Screenshot from X (@GovMikeHuckabee)
Impotence takes various forms. Before the daily massacres, incidents of starvation and dispossession of Palestinians taking place in the Gaza Strip with primeval cruelty, international impotence in the face of actions by the Israeli state has become a mockery of itself. The calls to end the war in Gaza grow in number, even among Israel’s allies, but little in substance is being done about it. What matters are statements that speak to a wounded conscience that do little to alter anything on the ground.
One such statement, released on July 21, proved to be yet another one of those flossy effusions made by, as Macbeth might have said, idiots, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. The idiots numbered many: 28 international partners, including the foreign ministers of 27 states and, obviously not wanting to miss out, the EU Commissioner for Equality, Preparedness and Crisis Management. All, bar Australia, were from Europe. “We, the signatories listed below, come together with a simple, urgent message: the war in Gaza must end now.”
The statement goes on to mention the drearily obvious. “The Israeli government’s aid delivery model is dangerous, fuels instability and deprives Gazans of human dignity.” The “drip feeding of aid and inhumane killing of civilians, including children, seeking to meet their most basic needs of food and water” deserved condemnation. The deaths of over 800 Palestinians (the numbers are most certainly higher) while seeking aid was “horrifying”. Even here, the language lacked rage. Israel’s “denial of essential humanitarian assistance to the civilian population is unacceptable.” The government “must comply with its obligations under international humanitarian law.”
To that end, Israel was called upon to restore the flow of aid and enable the work of the United Nations and humanitarian NGOs to resume in the Strip. This is obviously something that the Netanyahu government is conscious of avoiding, given the systematic program of controlled starvation and deprivation being inflicted.
To add balance, the statement also notes the plight of the Israeli hostages still held by Hamas, their continued detention also something to be condemned. They were to be immediately and unconditionally released with a negotiated ceasefire being the best way of doing so.
The signatories do go so far as to acknowledge the dangers and intentions of Israel’s administrative measures that seek “territorial or demographic change in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. The E1 settlement plan announced by Israel’s Civil Administration, if implemented, would divide a Palestinian state in two, marking a flagrant breach of international law and critically undermine the two-state solution.” The West Bank is also recognised in similar light, with the signatories urging a cessation to the violence taking place against Palestinians and a halt to the building of settlements across the territory “including East Jerusalem.”
These statements are always interesting for what they omit. No toothy measures to address the maltreatment of Palestinian civilians are stipulated, other than an encouragement of “a common effort to bring this terrible conflict to an end.” A benign, most unthreatening promise is made: the prospect of taking “further action to support an immediate ceasefire and a political pathway to security and peace for Israelis, Palestinians and the entire region.” This may be code for recognition of a Palestinian state, fanciful given the systematic pulverisation of the people who would inhabit it. The signatory list also omits Germany and, most importantly of all, the United States, Israel’s arch guardian and evangelical sponsor.
The US ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, gave us a flavour of feelings in Washington about the signatories in a post on X. “How embarrassing for a nation to side [with] a terror group like Hamas & blame a nation whose civilians were massacred for fighting to get hostages released.” In another post that made a vague shot at justifying the unjustifiable, the ambassador absolved Israel in its conduct; only the militant group Hamas deserved exclusive blame. The nations in question had “put pressure on @Israel instead of savages of Hamas! Gaza suffers for 1 reason: Hamas rejects EVERY proposal. Blaming Israel is irrational.”
The Israeli foreign minister Gideon Sa’ar, ever lurking in the twilight of alternative reality, reasoned the statement away, much as relatives would the views of a demented, unloved aunt. “If Hamas embraces you – you are in the wrong place.” Praise from the group was itself “proof of the mistake they [the signatory countries] made – part of them out of good intentions and part of them out of an obsession against Israel.”
While the various foreign ministers were flashing their plumage of principles and international humanitarian law, the Israeli Defense Forces had busily commenced an operation on a part of Gaza they have yet to level: Deir al-Balah. Given its importance as a humanitarian hub that still houses UN staff and guesthouses, more slaughter is imminent.
Till Israel assumes the status of a pariah state it seemingly craves to become, its rogue army confined and depleted, its economy humbled and isolated, the industrial appetite for slaughter and dispossession will only continue. The Palestinians will be left to be relics of moral anguish, banished to the footnotes of bloodied history along with many more statements of concern and sheer impotence.
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Insane, ridiculous, illogical, fantasy, self seducing, utterly brainless supremacist, triumphal, sickening superstition drives this filth, a filth of depraved murder, theft, predatory possessive aggression, to assert the special, chosen, elite.., all garbage. As it is now, Israel should not exist, having been snatched by violence out of the legal Palestine up to May, 1948. Some justice, recognition, legality must prevail, and soon.
Empires are not built on statements.
Once again Netanyahu and his gang of right wing nationalist thugs are relying on the words "antisemitism" and to a lesser extent "holocaust" to try and shut down any rightful criticism of their continuing attacks on the Palestinians. Seems to be working pretty well for them.
The plaintive calls of a number of so called Democracies, is please don't slaughter any more Palestinians. This of course Netanyahu will ignore, how about the signatories of this letter do something, like sanction Israel, stop all trade with Israel,, block arms shipments with Israel, in fact get real.
hamas, hezbollah must be removed from Islam by the mullahs. xstians and jews must accept islam as a bible religion with the god of Abraham. The Pope, jewish, shia and sunni must get together to resolve the religious conflict
Barely plausible, far away Australia and coming from someone who is mute on Netanyahu's chum Putin, and invasion of Ukraine; Netanyahu accepted a condolences call from Putin after October 7, but not Ukraine's Zelenskyy?
Putin, Netanyahu, Trump, Musk, Kushner et al are also mute on the inaction by most Arab nations except Qatar, who cooperated with Israel on funding Hamas, which the latter distributed in Gaza; while quietly allied with MBS/Saudi, see planned Abraham Accords..
Chatter also that Netanyahu wants Russian naval bases to remain in Syria, while now appears Epstein ops were funded by Russia, and Israel links too....see Craig Unger
Wheels within wheels and too many contradictions in the background between corrupt authoritarians and Russian influence, while all are throwing Gazans under a bus.....and Netanyahu prevails.....
Substack: From Russia(to Jeffrey), with Love
The Epstein saga is even more interesting when you look at the Russian women who helped run his operation. Here's a look at Svetlana Pozhidaeva.
This item I watched a few moments ago. James O'Brien on LBC cannot find a word to describe the atrocities taking place in Gaza. The slaughter of innocent people; the utter destruction of all structure; the deliberate use of starvation as a measure; the killing of journalists and aid workers and the prevention of any international journalists to cover the truth. We see - daily - on live TV exactly what the IDF is capable of. Netanyahu needs to be tried before a criminal court in the The Hague just as all war criminals should be.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiA4qWZOnq0
If you're worried about treatment of hostages, why would you do everything in your power to make sure those holding them have minimal access to food, potable water, medical supplies, etc? They can't be fed properly if there isn't any food.
The Butcher Netanyahu and the vicious Israeli Death Forces understand only one thing: force. The rest of the world ( excluding Netanyahu supporters Russia and the US) needs to find a way to use more than words and sanctions against the execrable Israeli regime. Unless of course the people of Israel finally rebel against the genocide that is being done in their name and bring the butcher and his warmongering cronies to justice.
The 'joint statement' .... What a powder-puff. Just what were they smoking? They all know Netanyahu & Co and the Americans will completely ignore it. The UN remains toothless in the face of UNSC vetos by America - so no actions from there to be expected. Hopefully eventually the ICC & ICJ will get to hold their trials.
Must be a weird sick joke of some sort. Does it take, daily live on TV, 2 years of systematic decimation by Netanyahu's Israel of Gaza & other extraterritorial locales' buildings and infrastructure, and the murder and starvation of 60-100,000 innocent civilians plus innumerable govt officials for these hypocritical powder-puff signatories to threaten in the last para, "We are prepared to take further action ..." Whilst most of whom (and more) continue profiteering from and enabling Netanyahu's Israel in its systematic decimations, murders and starvations.
Whilst they have sought to conceal their profiteering and enablement, as it is not only immoral, but illegal under international law, they have squirmed around commercial-in-confidence and contractual obligation. Yet parliament is supreme, so amongst many levers, the state can take action to stop any such trade in its tracks - bringing on Force Majeure, and injunctions such as Anton Piller and Mareva etc.
It remains completely in the hands of the signatories (and the others). Despite Israeli & American smearing of Francesca Albanese, her report naming the profiteers and enablers is not going away, and is there for the world to see, and will likely deepen via its future revelations.
They will be held to account, unless America succeeds in smashing the UN.
The 'joint statement' reveals that they are all having trouble sleeping at night. May their slimey rhetoric and inaction haunt them for the rest of their miserable lives.