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Thursday 26 October 2023

WORLD LEADERS AND WAR CRIMINALS

    As modern day war criminals go, you could be forgiven for thinking that it would be difficult to beat the Netanyahu- Biden duo. The former has initiated a genocide in Gaza and the latter has been giving him all diplomatic and military covering fire to get the job over quickly. 6000 civilians dead in Gaza as I write this (including 2500 children and 1500 women), with more to come as the ground offensive of this doomed enclave unfolds. Ukraine is being repeated in Gaza, with the logic of justice being up-ended as per their fascist convenience- Russia is the aggressor in Ukraine for invading another sovereign nation and killing civilians, while in Palestine a rampaging Israel is the victim for doing the same. Sheer moral bankruptcy and criminality under international covenants is now rephrased as geopolitics. Israel has even called for the resignation of the UN Secretary-General for having had the temerity to say that the Hamas attacks did not happen in a vacuum. And it has now taken to taunting the UNRWA, the relief agency of the UN in Gaza: on the latter's pleas for allowing fuel into Gaza, this rogue state has suggested that it ask Hamas for the fuel! This is not just over-arching arrogance, it's the confidence of a criminal who has bought both the judge and the jury.

   How can an alleged terrorist organisation be equated or conflated with an entire nation, as the global North has done with Hamas and Palestine? And then obliterate that nation for the sins of those "terrorists", as Israel has been doing for the last three weeks? This is like the RAF carpet bombing Ireland because of the activities of the IRA, or India bombing Lahore for the actions of Pakistan's cross border terrorists. Netanyahu, Biden or their pet pit bulls in France and the UK may not comprehend this logic, but surely India should be able to see it, and at the very least demand that Israel respect this distinction. Previous Indian governments, from the time of Nehru to Vajpayee, had the humanism, sense of history and vision to realise this; they had learnt from our own history the abject consequences of partitioning of countries, and could therefore empathise with the Palestinians whose own ancestral lands had been forcibly partitioned in 1947. Not so with Naya Bharat where the benefits of Pegasus, hi-tech weapons and training by Mossad matter more than shared history, humanitarianism and justice. Islamophobia has now entered our foreign policy, it would appear; it was inevitable after the nine years of the present regime, for, as Hubert Humphrey had remarked: "Diplomacy is nothing but domestic policy with its hat on." Which is why Mr. Jaishankar has gone silent for now on this war, with even his usual waffling missing.

   The Netanyahu-Biden strategy is clear: it's time for the "final solution" in Palestine: occupy the Gaza strip, if not annex it. Readers would recollect that at the last General Assembly meeting in New York in September, Netanyahu had displayed the future map of Palestine as he saw it: it showed almost the entire region from the Jordan river to the Mediterranean (the present West Bank and the Gaza strip included) as part of Israel. The attack on Gaza is the first phase of converting this map to reality on the ground. Israel will occupy north Gaza after expelling all Palestinians living there (almost a million and a half) and either occupy it militarily, or convert it into a buffer zone with a proxy government.  Over time it will push more Israeli settlers in there, dispossessing the few Palestinians who remain there, as it does in the West Bank. It will change not only the geography but also the demography of the area forever, with the blessings of the North and the silence of countries like India. This is what Netanyahu had meant when he stated, at the beginning of this "war", that the Middle East would be changed forever.

  By any definition of terrorism, and under international law, Israel is a terrorist state. It has forcibly occupied 85% of Palestine and allowed, under military protection, 700,000 Jewish settlers to encroach on Palestinian land in the West Bank. It distributes arms to these settlers and has killed and jailed thousands of Palestinians without any judicial process: it is an occupation force and behaves as such, in the teeth of opposition by the UN and in flagrant violation of all international laws. It has converted the blockaded Gaza strip into what one commentator has described as the largest concentration camp in the world, and all this with full support of the USA, which runs its own concentration camp in Guantanamo Bay. Between 200 and 250 Palestinian civilians are routinely killed by Israel every year (more than 120 have been killed in the West Bank in just the last two weeks) and has imprisoned about 5000 of them, most of them without any judicial process. 

  As of today the UN has announced that it shall cease its relief operations in Gaza: Israel's two week old blockade has ensured that no food, fuel, medicines or even water can enter this enclave where 2.5 million have been trapped like rats ("human animals", according to an Israeli minister). 35 hospitals will be shut down, and the 140 babies in incubators and 130 patients in ICUs will almost certainly die. This is deliberate genocide, far more barbaric than taking hostages, even though the comparison is odious. And this is even before the ground offensive has begun! What more does it take to be a terrorist, pray?

   What India, which has ditched all moral and ethical values for rank opportunism and, in the apt words of (retired) Ambassador Talmiz Ahmed has "corporatised" its foreign policy for the benefit of a few cronies, does not smell is the fecal stench of racism emanating from the Israel-Palestine issue. When "white" Ukranian civilians are killed by Russia the West is outraged, but when "brown" Palestinians are massacred by Jews it sees this as just retribution. Even an Uncle Tom like Rishi Sunak is blind to this. Historically, the Muslims have never persecuted the Jews- it has always been white Christians who have persecuted, disenfranchised and murdered Jews, culminating, of course, in Hitler's final solution. There were hardly any Jews in Palestine in 1947, the vast majority were in Europe and should have been given their sovereign state there. But the Christians didn't want them as neighbours, apparently, and packed them off to an enclave in the Middle East under the Balfour declaration, one that belonged to the Arabs. So who is the racist and aggressor here? Self proclaimed Zionists like Biden and Uncle Toms like Sunak should think about this. So should the Hindu Samrats. History has a way of coming back to haunt one. It may not repeat itself, as someone said, but it rhymes.

   In these sorry times we could do worse than recollect the words of the poet, Mahmoud Darwish:

" The wars will end and the leaders will shake hands, and that old woman will remain waiting for her martyred son, and that girl will wait for her beloved husband, and the children will wait for their heroic father, I do not know who sold the homeland but I know who paid the price."

21 comments:

  1. Most timely and accurate history of continuing Israeli terrorism. Kudos.

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  2. Very very powerful. Searingly true

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  3. Heartwrenchingly true, and, like always, dexterously crafted by an artiste who has become one of my favourite. Sir your writings are such that it brings a smile even in pain.

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  4. Rightly said.
    We should know the history not the story.

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  5. Mafias seem such a sweet lot!And all the terrorists groups I have heard and known of. Israel is a rogue nation.And a rogue nation blessed by its Godfathers. There may be room for doubts about the Godfather nations regarding their capacity for lying and disregard for humanity,but none whatsoever for their moral bankruptcy.

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  6. The State is not the rogue. Those who have snatched power are.
    "Everywhere the ceremony of innocence is drowned; the best lack all conviction and the worst are full of a passionate intensity."
    And everywhere and always, it's the children, their folk and the grandparents who die. Or worse, are ground into the dust.
    And munition manufacturers rejoice.

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  7. The world can write a book on the Impossibility of harmony; on how the emotionally orphaned and rejected grow into vengeance; and how those who prosper by the wealth of the people, destroy with impunity unchecked. And bring to ruin everything so all memory of Good is a lie.

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    1. How beautifully put into words! As profound as the words of the Darwish...gentle yet stirring.

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  8. An interesting viewpoint. However history and the complexity and subsequent breakdown of the peace process, cannot be compressed into a couple of paragraphs and may lead to a skewed perception by the reader

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    1. "...history and the complexity and subsequent breakdown of the peace process, cannot be compressed into a couple of paragraphs..." the fallible human processes by which we have sought to live have little to do with the truths of our existence. In fact the poor of understanding - that empathy is real and peaceful co-existence can be made to happen -are precisely why this world is plunging into the horrors of war again and again.The unwillingness to understand and thus confront is exactly why we are headed to destruction.

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  9. Only the Palestinians and Israelis can know the unspeakable suffering that has been inflicted by one side on the other in the present conflict. It would be presumptuous of us to sit in judgment from the comfort of our relative safe havens.

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  10. There is much violent history lining the bedrock of the anathematic relationship between Palestine and Israel that goes back over 76 years, to which Britain has been stonemason and bricklayer. It may be precipitate to stick one's neck out and question the "white Christians'' for their actions. Or employ abrasive words that are only serving to bruise the intent. In 1915, during the First World War, Britain had entered into a pact with the Sharif of Mecca to support an independent Arab kingdom under his rule in return for his help to overthrow the Ottoman Empire, which had its affiliations with the Germans. The Balfour Declaration of 1917 to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine was thus a double promise of the same land by Britain - once to the Sharif of Mecca, and once to the Zionists. A land which did not belong to one was promised to another and given to a third. All this was made official in 1922 under the League of Nations and Britain got the Mandate over Palestine for 30 years from 1917 to 1948.

    It is from here that the trouble brews and bubbles over, and has since then not shown a sliver of relief, except for the Oslo Accords in 1993 and 1995. But those were scuppered by hardliners on both sides within 5 years.
    Who is the terrorist here in the battle of the homeland, one muses. Both sides are bound in a vortex of antipathy and seem swirling down towards destruction. Who does one support and who does one condemn...

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    1. Thanx so much for that background... Yes this is a clear cut brutal terrorist strike by Hamas and i feel they deserve to be hunted down and eliminated... What remains a mystery is the failure of the two most powerful Intel agencies and makes me wonder who is the player behind the scenes this time who will gain from this gory tragedy that is playing out daily... My heart goes out to those who are now praying for a 'quick'death than see innocents bleed for no fault of theirs! Yet we can't forget that Israel has survived within a circle of hostile Nations due to its formidable reputation of immediate retaliation..Entebbe for instance! It is no fluke that their painful "Exodus" ended with settling in this promised land and they defend it tooth n nail! Much as i admire them i wish they had chosen to hunt down and eliminated each member of the Hamas ( that they are very capable of doing) rather than inflict these horrors on Palestinians! However in the larger global chess board they are the lesser paws now with a tarnished image but with another painful chapter added to their history of being persecuted! While the world watches Ave connects Ave capitalises on the spoils of war much skin to our "aghoris".

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  11. Beautifully written Avay, and with a deep perspicacity. Congratulations!

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  12. vishwasbhai, you may be interested in this: https://users.ox.ac.uk/~ssfc0005/The%20Balfour%20Declaration%20and%20its%20consequences.html

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    1. Hail thee Brother George!
      This was the same penetrative paper relied upon to place the onus of the ongoing problem at the doorstep of Britain. Thank you.

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  13. vishwasbhai!

    " We came to this country which was already populated by Arabs, and we are establishing a Hebrew, that is a Jewish, state here... Jewish villages were built in the place of Arab villages. You do not even know the names of the Arab villages, and I do not blame you, because these geography books no longer exists; not only do the books not exist [but] the Arab villages are not there either. Nahalal arose in the place of Mahalul, Gvat in the place of Jibta, Sarid in the place of Haneifs, and Kfar Yehoshua in the place of Tell Shaman. There is not one place built in this country that did not have a former Arab population.

    Moshe Dayan Haaretz, 4 April 1969



    "Then Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel to Shechem and called for the elders of Israel, for their heads, for their judges, and for their officers; and they presented themselves before God. And Joshua said to all the people, “Thus says the Lord God of Israel:

    ...... I have given you a land for which you did not labor, and cities which you did not build, and you dwell in them; you eat of the vineyards and olive groves which you did not plant.’

    Joshua chapter 24 verse 13; New King James Version Bible


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  14. This is precisely the dispute of the land in the Middle East from the shores of the Mediterranean to the borders of Egypt, Syria and Jordan, Brother George.
    Which the rightful owner of this space has expatiated on.
    Which he has permitted us as sub-tenants to comment upon.
    Which the two of us seem to be occupying more than our fair share of, I fear.
    Somewhat similar to the actions of one of the protagonists in this Middle Eastern tragedy.
    As our blog-lord and we are on the same page - his page, may I suggest, out of deference to him, that we shake hands and promise to touch pens on another subject the next time he permits us.
    Thank you for the verse in the Bible.

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  15. 'Brother George' and 'Vishwas Bhai', in a most readable exchange.
    Joshua 24:13 is an outstanding example of truth and fallibility. Something the Old Testament is far more stern about than the New.
    Forgiveness has ever been a prayer for the Israelites...Ben Gurion, Goldameir & Begin of Stern & Irgun, and others of their ilk, including Col. Moshe Dayan, were always close to this awareness. It continues to form the backdrop of the disagreement between military and Netanyahu today. (BBC).

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  16. This is so beautifully written. Thank you for bringing the truth to the fore.

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