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Conflict in the Middle East

This is the reality of what Israel is doing (part 4)

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Eyesopenwideawake · 09/07/2024 18:08

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/07/09/israel-gaza-hamas-hospitals/

I see the old thread is sadly almost full. I wonder how many of these I will start? 😢

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AhNowTed · 08/09/2024 00:47

@TimeTravellingTyrion

Do you believe that Palestinians have no right to resist?

TimeTravellingTyrion · 08/09/2024 03:06

AhNowTed · 08/09/2024 00:47

@TimeTravellingTyrion

Do you believe that Palestinians have no right to resist?

Not if that resistance takes the form of terrorists like Hamas.

ScrollingLeaves · 08/09/2024 14:34

These two deaths at the hands of IDF were completely unnecessary, and wanton.

They wete needless attacks on harmless people who were being harassed by settlers, one a gifted little girl in her bedroom.

The attacks are of a nature that seems to find Arab lives in the West Bank to be entirely disposable.

The combination of these IDF attacks together with the Israeli settlers’ harassment is terrorism carried out/enabled by a state.

AhNowTed · 08/09/2024 20:23

TimeTravellingTyrion · 08/09/2024 03:06

Not if that resistance takes the form of terrorists like Hamas.

What would you deem an appropriate resistance.

And before we go there, no I am absolutely not defending or condoning Hamas’s actions on 7/10. Far from it.

Under International Law, and the Geneva Convention, Palestinians have a right to resist an occupation, including armed resistance. Just like any other country does under a foreign occupation.

What would you have expected from the Palestinians:

Gaza:
Gaza has been living under an occupation for 76 years

Israel controls their land borders

Israel controls their air space

Israel controls their sea borders – to the point where their fishermen are restricted to an area no further than 6Km, dictated by Israel

Isreal controls what comes in and out of Gaza, be it food, medicine, or even basic materials

Israel controls who comes in and out of Gaza, to the point that foreign journalists are banned.

West Bank
Israel has stolen their land

750,000 Israelis now live in illegal settlements on Palestinian land

Israel daily bulldozes their homes

Violent settlers terrorize Palestinians with impunity, setting fire to their homes, their olive trees, attacking them with weapons, and all escorted and protected by the IDF and Israeli Police, with the full knowledge of the Israeli government.

If they complain, the Palestinian victim is arrested.

In 2023 alone in the West Bank, prior to Oct 7, over 500 Palestinians were shot by the IDF, including over 100 children

Almost 10,000 Palestinians are held in brutal detention centres under “administrative detention”, in other words without charge or trial, never mind a lawyer.

In the West Bank, while Israelis are ruled by civil law, Palestinians are ruled by military law. An apartheid system of one rule for Israelis, another for Palestinians.

Palestinians are subjected every day to walls and turnstiles restricting their movement. Only an Israeli can give them access.

Roads are designated Israeli only that Palestinians are not allowed to use.

Under the Oslo agreement of 1995, the West Bank is split into 3 areas:

Area A – administered by the Palestinian Authority – 18%
Area B – administered by the Palestinian Authority, joint Palestinian/Israeli security - 22%
Area C – full Israeli civil and security control - 60%

In other words, Palestinians are in full control of 18% of “their” land, and Israel 82%.

Members of the Knesset, most notably government ministers, routinely dehumanize Palestinians, to the point where the rape of a Palestinian detainee is condoned and defended, and the glorification of further settlements on Palestinian land is routine, and the funding of the illegal settlements is government policy.

And back to today, Israel is committing a Genocide (in the opinion of world-renowned Israeli genocide expert Amos Goldberg, former IDF soldier and historian Omer Bartov, respected Israeli historian Elan Pappe, prominent folks like Noam Chomsky and Bernie Sanders, human rights organizations in Israel like B’selem, Mistaclim and ICAHD – far too many to mention, never mind the multitude of doctors from the US, Britain and elsewhere, the tens of global aid organisations in Gaza), and ethnic cleansing in the West Bank.

And as we all know, the current Netanyahu government has absolutely zero interest and forming any kind of peace, never mind a Palestinian state or any kind of self-determination.

Again, what response would you like to expect from the Palestinians?

TimeTravellingTyrion · 08/09/2024 20:57

AhNowTed · 08/09/2024 20:23

What would you deem an appropriate resistance.

And before we go there, no I am absolutely not defending or condoning Hamas’s actions on 7/10. Far from it.

Under International Law, and the Geneva Convention, Palestinians have a right to resist an occupation, including armed resistance. Just like any other country does under a foreign occupation.

What would you have expected from the Palestinians:

Gaza:
Gaza has been living under an occupation for 76 years

Israel controls their land borders

Israel controls their air space

Israel controls their sea borders – to the point where their fishermen are restricted to an area no further than 6Km, dictated by Israel

Isreal controls what comes in and out of Gaza, be it food, medicine, or even basic materials

Israel controls who comes in and out of Gaza, to the point that foreign journalists are banned.

West Bank
Israel has stolen their land

750,000 Israelis now live in illegal settlements on Palestinian land

Israel daily bulldozes their homes

Violent settlers terrorize Palestinians with impunity, setting fire to their homes, their olive trees, attacking them with weapons, and all escorted and protected by the IDF and Israeli Police, with the full knowledge of the Israeli government.

If they complain, the Palestinian victim is arrested.

In 2023 alone in the West Bank, prior to Oct 7, over 500 Palestinians were shot by the IDF, including over 100 children

Almost 10,000 Palestinians are held in brutal detention centres under “administrative detention”, in other words without charge or trial, never mind a lawyer.

In the West Bank, while Israelis are ruled by civil law, Palestinians are ruled by military law. An apartheid system of one rule for Israelis, another for Palestinians.

Palestinians are subjected every day to walls and turnstiles restricting their movement. Only an Israeli can give them access.

Roads are designated Israeli only that Palestinians are not allowed to use.

Under the Oslo agreement of 1995, the West Bank is split into 3 areas:

Area A – administered by the Palestinian Authority – 18%
Area B – administered by the Palestinian Authority, joint Palestinian/Israeli security - 22%
Area C – full Israeli civil and security control - 60%

In other words, Palestinians are in full control of 18% of “their” land, and Israel 82%.

Members of the Knesset, most notably government ministers, routinely dehumanize Palestinians, to the point where the rape of a Palestinian detainee is condoned and defended, and the glorification of further settlements on Palestinian land is routine, and the funding of the illegal settlements is government policy.

And back to today, Israel is committing a Genocide (in the opinion of world-renowned Israeli genocide expert Amos Goldberg, former IDF soldier and historian Omer Bartov, respected Israeli historian Elan Pappe, prominent folks like Noam Chomsky and Bernie Sanders, human rights organizations in Israel like B’selem, Mistaclim and ICAHD – far too many to mention, never mind the multitude of doctors from the US, Britain and elsewhere, the tens of global aid organisations in Gaza), and ethnic cleansing in the West Bank.

And as we all know, the current Netanyahu government has absolutely zero interest and forming any kind of peace, never mind a Palestinian state or any kind of self-determination.

Again, what response would you like to expect from the Palestinians?

Not terrorism. HTH.

AhNowTed · 08/09/2024 21:08

TimeTravellingTyrion · 08/09/2024 20:57

Not terrorism. HTH.

Interesting double standard.

You might want to look up terrorism.

OED:
the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.

HTH.

Scirocco · 08/09/2024 21:12

Should Palestinians just lie down and accept/die as a result of the actions summarised in @AhNowTed 's post? Are these things you would accept for yourself or your loved ones?

anotherlevel · 08/09/2024 21:21

@TimeTravellingTyrion Not terrorism. Fine. But what do you think they should do to stop everything that @AhNowTed has outlined? Do you think they should just lie down and take everything that they've been through? Do they have a right to defend themselves and protect what's theirs too?

ScrollingLeaves · 08/09/2024 21:35

TimeTravellingTyrion · 08/09/2024 20:57

Not terrorism. HTH.

Not terrorism?.…. but what is it?

Haaretz Sept 8
Israeli Society Has Truly Fallen to Cruelty, Violence and Apathy. Just Look at Us

On Friday, 11 funerals were held in the Jenin refugee camp. Eight of the deceased were camp residents who were killed by the Israeli army; three died of natural causes. None of them could be buried during the 10 preceding days, on account of the brutal Israel Defense Forces operation in the camp. The bodies of another five people were seized by the army, for its purposes.

On Friday morning the IDF left the camp, after completing the mission that was given the sadistic name Operation Summer Camp, and residents began returning to what was left of their homes after the army's camp. They were in shock.

One man said Saturday that the sights were even worse than the scenes of destruction after 2002’s Operation Defensive Shield and that the behaviour of the soldiers during those 10 terrible days was more violent and vicious than ever before. The spirit of the war in Gaza has become the zeitgeist of the army.

My interlocutor, Jamal Zubeidi – who had already lost nine family members to the Palestinian struggle, including two of his sons, and who last week lost Hamudi, the son of his nephew Zakaria Zabeidi – returned once again to a ruined home, as in 2002. During the 10 days of the operation, he hid in his daughter's home on the mountain. About two-thirds of the camp's approximately 12,000 residents were removed from it, led in refugee columns under the supervision of the soldiers, as in Gaza.

As the people of Jenin buried their dead, soldiers shot and killed a 13 year old girl Bana Laboum died in her home in the village of Qaryout, whose residents tried to defend themselves after settlers set fire to their fields. The settlers riot, the army comes – and kills Palestinians, oddly enough. "Confrontations," the media calls the incidents. The rape victim confronts their rapist, the robbery victim their robber. In the insanity of the occupation, the aggressor is the victim and the victim is the aggressor.

At around the same time, not far from Qaryout, in the village of Beita, soldiers killed a protester – an American human-rights activist who was also a Turkish citizen Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi was shot in the head during a demonstration against the wildcat settlement Evyatar, which was built on the village's land and has already cost the lives of at least seven Palestinians.

The White House said that it was "deeply disturbed by the tragic death." But this was not a "tragic death." Jonathan Pollak, a Haaretz journalist said that he saw the soldiers on a rooftop: "I saw the soldiers shooting. … I saw them aiming," adding that at the time there were no active clashes. As to the "deep disturbance" in the White House, it will pass quickly.

President Joe Biden has not called the woman's family, as he called the Goldberg-Polin family; Ezgi Eygi was also not declared an American hero, as was Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who was abducted and executed.

On Saturday, Josh Breiner published a video filmed in Megiddo prison the morning of the criminal killings, in which dozens of Palestinians lie on the floor – prostrate, half-naked, their wrists bound behind their backs – as Israeli guards walk past them; one holds a police dog that passes inches from the detainees' faces, barking viciously.

The Israeli flag flies over this disgraceful spectacle – a gift to Itamar Ben-Gvir. The Israel Prison Service reassured the handful of outraged observers: "It's a routine exercise." This is routine. A common prison service entertainment, a Shabbat ceremony for the sadistic guards.

All this happened on Friday, an ordinary day. Israel yawned. It was much more upset by the (infuriating)arrest of a young Jewish woman who threw a handful of sand at Ben-Givr than by the fatal shooting of a non-Jewish woman who was motivated by principle no less than the young woman from Tel Aviv.

And in the ruins of the Jenin refugee camp, Jamal Zubeidi tried to gauge the extent of the damage to his home, the contents of which soldiers threw into the street. There was no power in the camp, and darkness descended on it. In all our long years of friendship, I had never heard Zubeidi sound more despairing. "They will return and we will return. A new generation will come. It won't end here," he said wearily.

Look at what happened Friday in the Jenin refugee camp, in Qaryout, in Beita and in Megiddo Prison – and perhaps you will see us, finally.

ScrollingLeaves · 08/09/2024 21:36

That article is without the links. You can find it with links on archive ph by using the headline.

ToBeDetermined · 08/09/2024 21:50

They do say that genocides are a type of group madness.
To think that a PR professional can seriously approve that statement that is essentially:

we are not genocidal, but we think Palestinians want to kill us so we are going to kill them all first

In the original recording, we made it very clear that we did NOT call for the genocide of the Palestinians..”

we entertained a hypothetical situation that would rid Israel of the imminent threat posed by our Palestinian enemies who OVERWHELMINGLY SUPPORT HAMAS and wish to kill us all..”

it is obvious to any Israeli that the only way to guarantee our future and safety here is to remove this threat from our vicinity, forever...”

People from Gaza, the PA, and all around the world who support Hamas - are actively seeking to kill us and destroy the only Jewish state. And if you want to kill us - we will rise and kill you first.”

Dulra · 09/09/2024 08:08

ToBeDetermined · 08/09/2024 21:50

They do say that genocides are a type of group madness.
To think that a PR professional can seriously approve that statement that is essentially:

we are not genocidal, but we think Palestinians want to kill us so we are going to kill them all first

In the original recording, we made it very clear that we did NOT call for the genocide of the Palestinians..”

we entertained a hypothetical situation that would rid Israel of the imminent threat posed by our Palestinian enemies who OVERWHELMINGLY SUPPORT HAMAS and wish to kill us all..”

it is obvious to any Israeli that the only way to guarantee our future and safety here is to remove this threat from our vicinity, forever...”

People from Gaza, the PA, and all around the world who support Hamas - are actively seeking to kill us and destroy the only Jewish state. And if you want to kill us - we will rise and kill you first.”

Edited

It is a very disturbing statement and a good insight in to how people are able to continually justify and explain away the reality of what is happening to innocent adults and children in Gaza.

we are not genocidal, but we think Palestinians want to kill us so we are going to kill them all first
Yes this in a nutshell

EasterIssland · 09/09/2024 10:37

I agree with the poster that has said that Palestinians should self defence without terrorism. Just like Israel is self defending without being terrorists : raping , torturing , kidnapping, killing innocent lives , destroying hospitals and schools , bombing safe areas.

TimeTravellingTyrion · 09/09/2024 12:13

AhNowTed · 08/09/2024 21:08

Interesting double standard.

You might want to look up terrorism.

OED:
the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.

HTH.

Sorry, where is my double standard?

TimeTravellingTyrion · 09/09/2024 12:15

anotherlevel · 08/09/2024 21:21

@TimeTravellingTyrion Not terrorism. Fine. But what do you think they should do to stop everything that @AhNowTed has outlined? Do you think they should just lie down and take everything that they've been through? Do they have a right to defend themselves and protect what's theirs too?

I was responding to the idea that calling Hamas "the resistance" is not pro-Hamas. That's all.

anotherlevel · 09/09/2024 18:37

• Three eyewitnesses present at the protest where 26-year-old Eygi was shot dead told Haaretzz that Israeli troops shot her for no reason and there had been no clashes at the time. "We thought that the demonstration was pretty much over because nothing was happening," Vivi, an American activist who was at the protest, said. "First we heard a shot and it hit a dumpster that two volunteers were sitting behind and then there was a shot that hit Aysenur in the head*."

From Haaretz

PeasfullPerson · 09/09/2024 21:46

EasterIssland · 07/09/2024 19:25

I can see my comment was deleted. I’ll post again from Haaretz. Sorry to those that domt have the reading version

Majority of Israelis Back Censoring Gaza War Social Media Posts, Exposing Jewish-Arab Divide, Poll Shows
Political divisions further shape opinions on censorship, the poll finds. Among Israelis on the right, 76 percent want to block posts supporting Gaza's civilians, compared to only 25 percent on the left

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2024-09-05/ty-article/.premium/poll-majority-of-israelis-back-censoring-gaza-war-posts-exposing-jewish-arab-divide/00000191-c119-de0a-afd5-d959c4d20000

I would have thought that caring about human rights and valuing free speech were cornerstones of civilised democracies. This is so disturbing.

PeasfullPerson · 09/09/2024 21:55

anotherlevel · 09/09/2024 18:37

• Three eyewitnesses present at the protest where 26-year-old Eygi was shot dead told Haaretzz that Israeli troops shot her for no reason and there had been no clashes at the time. "We thought that the demonstration was pretty much over because nothing was happening," Vivi, an American activist who was at the protest, said. "First we heard a shot and it hit a dumpster that two volunteers were sitting behind and then there was a shot that hit Aysenur in the head*."

From Haaretz

It looks the criteria for people that some Israeli’s think they can get away with killing is expanding. First it was Hamas, then anyone they felt like in Gaza, it’s getting worse in the West Bank, and lately they seem to be more keen on taking out humanitarian workers.

So what’s next on their list.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2024/sep/08/middle-east-crisis-live-israelis-surge-to-the-streets-in-new-wave-of-protest-as-heavy-air-raids-hit-gaza

Middle East crisis: Senior Gaza rescue service official killed in Israeli airstrike; three Israelis killed near Jordan border crossing – as it happened

Deputy director of Gaza Civil Emergency Service and four family members killed in Jabalia, say Gaza health officials; three Israeli civilians killed in shooting near Jordan border crossing, says IDF

https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2024/sep/08/middle-east-crisis-live-israelis-surge-to-the-streets-in-new-wave-of-protest-as-heavy-air-raids-hit-gaza

ConnieCounter · 09/09/2024 22:32

That's so desperately sad. That poor little girl and her family. So needless.

EasterIssland · 09/09/2024 22:33

PeasfullPerson · 09/09/2024 21:55

It looks the criteria for people that some Israeli’s think they can get away with killing is expanding. First it was Hamas, then anyone they felt like in Gaza, it’s getting worse in the West Bank, and lately they seem to be more keen on taking out humanitarian workers.

So what’s next on their list.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2024/sep/08/middle-east-crisis-live-israelis-surge-to-the-streets-in-new-wave-of-protest-as-heavy-air-raids-hit-gaza

They’ve been killing aid workers for a while. Since ICJ ruled that they had to let aid in, they’ve been killing several local people that were helping on the distribution of aid (+ the international volunteers). Feels like they don’t want aid to be distributed

BelleHathor · 09/09/2024 23:57

PeasfullPerson · 09/09/2024 21:55

It looks the criteria for people that some Israeli’s think they can get away with killing is expanding. First it was Hamas, then anyone they felt like in Gaza, it’s getting worse in the West Bank, and lately they seem to be more keen on taking out humanitarian workers.

So what’s next on their list.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2024/sep/08/middle-east-crisis-live-israelis-surge-to-the-streets-in-new-wave-of-protest-as-heavy-air-raids-hit-gaza

Displaced people in tents are fair game, reports of another massacre just now in Khan Younis :
NEW KHAN YOUNIS MASSACRE

20 tents were wiped out, and no trace of them remained in the Mawasi area of Khan Yunis*

▫️ The Civil Defense spokesman reported in detail that the raids targeted a gathering of displaced people's tents consisting of at least 20 tents inhabited by residents in an area that the occupation claimed was humanitarian

▫️ The violent raids left 3 large holes as the missiles used were heavy concussion

▫️ A number of martyrs were buried in the ground and the ambulance and civil defense crews are facing great difficulty in retrieving the martyrs amidst the lack of capabilities and the absence of a source of light

▫️ Great panic among the residents of the surrounding area after they were asleep and believed that they were safe

▫️ The event is very difficult and estimates are that we are facing one of the most heinous massacres in this frenzied war

▫️ Rescue operations are ongoing and the efforts made are great

▫️ The occupation has become bolder to commit such massacres in light of the complete silence of the world's institutions about its previous crimes.
https://x.com/RyanRozbiani/status/1833277757842718782
May their souls RIP 🕊

x.com

https://x.com/RyanRozbiani/status/1833277757842718782

AhNowTed · 10/09/2024 01:03

TimeTravellingTyrion · 09/09/2024 12:13

Sorry, where is my double standard?

Hamas - terrorism, for sure.

Israel - you decide:

Occupying another people by land, sea and air
Controlling their every movement, be it people or basic supplies
Stealing their land, funded by the government
Building on their terrority, funded by the government
Bulldozing their homes, funded by the government
Aiding and abetting violent settlers who terrorise them, and set fire to their homes, funded by the government
Arresting anyone who complains
Shooting their civilians including children - prior to 7/10 in the West Bank alone over 500 people including over 100 children shot by the IDF.
Detaining their civilians without charge, trial, or lawyer
The much publicized rape of a detainee, and the subsequent outcry from some Israelis when the Police dared to arrest them. Said rapist has since been "blessed" by a prominent rabbi.
And the latest - pray tell what is the excuse for the destruction of Jenin.

Finally, according to the many Israeli historians, experts, scholars, NGOs, and the UN and international aid agencies: genocide and ethnic cleansing.

Hence my calling a double standard.

If one is terrorism, what's the other?

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