for settlers they arm. And now we’re getting to the point where
parts of Gaza look like cities in Ukraine that Russia has whipped off the map.
There was a necessary response to Hamas’ terrorist attack, but it wasn’t this.
The reality is that many people leading Hamas want Israel
dead and off the map, and while we can look at the conditions in Gaza and the
history of this conflict and sympathize with Palestinians, Israel had to do
something to get their hostages back. Unfortunately getting the hostages back
isn’t Israel’s main goal at all. Just the indiscriminate bombing alone would lead
you to think that they’ll probably kill the hostages along with the terrorists.
Israel has not and is not interested in a peaceful solution, but rather continue
its policy of ethnic cleansing and settling in land stolen from Palestinians.
Where are Israel’s demands of Palestine for an unconditional surrender of The
Hamas Terrorists? Instead of leveling Gaza why aren’t the Israel Defense Forces
sending in special operation forces to rescue the hostages? To make sense of
what is going on here we have to look at the big picture and see what Israel’s
long-term goals have been.
Israel’s policy of genocide and the government’s response to
Hamas’ terrorist attacks are only going to make this conflict worse. We’ve seen
this with our own interventions in Iraq and Libya, where toppling their governments
opened a void for groups like The Islamic State (ISIS) to fill. Or you can even
look at what happening in the war between Russia and Ukraine, where every commentator
expected Russia to win the war quickly, have gone to see what a quagmire it has
turned out to be for them. Israel not only continuing to occupy territory but
also steal land will make tensions worse. We’re almost 80 years into this
policy of Israel occupying land they took from Palestinians, and I don’t see it
ending tensions any time soon. To defeat Hamas the Israeli Government, need to
give the Palestinians their land back, and work toward a one state solution
where everyone has rights under the law.
The United States should really consider its support for Israel.
President Biden said as a senator decades ago that Israel is so important to The
United States militarily that if it didn’t exist that we would make such a
county exist. But we have to question how good of an asset Israel really is
when we consider our goals for stability in The Middle East. This genocide Israel
is perpetrating is also raising tensions with other counties in The Middle
East, who are also being attacked by Israel as well. I think it would be better
for The United States to end weapon sales to Israel until genocide ends because
right now there is no line they can cross before we do anything. And as long as
well continue to back a country with a ride or die mentality we are going to
weaken our position with the rest of the world. President Biden even failed to
stop Israel’s bombing campaign before the 600 American citizens who are stuck
in The Gaza Strip can get out. Failing to even create a line that Israel cannot
cross is extremely embarrassing for the biggest superpower in the history of the
world.
This war has been harmful for President Biden and the
Democrats, and while I don’t want to get into the politics of this, it’s necessary
to learn about what is happening here at home. President Biden has lost a lot
of support from younger voters who see what is happening in Israel and
Palestine and are really turned off by it. And as they should, as supporting
any kind of genocide should be politically harmful. The way I see it, and I
imagine any others, is President Biden’s weak response to the genocide is a calculation
is part of an effort to keep his opponents from calling him antiemetic, the
same ones who probably call him a communist too. But this also comes off as
very weak by The United States, who looks like their more beholden to Israel rather
than a proper ally, being forced into whatever conflict they decide to get
into. It’s also strange that we’re spending more money on protecting democracies
like Ukraine and Taiwan’s but are also backing a fascist country whose streets
erupted in protests this summer over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
attempting to shut down Israel’s Supreme Court.
We can continue the bloodshed that has gone on for a
century, claiming there’s nothing we can do over the false narrative that these
people have been at war with each other for millennia. Or we can use our power
to push for positive change like we’re doing with the war between Russia and
Ukraine. We’re at a point America needs to demand a ceasefire so that the real
work of solving this issue can begin. I don’t know how far something like
ending our deal to give Israel weapons would go to ending the conflict, but clearly,
we need a different strategy than what he had for decades. Both Israel’s occupation
of Palestine and South Africa’s Apartheid started in 1948, and the divestment
from South Africa from the international community helped end the apartheid.
The question is do we want to be a part of positive change, or do we just want
to look the other way?