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Friday, 10 November 2023

GENOCIDE HAS NO NUANCES

   In my blog last fortnight (World Leaders and War Criminals) I had opined that what Israel and the USA were doing in tandem in Gaza was a war crime. Since then the criminality has only intensified and two thousand more innocent Palestinians have been murdered, with the world-global north, south and middle- either remaining silent or muttering inanities of the Blinken type that are specious and intended to give more time to Netanyahu to achieve his objective of depopulating the strip. A non binding UN resolution moved by Jordan for a ceasefire on humanitarian grounds has been passed by the General Assembly (for whatever it is worth), but to our eternal shame India has not voted in favour of a ceasefire. A reliable estimate states that Israel has already killed 1% of Gaza's population; in Indian terms that would amount to about 14 million deaths.

   Surely, both the irony of our posture and its perfidy cannot be lost on any serious or objective observer of our foreign policy. Here is the self-proclaimed leader of the global south-the Vishwaguru- which has just spent 4000 crores at the G-20 conclave to burnish these delusive credentials, but has now become just  a camp follower of the global north! It is a "leader" without any followers, a general without an army. That is the irony. The perfidy lies in an External Affairs Minister who has spent his entire career in the IFS (Indian Foreign Service) supporting the Palestinian cause (our time tested and age-old policy), but now has no stirrings of conscience in joining the pro-Israeli ranks. Either he has changed his mind (which is difficult to do at an age when most of your mind is in furlough in any case) or he has sold his soul for the loaves of office. I am inclined to plump for the latter explanation, given his strident expressions of loyalty to the right wing ideology and the Supreme Leader)for quite some time now. Which diminishes him as a human being: he has abandoned his principles and values and has now become a full fledged member of a callous, opportunistic, amoral and transactional universe. I wonder if he can sleep at night; he probably can, what with the experience acquired in the Ukraine war, doing precisely the same.               India now languishes in a no man's land- "terra nullius". We have abdicated any moral right to lead the global south, and in the global north we are now just another parvenu seeking only to stay in the good books of the USA, putting all our eggs in the geo-political basket and picking off crumbs from the high table. Our time of reckoning will come sometime, but it will not save the Palestinians from further slaughter. No one with an IQ above 50 (which excludes most of the bhakts, naturally) will buy our canard that we are maintaining "neutrality" in the Gaza conflict. Neutrality in a dispute between the world's fourth most powerful army, a nuclear power to boot, and a putative "nation" that comprises millions of displaced people with no government, economy or army and 80% of whom survive on humanitarian aid, is no neutrality; it is complicity with the former. As Martin Luther King had said: there can be no neutrality between right and wrong, or between good and evil. Neutrality in such a context means supporting the wrong and the evil. Which brings me to my next point.

  In response to my earlier piece I have received quite a few responses on the blog as well as by email. I won't bother with the bhakts and trolls since radical Hindutva, Nazism and Zionism all are poisonous fruits of the same genealogical tree and by definition can only exude venom. But there are a lot of otherwise well-read and reasonable people who appear to have succumbed to the "theory of nuances" in the ongoing pogrom and slaughter of Palestinians. This fake theory, and their argument, goes something like this: Israel's disproportionate assault on Gaza is not a simple black and white issue, it has nuances which must be understood. It is defending itself from a terrorist organisation which has beheaded babies and raped grandmothers, launches rockets against Israel, has taken 250 hostages, the Gazans fully support Hamas and must now pay the price for it. Most important, Jews have a right to the lands of the Palestinians since they were the original settlers, 900,000 Jews were evicted from Palestine in the early 20th century by the Arabs; some apologists even go as far back as the Old Testament and Canaanite period to justify Israels's claim to Palestinian lands. Most of this is misleading hogwash and an attempt to deflect the debate and to direct it to a road that leads away from recorded history and the war crimes being committed in Gaza.

  Today's global outrage should not be about who, the Jews or the Palestinians, are right about their respective claims to land- the anger should be about the slaughter of innocent non-combatants, women and children in Gaza in their thousands. There are no nuances here- not in the killing of 4500 children and 1500 women, not in the further 2000 buried under the blasted rubble, not in the bombing of hospitals, schools, refugee camps, not in the forced eviction of 800,000 Gazans from their homes in the north, not in the use of starvation as a weapon of war, not in the blockade of food, fuel and medicines to a people already horrendously deprived by 17 years of a blockade and 75 years of forcible displacement.

   There are no nuances in killing tens of thousands of innocents in order to assert a legal right to land which was never yours in the first place. (At the beginning of the modern era, which in the case of the middle-east can be said to begin with the conquest of Arab lands by the Ottoman Turks in the 16th century, there were barely 5000 Jews left in Palestine: they started arriving in large numbers only after 1947, starting the continuing dispossession of the Palestinians- a claim borne out by the United Nations time after time, and by the Oslo Accord).

   There are no nuances in determining the culpability of Israel in the ongoing genocide and ethnic cleansing. Even if Hamas is said to be a terrorist organisation (which it is not), this does not entitle Israel to behave like a terrorist itself, as it has been doing since 1947. A sovereign , democratic state has to abide by  international rules and covenants, during peace and war; it has to be held to a higher standard than a terrorist outfit. If it conducts itself like a terrorist entity, there is no subtlety needed to determine its guilt.                                                   In any case, independent evidence is now emerging that Netanyahu himself covertly supported and funded Hamas as a counter balance to the Palestinian Authority, it is his creation. The news about beheading of babies has been debunked by independent journalists. Even more damning evidence is beginning to indicate that most of the Jewish settlers killed on the 7th and 8th of October were killed by the Israel's IDF (Israeli Defence Forces) in retaliatory fire under its "Hannibal Directive" which requires the killing of the enemy at all costs, even if it involves the death of its own citizens. Some reports reveal that these Israelis were killed by tank shells and 5.7mm bullets which the Hamas does not possess. Nor does Hamas possess the kind of lethal missiles, one of which killed 500 people in a Gaza hospital in one midnight strike. Netanyahu is using the Hamas as a pretext for his subsequent savagery and to stay on in power; someone in India seems to be doing the same with our bankrupt "neutrality".

   Looking for nuances in this conflict, or claiming neutrality, is sheer Islamophobia and complicity in the neo-colonial game playing out before our eyes. The western colonialism of the 16th and 17th centuries is back, this time riding on the back of a Biblical justification, oil and gas, the Ben Gurion canal, racial hatred, and its Messiahs are a self-proclaimed Zionist in the White House who cannot climb three stairs without stumbling and a psychopath whose mind is "a black hole" which cannot be penetrated, according to his psychiatrist who had committed suicide. Truly has it been said: Homo homini lupus est. Man is wolf to man.


   

  

26 comments:

  1. The psychiatrist died in 2010...read on Twitter about the suicide, then did a little checking...Bibi is a amoral beast, regardless

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  2. Bless your dwindling tribe! Vishwaguru and his lackeys seem to celebrate human misery wit:mere liye mare the kiya? Manipur horror continues.Less said the better.

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  3. 70 years of a well considered foreign policy, overturned in a trice on the whim of one who refuses to even so much as look beyond his nose!

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  4. Gaza's population is 2.3 million and 1% of that is 23,000. Hamas says that the death toll is about 11K. Clearly someones math is wrong.

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  5. The latest figure of those killed is closer to 12000. 3500 are missing, presumed dead. That's 15500. Many of the 23000 injured are expected to die, without oxygen, food or medicines. The 1% figure is what some independent reporters and observers are estimating.
    But does it really matter substantially if they are off by a couple of decimal points?It's not the maths we should be worrying about here but the moral and ethical dimensions of the global response.

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    1. I agree with you but the extrapolation is purely speculative. You can make it sound realistic but right now it is better to rely on the figures provided by Hamas itself which is in region of 11000. And again, this is war and war is not waged on the condition that the defender will kill just as many people as the aggressor did. And the Israelis are repeatedly saying that there is scope for a ceasefire but first the hostages must be returned. And again Hamas is not a signatory to the Geneva Convention, it follows no rules, in fact it believes in flouting all laid down rules. They make their bases in hospitals, schools, religious places and civilian apartments. They use Palestinians as human shields. They weaponise crimes like rape, murder, mutilation of infants and burning people alive to threaten the opposite side.They violate every laid down rule of conventional war. Why side with them and try to vilify Israel?

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  6. Killing of innocent anywhere, Kashmiri Pandits, Israelis and Palestinians included, cannot be justified. It has to be condemned. No second opinion on that. It is the BLAME APPORTIONMENT that IS BEING DEBATED that too without discussing next step.
    If my friends and relatives and other innocent people are sitting near a bee hive, and if I truly love them and care for them, I will never throw a stone at the bee-hive. IF I DID, IT WOULD BE BY DESIGN and ON PURPOSE to MALIGN the BEES. Those criticizing the bees and sympathizing with victims will be behaving exactly as per my design and they will never be able to focus on me. Success! Yes, by simplest strategy.
    I am at a loss whether or not to consider this piece INADVERTENTLY being part of overall design of those who stirred the beehive.
    This piece is very well timed, written on a date between Dussehra and Diwali.
    One woman abducted and held hostage.
    Despite neither she being harmed nor humiliated nor her modesty outraged, the entire country was burnt down and its Ruler killed along with all his kith and kin SIMPLY BECAUSE he REFUSED TO RELEASE THE HOSTAGE.
    Victor's wrote the history and no mention of any collateral damage. It would be naive to assume there were none.
    We celebrate it each year with zest.
    Had Ravan RELEASED THE HOSTAGE, HE WOULD HAVE BEEN ALIVE along with his entire kingdom and subjects’ lives too would have been saved.
    Those who have a differing view are most welcome NOT TO CELEBRATE DUSSEHRA and DIWALI in their lives.
    Now, let us move to present day.
    Around 100 women (out of 238) abducted and held hostage. Women humiliated and raped. They are still being subjected to humiliation and physical harm. No one talks about them. Politically incorrect? Right? Israel is “fighting for release of the hostages”.
    It is intriguing to note that NO ONE TALKS OF RELEASING THE HOSTAGES TO HAVE PEACE and even this erudite write-up belies my expectation. Solution does not lie in merely criticizing Israel. Our collective responsibility does not end there. If we do not offer a possible solution in our discussions, it would show lack of imagination amongst the sensible intelligentsia to move towards SAVING THE REMAINING INNOCENT LIVES. Hostages are as innocent as Palestinian citizens.
    It is intriguing that no one talks of release of hostages as the MOST POWERFUL MEASURE to prevent loss of innocent lives.
    THOSE WANTING PEACE MUST TALK TO HAMAS TO RELEASE THE HOSTAGES and not stop at criticizing Israel.



    [PS: Ethnic cleansing in Kashmir and extirpation of KPs deserves equal attention for the next blog]

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  7. The ongoing massacre is reminiscent of the Jewish holocaust and is therefore condemnable. This is unchallenged. It is antithetical that the Jews who suffered genocide once are perpetrating it now on the Palestinians. Netanyahu's is an expansionist program and mirrors Hitler's "final solution". Expansionism is disastrous to humankind and there is reams of evidence to vouch for it.

    It will be unscholarly to ignore the vast depth of history that is associated with this Holy Land. The war has religious and cultural origins going deep into the vaults of time. It has been stoked by the Machiavellian intent of Western powers in the past to control the Suez Canal and Mediterranean among other usurpative misdeeds. To broker a format of peace will necessitate mollifying wounded sentiments on both sides, which was attempted once with the Oslo Accords. Hamas with its militant Intifada insularity, and Israel with its ruthless clinicality, are both failing miserably in any attempt to move forward. To denounce one for being ammunitionally and militarily superior over the other, or to question the desire to reside in the same land as the Arabs were before them, is a hollow premise to sound condemnation from.

    Avay Shukla shows semblance to the Israel Defence Force trooper, blazing his verbal volleys at the hapless heathens who dare to project other facets of this exhausting West Asian impasse.
    "You are either with me, or you are against me", he bellows at his readers.
    They must either join him in condemning the forces he finds condemnable, or must be accused of Islamophobia in their attitude. That neutrality of perspective cannot exist in this vicious war, and those inclined towards moderation are complicit by their pusillanimous leanings. That by tracing the origins of the land which is modern Israel and Palestine, they are re-routing the debate into vacuousness. That what comes from them is swill for the swine.

    Protest being boot-stomped like this.

    Peace will come once Palestine is recognised as an independent sovereign state. Israel under Netanyahu will have to accept it territorially. Hamas will have to get disbanded, which will happen after the Palestinians see through its barrenness. The Arab world will need to accept Israel as a neighbour. Saudi Arabia and a few were inclined to it, till Hamas presumably got disturbed by the prospect of peace there from economic and infrastructural development declared at the recently concluded G 20 summit. Western powers have accumulated the inglorious debt of devastation upon them; it is time to make good that debt with genuine diplomacy to catalyse a permanent existence for the people of this Holy Land, who have till now only died unholily, for and within it.

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  8. Because of history (including the forceful occupation of Palestine) or despite it, a paranoid Israel behaves much like the 'terrorist' Hamas in this conflict. Like Hitler, having vowed for a final solution, one can foresee more unbridled terrorism on the Palestinians, given the backing of the West and its new found friends in the East. To free the hostages, Israel has to strike a deal with Hamas, but is Israel really interested now in its reckless pursuit of the final solution?

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  9. Thank you, Messers Deepak, MMA and Patankar, for confirming with your comments precisely the point I was making- that all vestiges of compassion and humanitarian values have been buried under the rubble of ,false equivalences, religious bias, equivocation, distorted history , legalisms, specious analogies and a faux intellectualism. Sleep well, for by the time you wake up another 50 odd Palestinian children would have been murdered. But they allowed Hamas to attack Israel so they deserve it, right?

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    1. If Mr. Shukla had not drafted his last sentence inked with sarcasm, he would have probably seen the meaning behind it. In his vigour to condemn, he blindsides himself to the voluminous historical past appended to this land. He sees not that the solution probably lies somewhere within those worm-eaten pages which need to be studied and interpreted contextually to the current upheaval. Cynicism towards diplomatic efforts will only lead to more putrefaction.
      Till he latches on to his condemnatory stance, he will keep counting the dead every morning - children, adults, and unborn.

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  10. No grievances. I take your point. Hope there is a ceasefire to put an end to Palestinian as soon as the hostages are returned and an end is put to their suffering as well.

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  12. The present Gaza war has been started by Hamas. In retaliation for the senseless massacre of its people Israel is target-bombing the hideouts of Hamas "terrorists"/"fighters", Hamas leaders, and Hamas arms and ammunition dumps. If their coordinates coincide with hospitals, schools, Palestenian refugee camps and places of religious worship, the perpetrators of the genocide on Palestinians is Hamas itself. On the other hand, the stark, grisly visuals(put out by none other than Hamas)of the barbaric slaughter of 260 or so Israeli young revelers in the desert in South Israel, of random killing of women, children and babies, of men roughly dragging half-naked, bleeding women and shoving them into cars by Hamas has been seared into our memories. All this apart from holding hundreds of innocent Israeli women, children and men of all ages as hostages. Not recognising these atrocities by Hamas and condemning Israeli alone for its retaliatory action as genocide hardly qualifies as an objective analysis of the ongoing conflict.

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  13. The supporters of Israel should be asked: How would you respond if someone knocks your door at midnight and you find a stranger, standing with a policeman, asking you to vacate the house wherein his ancestors lived 2000 years back?

    During 1948 war, the Jews massacred Palestinians and drove out 7 lakh out of Palestine. (They have been living as refugees in other countries and have grown to 50 lakh.) After the war, they have not been allowed to return to their homeland. Israel has been occupying Palestinian land illegally, evicting local people.

    In the West Bank, Israel controls the security. It does not allow free entry and exit out of the cities there. There are many illegal (under Israeli law) settlements of Jews in West Bank. Even a Palestinian ambulance has to wait on the town’s border one hour before it is inspected and allowed entry/exit. There are demarcations in West Bank cities, beyond which Palestinians are forbidden. In some localities, they are not allowed to enter the road from their front doors. They must use the back doors only.

    The people who lived under the Ottoman empire were not doing so out of own sweet will. The same way we did under the British empire. Arabs do not belong to one country. They belong to a particular ethnicity and share a language. That does not mean every Arab country is obliged to absorb Palestinian refugees in its society and give them citizenship.

    Now, 73 lakh Palestinians live in the area under the control of Israel, including 20 lakh as Israeli citizens. There are 73 lakh Jews in Israel. Israel will not tolerate a Palestinian state having its own army. Since it cannot expel the Palestinians who are still there, it keeps them repressed.

    Einstein, the most famous of the Jews, did not want an exclusive state for the Jews, though he had sympathy for Zionism. Einstein did not accept the offer to become the President of Israel. Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion joked, “I’ve had to offer the post to him because it’s impossible not to. But if he accepts, we are in trouble.”

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  14. Quite interesting. Looks like a new version of history. May require authentication though.

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  15. History has no mercy,” Said wrote in The End of the Peace Process: Oslo and After. “There are no laws in it against suffering and cruelty, no internal balance that restores a people much sinned against to their rightful place in the world.”

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  16. It's obvious that this blog has hit hard.
    The Avay Shukla Blog Community exists. It evokes comments from those keen on justice, no matter how convoluted or inarguable. And that's all to the good.
    The thing is, our own sympathies,
    empathies and comvictions cannot be restricted to one conflict.
    There is no conflict that is more justifiable or less horrific.
    Was our horror held back as less when 'Madputin' attacked Ukraine?
    And 300 + children were slaughtered in their school in Peshawar?
    Or how in a forgotten corner of the world Myanmar coils upon itself?
    Or how the complete neglect of our very own Northeast is being left to fester?
    Accept it my brethren, grief is all that binds us today.
    Focus on peace, the toughest thing to own but not on righteous anger. It's less than its worth when weighed against the loss of the innocents.
    Can you and I, of no great shakes, bring about a change for good?

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  17. Based on these numbers, ifpublished in a report by the independent Commission of Inquiry set up the the UN’s human rights council last year, the UN has accused Israeli soldiers of intentionally firing on civilians near the Gaza border fence and said that their actions may amount to war crimes.

    “Victims who were hundreds of metres away from the Israeli forces and visibly engaged in civilian activities were shot, as shown by eyewitness accounts, video footage and medical records,” the commission states. It all happened in 2018,. Now it's for the hair splitters,quibblers,whatabouters,nuance finders to prod their conscience and decide if .Mr. Shukla is right or not in condemning Israel as a gangster!

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  18. POLITICS ECONOMY WORLD SECURITY CULTURE OPINION VIDEO ANALYSIS MEDIA GOVERNMENT WORLD EDITORS PICK TOP STORIES LIVE WIRE SCIENCE ABOUT USWorldIsrael's 'War Crimes': UN’s Damning Report on the 2018 Gaza ProtestsThe UN has concluded that Israeli soldiers and their leaders may have committed crimes against humanity, and intentionally used live ammunition against civilians, including children, women, journalists and health workers.The Wire Staff
    Mar 14, 2019
    Mohammad Obeid, a 24-year-old footballer, was amongst the first to have a bullet tear through his legs when he joined the first day of the protests at the Gaza fence on March 30, 2018. He was shot while he was walking alone near the fence. His injuries ended his career.

    That same day, 19-year-old Yousef Kronz’s right leg had to be amputated when Israeli forces pumped. Just hours later, Bader Sabagh, also 19, was killed when he was shot in the head as he stood smoking a cigarette 300 m from the separation fence.

    These are just a few of the stories from the first day of the Gaza protests, a campaign which lasted months.

    The figures are telling. Of 6,106 protesters shot near the fence that divides the Gaza Strip from Israel in 2018, 940 were children and 159 were women.

    Among the 189 people killed during the protests, 183 were shot with live ammunition, including 35 children, three health workers and two journalists. More than 4,900 were hit in the legs.

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  19. Taking sides by you and I will not bring about a change. Nor will highlighting atrocities of one warring faction upon civilians of the other. This is the time when firm, genuine diplomacy must be called in to silence the guns. Those condemning Israel appear to have got dazzled by the scale of its counter-offensive. Those condemning Hamas are unable to see the deep wounds festering within a populace who have for decades been yearning for their territorial sovereignty.
    This impasse can be removed with one player eliminating the other as appears from the ongoing war. Or with sane, no-nonsense, international brokering of a territorial and operational division of countries. One that will take more time, but possibly enable generations on either side to get on with the most basic activity of life - live it. Aligning with either faction, or exciteful graphic accounts describing maimings and quantifying deaths, will be ineffectual in heading towards peace.

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  20. You can't be neutral on a moving train - as Howard Zinn once said,Mr. Patankar. So it's best to decide which side one is on.

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  21. Not so.
    Howard Zinn was a believer of the movements that he was directly involved in. Like the WW 2 bombings. Like negotiating the return of prisoners during the Vietnamese war. Like writing for the Blacks. To pluck the apothegm from his autobiography and put it here to create profundity is misleading.
    Take sides from outside and you create sharper polarities with calls to annihilate getting throatier. The US is shifting from its initial stance of uninhibited support to Israel by overtly advocating for an autonomous and sovereign territory for Palestine. The UN has drafted a resolution condemning the illegal occupation and settlements of Israel within Palestine, which is passed overwhelmingly. Prompting Narendra Modi, who had shot off a condemnatory missive even before Israel had grouped itself, to course-correct with a more placatory statement now.
    Why take sides and stoke the fires?
    Why not stay nuanced and call for peace?

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  22. Oh! yes, the peace should now return to Earth after ' delanda est Carthago' rang out from the warmongers of all shapes and sizes. And to make sure like Carthage, Palestine has been destroyed. And the meek shall not inherit their piece of Earth.

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