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Conflict in the Middle East

A plea for humanity from within Israel

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suitcasesarepacked · 30/07/2025 08:11

Published in Hebrew in Haaretz, the longest-running newspaper currently in print in Israel, on July 27.

Silence in the Face of Gaza's Starvation is Absolute Betrayal of Holocaust Victims

By Orit Kamir

In her childhood, my mother was starved by a dark regime. When the Nazi army occupied Poland and Jews were pushed into ghettos, they were forced to make do with less and less food. Eventually, food disappeared almost entirely. My mother was seven years old when the Lvov ghetto closed in on her. Fortunately, both her parents were alive and did everything to ensure her survival. The nutrition they managed to obtain for her was very meager: lengthy searches in the streets and trash cans sometimes yielded potato peels or edible plants.

My grandmother would cook them and the water was drunk as soup. Proteins, sourced from various insects, were rare. Nevertheless, my mother was lucky. Other children wasted away and died.

The Nazi regime reduced the ghetto's boundaries and squeezed its residents, whose numbers dwindled daily, into increasingly smaller areas. My mother and her parents found themselves sharing an apartment with a family named Mintzer, consisting of two parents and four children. Both parents and the eldest son were captured in aktions and sent to extermination. Another son, hungry and weak, fell ill and languished for many days until he breathed his last. My grandparents tried to revive the two orphaned children who remained, but they couldn't help: they had nothing to give. The entire Mintzer family was annihilated. Bella, the youngest daughter, was ten years old when she died.

My mother somehow survived the starvation and the war, but the Mintzer children who wasted away before her eyes remained with her always. They accompany me to this day. The survivors' guilt doesn't dissipate and the scar still burns. On my first visit to Lvov, I searched for that building in the ghetto and lit memorial candles for them. Who would have believed that eighty years after they were starved to death, my country, the Jewish state, would decree that I bear real guilt for the starvation and extermination of tens of thousands of children like them. The state that arose from the ruins of that destruction has brought a hundred thousand children in Gaza to the danger of death from starvation.

Whether our mother was there in body or not - we are all second, third, and fourth generation to victims of starvation and extermination. And the one commandment the victims left us, all of us, is simple: never again. Because every person, as a human being, has absolute and inviolable value, "human dignity," and our supreme duty is to recognize and ensure it. Simply because they are human. All the more so for children. They are always entitled to life, to protection, without question and without qualification. This is the entire Torah and there is nothing else. And it dictates our responsibility and our moral duty.

But in 2025, the Israeli army, on orders from the political echelon, is destroying Gaza and exterminating its population. Neighborhood after neighborhood and city after city in the Strip are destroyed to the foundations, and people are expelled with nothing and pushed to crowd into increasingly smaller areas. Like then. After we destroyed all infrastructure, including hospitals, the mortality is relentless. Families constantly shrink and thousands have already been erased from the face of the earth. Others leave behind hopeless orphans, abandoned to their fate. Like then.

Since Israel broke the ceasefire in March, Gaza's besieged population has also been deliberately and systematically starved. Israel allows only very little food to enter the Strip, and what little is allowed in is brought in a way that cannot reach all residents. Children, the sick, the elderly, people weakened by hunger - cannot reach the four food distribution stations Israel created, instead of the 400 stations that operated before. We have decreed their fate to languish until they die of hunger, weakness, and disease. Relatively strong young people who do reach the distribution stations to get some relief are shot to death daily by Israeli soldiers.

There is no electricity, no gas, no clean water; if someone finds a potato peel - there isn't even a way to cook it. And all this time, Israel prevents the entry of food, medicine, and other vital supplies that could save lives, and which are available in large quantities at hand (because they are held by UN organizations that Israel decided to boycott), and denies its actions - even now, as it tries to make minor corrections at the margins.

This is conduct of incomprehensible cruelty. It creates horror beyond the ability to imagine, and this allows most Israelis to deny it: if it's too terrible to be true - it's probably not true. And so they allow the horror to continue happening.

What value does our freedom have if we don't use it to stop dispossession, killing, and starvation? What do we need the rule of law for if not to ensure human dignity?

The Israeli public's silence is a betrayal not only of the entire world of values it claims to hold; it is an absolute betrayal of Holocaust victims, in whose name we demanded a state for ourselves where we could ensure our existence. It is a betrayal of the Mintzer family and the millions of other families who were slaughtered and perished throughout Jewish history. It is a betrayal of the entire long legacy of Jewish existence as a persecuted minority. It is a betrayal of humanity in general - and of our collective identity in particular. It is such a monumental betrayal that it's hard to contain.

I don't usually invoke the name of the Holocaust, because too many bear it in vain, but now it's unavoidable.

Those who rejoice in Gaza's destruction and annihilation, those who justify or rationalize the horror with talk of revenge for the terrible massacre of October 7 - have lost their souls. But those who can still feel human emotion must wake from the paralyzing slumber and shake off this unforgivable betrayal.

You who cry out against the firing of the Shin Bet chief and the attorney general and the chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee - but fill your mouths with water regarding the extermination and starvation we are carrying out in Gaza: your concern for Israeli democracy and the future of the state pales against your silence in the face of mass extermination. What value does our freedom have, which you fight for, if we don't use it to stop dispossession, killing, and starvation? What do we need the rule of law for if not to ensure human dignity?

You who organize rallies to bring back the hostages, whom the government wickedly abandons with unbearable evil - but don't address the destruction of the lives of another two million women and men who are also languishing in Gaza alongside the hostages: what kind of human solidarity is this, that applies only to the twenty "our" hostages, and closes its eyes to the fate of millions?

You who run WhatsApp groups with many participants and broadcast hope for a healthier and saner future - and close your eyes to the unforgivable crime: what rosy future can there be here, when the tens of thousands of children who died through our fault will accompany us wherever we go?

And you who presume to lead, in various ways, the sane public - but are careful not to say "controversial" things that might upset someone: shame on you. If children dying of hunger don't disturb you enough to cry out without political calculations, what alternative are you offering? What leadership?

Where are the Holocaust researchers from Yad Vashem? The Medical Association? The nurses? Professional associations - of psychologists, sociologists, lawyers, social workers? Where are the student organizations? When children become Muselmänner and die in agony because of us - don't you think it's your duty to cry out until the horror stops? So what are you here for?

If a million Israeli women and men took to the streets, as one person, with an uncompromising demand to end the war immediately - this horror would end. Even a monstrous and disconnected government cannot ignore the entire public. When a million Israelis took to the streets, the hostages will finally be returned to their homes; the lives of soldiers, 896 of whom have already been sacrificed, will be saved; their souls will be saved from the insane trauma their state imposes on them; and two million people in Gaza will be rescued from the inferno Israel has trapped them in.

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Dummydimmer · 30/07/2025 08:37

Well said.

allyjay · 30/07/2025 10:29

Utterly heartbreaking read, the unimaginable horror visited on innocents both 80 years ago and now. Very brave journalist. And they're right, ordinary Israelis could probably put a stop to this, if they really wanted to. What happened to 'never again'? Thank you for sharing.

Joiu · 30/07/2025 10:39

Very well written.

saxonyv · 30/07/2025 10:45

Thank you for sharing

marmaladeandpeanutbutter · 30/07/2025 11:57

Well said.

suitcasesarepacked · 30/07/2025 13:27

allyjay · 30/07/2025 10:29

Utterly heartbreaking read, the unimaginable horror visited on innocents both 80 years ago and now. Very brave journalist. And they're right, ordinary Israelis could probably put a stop to this, if they really wanted to. What happened to 'never again'? Thank you for sharing.

She’s not a journalist. From ChatGPT:

Who is Orit Kamir?

Orit Kamir is an Israeli legal scholar and feminist thinker based in Jerusalem. She focuses on interdisciplinary research bridging law, literature, film, philosophy, and gender studies, with a particular interest in themes of dignity, honor, and dignity‑based social values.

Her writings examine how legal concepts and cultural narratives intersect—for example, how films portray legal dramas and how societies construct notions of honor and shame through jurisprudence.

She coined the term “human dignity feminism,” a normative feminist framework grounded in dignity rather than honor‑based value systems.

She earned her LLM and SJD from the University of Michigan, and she holds an MA in philosophy and literary theory as well as an LLB from Hebrew University. Her academic appointments include visiting and permanent roles at institutions such as Hebrew University, University of Michigan, European University Institute (Florence), and Tel Aviv University.

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TakeMe2Insanity · 30/07/2025 14:24

allyjay · 30/07/2025 10:29

Utterly heartbreaking read, the unimaginable horror visited on innocents both 80 years ago and now. Very brave journalist. And they're right, ordinary Israelis could probably put a stop to this, if they really wanted to. What happened to 'never again'? Thank you for sharing.

Sadly as repeated many times over the past nearly two years, various mumsnetters have stated “never again” is only for the jewish people and not anyone else! In my mind “never again” should be for everyone.

Done2much · 31/07/2025 16:14

thankyou for sharing

Elrae · 31/07/2025 18:00

A thoroughly well written and beautiful piece, sadly destined to be ignored.
Whatever the future trajectory now, Israel is finished. Nobody other than rogue states will buy its goods, nobody other than the same will sell it the arms it has used to murder children. Israeli tourists will not be welcome in many countries. It's diplomats will be shunned. It a pariah state and will remain so.
It's reputation has been utterly trashed and cannot recover.

dairydebris · 31/07/2025 18:30

Elrae · 31/07/2025 18:00

A thoroughly well written and beautiful piece, sadly destined to be ignored.
Whatever the future trajectory now, Israel is finished. Nobody other than rogue states will buy its goods, nobody other than the same will sell it the arms it has used to murder children. Israeli tourists will not be welcome in many countries. It's diplomats will be shunned. It a pariah state and will remain so.
It's reputation has been utterly trashed and cannot recover.

Is this your wildest secret fantasy?
Because its utterly disconnected from reality.

Elrae · 31/07/2025 21:12

dairydebris · 31/07/2025 18:30

Is this your wildest secret fantasy?
Because its utterly disconnected from reality.

OK so tell us what you think will happen, which is not the same as what you want to happen?

DeftShaker · 31/07/2025 21:31

Elrae · 31/07/2025 21:12

OK so tell us what you think will happen, which is not the same as what you want to happen?

I'm not the person you're discussing this with but I do agree that your post is untethered from reality or - at least - has no historical precedent.

Think of all the worst atrocities that other nations have committed in modern history, then consider how quickly relations were normalized with each of them. If nothing else, I think most countries realize that treating a state as a pariah is more likely to provoke further extreme actions than prevent them.

ConscientiousObserver · 31/07/2025 22:06

I do find it shocking that a Jewish person would compare this conflict to the holocaust.

The Jews certainly didn’t start a war or commit terrorist attacks in any of the countries they were rounded up from and tortured and murdered in.

They were tortured and murdered just because they were Jews.

I also very much doubt that if there was a Jewish government back then that their government would use them as human shields, refuse to surrender and steal food aid to sell, and to engineer a famine and starvation amongst their own people.

Even more shocking the last paragraph calls for an uncompromising demand to end the war immediately, thinking that will get the remaining hostages home and will prevent further horrors. The soldiers she mentions would have died for absolutely nothing and the horrors would continue with Hamas claiming victory, with no incentive to return the hostages, empowering them to continue their cause to annihilate Israel and kill the Jews, and continuing to indoctrinate Palestinian children into a death cult.

Totally delusional IMO.

Springtime98 · 02/08/2025 19:21

ConscientiousObserver · 31/07/2025 22:06

I do find it shocking that a Jewish person would compare this conflict to the holocaust.

The Jews certainly didn’t start a war or commit terrorist attacks in any of the countries they were rounded up from and tortured and murdered in.

They were tortured and murdered just because they were Jews.

I also very much doubt that if there was a Jewish government back then that their government would use them as human shields, refuse to surrender and steal food aid to sell, and to engineer a famine and starvation amongst their own people.

Even more shocking the last paragraph calls for an uncompromising demand to end the war immediately, thinking that will get the remaining hostages home and will prevent further horrors. The soldiers she mentions would have died for absolutely nothing and the horrors would continue with Hamas claiming victory, with no incentive to return the hostages, empowering them to continue their cause to annihilate Israel and kill the Jews, and continuing to indoctrinate Palestinian children into a death cult.

Totally delusional IMO.

what makes you think the Israeli government wants the hostages returned? https://edition.cnn.com/2025/04/10/middleeast/israeli-military-fires-air-force-reservists-who-publicly-called-for-immediate-hostage-return-intl/index.html
https://www.timesofisrael.com/no-doubt-netanyahu-preventing-hostage-deal-charges-ex-spokesman-of-families-forum/

Israeli reservists fired after calling for hostage release even if it requires immediate truce | CNN

The Israeli military fired Air Force reservists who publicly called for an immediate return of the remaining hostages in Gaza even if it requires an immediate ceasefire, according to a statement from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

https://edition.cnn.com/2025/04/10/middleeast/israeli-military-fires-air-force-reservists-who-publicly-called-for-immediate-hostage-return-intl/index.html

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