Self-Defence and Acceptable Murder: Netanyahu Dreams of Regime Change

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These are the sorts of things that tend to be discussed in bunkered facilities and grimy locker rooms. Now, very much in the open and before the presses, the head of state of one country is openly advocating murdering another head of state before news outlets with little reaction. Lawbreaking has become chic, and Israel has taken the lead.

The pre-emptive, illegal strike on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure by Israel was not merely an attempt to arrest an alleged existential threat from yielding fruit (that weapons of mass destruction canard again); it was also a murderous exercise of institutional decapitation. Instead of receiving widespread condemnation in the halls of Washington, Brussels and other European capitals, there was cool nonchalance: Israel was within its right to limitlessly expand its idea of self-defence, a concept now so broad it has become a crime against peace.

We have seen how that self-defence so far operates. In Gaza, it functions on the level of starvation, the levelling of critical infrastructure, the killing of scores of civilians in each strike, the displacement of populations by the hundreds of thousands, the murdering of aid workers, and shooting those desperately in need of humanitarian aid as it is rationed by private security companies.  

Regarding Iran, the flexible scope of Israeli self-defence includes the killing of a thick layer of military leaders, preferably while sleeping in the bosom of their families. Such figures include Mohammad Bagheri, chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces; Hossein Salami, head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC); Amir Ali Hajizadeh, head of the air force wing of the IRGC; Esmail Qaani, commander of the IRGC’s Quds Force; and Ali Shamkhani, an aide to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Of the scientists associated with Iran’s nuclear program, some 25 are on the assassination list, what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu libellously designated “Hitler’s nuclear team.” Thus far, the murders of 14 have been confirmed by sources cited in the Times of Israel. The Israeli Defense Forces have published some of their names, including nuclear engineering specialist Fereydoon Abbasi; physics expert Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi; chemical engineer Akbar Motalebi Zadeh; and nuclear physicist Ahmadreza Zolfaghari Daryani. Many of the figures are said by Israel to have been the intellectual progeny of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the touted father of the Iranian nuclear project.  

Having killed the father in 2020, Israel has, with biblical brutality, sought to exterminate the brood and rob the cradle. With a mechanical formality bordering on the glacial, an IDF statement declared that, “The elimination of the scientists was made possible following in-depth intelligence research that intensified over the past year, as part of a classified and compartmentalized IDF plan.”

The attacks have broadened, suggesting a nationwide program of destabilisation. Oil and gas facilities have been struck, including the world’s biggest gas field, the South Pars. Not satisfied, Defence Minister Israel Katz promised to attack Iran’s media outlets, having an eye on Iranian state broadcaster IRIB: “The Iranian propaganda and incitement mouthpiece is on its way to disappear.” True to his word, the outlet was attacked even as TV anchor Sahar Emami was broadcasting, a crime captured in real time. In doing so, Israel replicates its own efforts in Gaza, which have seen the killing of 178 journalists since October 2023, the most lethal conflict ever recorded for media workers.

Netanyahu will not stop there. He smells the vapours of regime change and societal chaos, and, as his American counterparts did on eve of their illegally led invasion of Iraq in 2003, merrily feeds the notion that foreign interference can masquerade as liberation. “I believe the day of your liberation is near,” he haughtily proclaimed to Iran’s downtrodden subjects.  

His most wishful target yet remains the religious leaders of the country. In an interview with ABC news, the Israeli PM was frank that killing Khamenei would not escalate the conflict so much as end it. He had been reluctantly dissuaded from doing so by US President Donald Trump, according to Reuters, Associated Press, Axios and Israel’s Channel 13. To Axios, a US official said that the administration had “communicated to the Israelis that President Trump is opposed to that. The Iranians haven’t killed an American, and discussion of killing political leaders should not be on the table.” Given Israel’s elastic stretching of self-defence,such restraint is likely to change.  

Not wishing to be too modest, Netanyahu would have you think that he has done the world a moral service. “I’ll tell you what would have come if we hadn’t acted,” he boasted in a video message. “We had information that this unscrupulous regime was planning to give the nuclear weapons that they would develop to their terrorist proxies. That’s nuclear terrorism on steroids. That would threaten the entire world.”

These words are a chilling echo of the rationale used by the George W. Bush administration in attacking Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, ostensibly to disarm him of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) that had already been eliminated. (The US had, as cheer leaders and supporters, those other fine students of international law: the United Kingdom and Australia.) As part of Washington’s “Global War on Terror,” President Bush explained in his 2002 State of the Union address that North Korea, Iran and Iraq constituted an “axis of evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world.” By seeking WMDs, such states “could provide these arms to terrorists, giving them the means to match their hatred.” Many justifications for using force in international relations, especially regarding the language of illegal war, are reruns of plagiarism.

For Netanyahu, killing Iranian leaders and the scientific intelligentsia was a salvaging antidote, a point he was trying to impress upon his US allies. “Our enemy is your enemy… We’re dealing with something that will threaten all of us sooner or later. Our victory will be your victory.” Forget international law and its contrivances, its disciplining protocols and hindering conventions. In its place, an unvarnished rogue state which, by any other name, would be as criminally dangerous.

 

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About Dr Binoy Kampmark 254 Articles
Dr Binoy Kampmark is a senior lecturer in the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University. He was a Commonwealth Scholar at Selwyn College, University of Cambridge. He is a contributing editor to CounterPunch and can be followed on Twitter at @bkampmark.

6 Comments

  1. Thank you, Dr Binoy Kampmark, I am a staunch follower of your written articles, the intelligence contained in each of your factual and informative published articles have no peer.
    The USA mass media news broadcasts are force-fed into our nation and its people, likewise all other Western nations, has become a contagion of factually misleading information and tyrannously-evil propagated propaganda.
    Ostensibly, the total people population of the world’s combined Westernised countries are all being massively misled by the US through their violating the sanctity of the minds of all Westernised people.
    The greatest threat to the sovereign nation of Australia and our sovereign nation’s people, is the heinous US influence being continuously pummelled into our Australian Federal government, which is NOT to govern in the best interests of Australia’s sovereign nation, nor its people.

  2. I am sick of this lame excuse of “Israel has the right to defend itself”
    Israel is guilty of its expansion terms in the Middle East its incursions into the West Bank and the continued expansion – the new Settler’s violence against occupying people .
    The Israeli State is entirely controlled by Zionists -it would seem. Those who believe in expansion of land they passionately believe belongs -biblically – to them – as if Palestine never existed!

    I am sick of this lame ‘trope’ of “Israel has a right to defend itself” being wheeled out as well as the other thing that nobody dares say anything about Israel because of being labelled ‘Antisemitic’.

    It’s about time everybody called out what Israel is now and has become and to look at what it has perpetrated against Palestinians for many years. The Apartheid system. Absolute control.

    The USA and the West , condoned it and still do so.
    There is now a shocking threat of war which will thrill those nut cases in America that this is all a Biblical reckoning.
    The reality is : Gaza is in ruins; its people – left are starving.
    This is what Israel does.

  3. One may conclude from Dr. Kampmark’s analysis that the object of this exercise is ‘Regime Change’ – with a great deal more happening in the background that remains opaque.

    For considerably more background detail especially on the ‘undisclosed’ actions and plans of both Israel and the US, readers my be interested the latest from Ben Norton’s Geopolitical Economy Report: The Real Reasons For The US-Israeli War On Iran : https://www.youtube.com/@GeopoliticalEconomyReport

    Whether or not one agrees with Mr. Norton’s assessment, he appears to have “done his homework”.

  4. May I suggest as a bit of light reading a recently republished, with an afterword which includes the current conflict in Gaza, ‘The Hundred Years’ War On Palestine’ A history of settler colonial conquest and resistance. by Rashid Khalidi.

    Starting with the Balfour Declaration which which the British government ‘did not propose to even go through the form of consulting the wishes of the present inhabitants of the country’, and ‘Zionism, be it right or wrong, good or bad, is rooted in age-long traditions, in present needs, in future hopes, of far profounder import than the desires and prejudices of the 700,000 Arabs who now inhabit that ancient land.’ (Quoted from a speech delivered by Arthur James Balfour in 1917.)

    In other words, even as the Ottoman Empire was in the process of collapsing, Britain who would become the mandated protector of Palestine was giving the land to the Zionists, without considering the needs or rights of the Palestinian people who are branded as ‘Arabs’, not even dignified with their national identity.

    And a hundred and eight years on, nothing has changed.
    A hundred and eight years on, the ‘Arabs’, branded as terrorists because that dare to stand up to the tyranny of the occupiers, continue to be considered no more than vermin.

    A hundred and eight years and at least six wars fought to eliminate Palestinians from their lands.

    And we dare not criticise for fear of being branded antisemitic.

    This surely must stop, surely we can find a humanitarian solution where differences are honoured and our shared humanity is embraced….. ?

  5. Trump has a quandary to resolve and in the process demonstrate that he has leadership qualities that deserve international respect.
    He’s not doing too well on the Ukraine front with Putin having thumbed his nose at Trump and continued bombing and causing havoc while he completely ignores Trump.
    In the Middle East it is not looking much better with Bibi Netanyahu wrapping Trump around his little finger and initiating war with Iran when US negotiators were in Oman sitting across the table with Iranian leaders trying to put back together the diplomatic nuclear non-proliferation agreement that Obama created and which Trump walked away from.
    And now Bibi wants the US to drop bunker busters on Iranian underground facilities : these horrendous bombs are known as the GBU-57 MOP (Massive Ordnance Penetrator), 30,000-pound (13,608 kg) precision-guided “bunker busters” bomb developed for the United States Air Force.
    If Trump gives the go ahead for this action he will be seen as weak and under the thumb of Netanyahu and the weakness he has shown when dealing with Putin.

  6. Today Iran! Tomorrow the world!
    Who shot first?
    Who is at war with who in the middle east? (See if you can come up with one that doesn’t include Israel?)
    Who believes, or at least pretends to believe that they are rescuing people from their oppressors and only they can rescue the oppressed?
    Which country has committed the most war crimes?
    Which country on earth! has made the most assassinations or attempts?
    Why are we all turning a blind eye when the evidence is so overwhelming?
    If any other nation committed these acts they would be sanctioned for life.
    And yet in the world of International Politics “Arab” means disposable. Inconvenient. Scapegoat. Inhuman.
    Still no emoji for tearing your hair out. 😡

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