Israel’s War on the World

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Medea Benjamin and Nicolas J. S. Davies
October 18, 2024

Each new week brings new calamities for people in the countries neighboring Israel, as its leaders try to bomb their way to the promised land of an ever-expanding Greater Israel.

In Gaza, Israel appears to be launching its “Generals’ Plan” to drive the most devastated and traumatized 2.2 million people in the world into the southern half of their open-air prison. Under this plan, Israel would hand the northern half over to greedy developers and settlers who, after decades of U.S. encouragement, have become a dominant force in Israeli politics and society. The redoubled slaughter of those who cannot move or refuse to move south has already begun.

In Lebanon, millions are fleeing for their lives and thousands are being blown to pieces in a repeat of the first phase of the genocide in Gaza. For Israel’s leaders, every person killed or forced to flee and every demolished building in a neighboring country opens the way for future Israeli settlements. The people of Iran, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia ask themselves which of them will be next.

Israel is not only attacking its neighbors. It is at war with the entire world. Israel is especially threatened when the governments of the world come together at the United Nations and in international courts to try to enforce the rule of international law, under which Israel is legally bound by the same rules that all countries have signed up to in the UN Charter and the Geneva Conventions.

In July, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that Israel’s occupation of Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem since 1967 is illegal, and that it must withdraw its military forces and settlers from all those territories. In September, the UN General Assembly passed a resolution giving Israel one year to complete that withdrawal. If, as expected, Israel fails to comply, the UN Security Council or the General Assembly may take stronger measures, such as an international arms embargo, economic sanctions or even the use of force.

Now, amid the escalating violence of Israel’s latest bombing and invasion of Lebanon, Israel is attacking the UNIFIL UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon, whose thankless job is to monitor and mitigate the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.

On October 10 and 11, Israeli forces fired on three UNIFIL positions in Lebanon. At least five peacekeepers were injured. UNIFIL also accused Israeli soldiers of deliberately firing at and disabling the monitoring cameras at its headquarters, before two Israeli tanks later drove through and destroyed its gates. On October 15th, an Israeli tank fired at a UNIFIL watchtower in what it described as “direct and apparently deliberate fire on a UNIFIL position.” Deliberately targeting UN missions is a war crime.

This is far from the first time the soldiers of UNIFIL have come under attack by Israel. Since UNIFIL took up its positions in southern Lebanon in 1978, Israel has killed blue-helmeted UN peacekeepers from Ireland, Norway, Nepal, France, Finland, Austria and China.

The South Lebanon Army, Israel’s Christian militia proxy in Lebanon from 1984 to 2000, killed many more, and other Palestinian and Lebanese groups have also killed peacekeepers. Three hundred and thirty-seven UN peacekeepers from all over the world have given their lives trying to keep the peace in southern Lebanon, which is sovereign Lebanese territory and should not be subject to repeated invasions by Israel in the first place. UNIFIL has the worst death toll of any of the 52 peacekeeping missions conducted by the UN around the world since 1948.

Fifty countries currently contribute to the 10,000-strong UNIFIL peacekeeping mission, anchored by battalions from France, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Italy, Nepal and Spain. All those governments have strongly and unanimously condemned Israel’s latest attacks, and insisted that “such actions must stop immediately and should be adequately investigated.”

Israel’s assault on UN agencies is not confined to attacking its peacekeepers in Lebanon. The even more vulnerable, unarmed, civilian agency, UNRWA (UN Relief and Works Agency), is under even more vicious assault by Israel in Gaza. In the past year alone, Israel has killed a horrifying number of UNRWA workers, about 230, as it has bombed and fired at UNRWA schools, warehouses, aid convoys and UN personnel.

UNRWA was created in 1949 by the UN General Assembly to provide relief to some 700,000 Palestinian refugees after the 1948 “Nakba,” or catastrophe. The Zionist militias that later became the Israeli army violently expelled over 700,000 Palestinians from their homes and homeland, ignoring the UN partition plan and seizing by force much of the land the UN plan had allocated to form a Palestinian state.

When the UN recognized all that Zionist-occupied territory as the new state of Israel in 1949, Israel’s most aggressive and racist leaders concluded that they could get away with making and remaking their own borders by force, and that the world would not lift a finger to stop them. Emboldened by its growing military and diplomatic alliance with the United States, Israel has only expanded its territorial ambitions.

Netanyahu now brazenly stands before the whole world and displays maps of a Greater Israel that includes all the land it illegally occupies, while Israelis openly talk of annexing parts of Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.

Dismantling UNRWA has been a long-standing Israeli goal. In 2017, Netanyahu accused the agency of inciting anti-Israeli sentiment. He blamed UNRWA for “perpetuating the Palestinian refugee problem” instead of solving it and called for it to be eliminated.

After October 7, 2023, Israel accused 12 of UNRWA’s 13,000 staff of being involved in Hamas’s attack on Israel. UNRWA immediately suspended those workers, and many countries suspended their funding of UNRWA. Since a UN report found that Israeli authorities had not provided “any supporting evidence” to back up their allegations, every country that funds UNRWA has restored its funding, with the sole exception of the United States.

Israel’s assault on the refugee agency has only continued. There are now three anti-UNRWA bills in the Israeli Knesset: one to ban the organization from operating in Israel; another to strip UNRWA’s staff of legal protections afforded to UN workers under Israeli law; and a third that would brand the agency as a terrorist organization. In addition, Israeli members of parliament are proposing legislation to confiscate UNRWA’s headquarters in Jerusalem and use the land for new settlements.

UN Secretary General Guterres warned that, if these bills become law and UNRWA is unable to deliver aid to the people of Gaza, “it would be a catastrophe in what is already an unmitigated disaster.”

Israel’s relationship with the UN and the rest of the world is at a breaking point. When Netanyahu addressed the General Assembly in New York in September, he called the UN a “swamp of antisemitic bile.” But the UN is not an alien body from another planet. It is simply the nations of the world coming together to try to solve our most serious common problems, including the endless crisis that Israel is causing for its neighbors and, increasingly, for the whole world.

Now Israel wants to ban the secretary general of the UN from even entering the country. On October 1st, Israel invaded Lebanon, and Iran launched 180 missiles at Israel, in response to a whole series of Israeli attacks and assassinations. Secretary General Antonio Guterres put out a statement deploring the “broadening conflict in the Middle East,” but did not specifically mention Iran. Israel responded by declaring the UN Secretary General persona non grata in Israel, a new low in relations between Israel and UN officials.

Over the years, the U.S. has partnered with Israel in its attacks on the UN, using its veto in the Security Council 40 times to obstruct the world’s efforts to force Israel to comply with international law.

American obstruction offers no solution to this crisis. It can only fuel it, as the violence and chaos grows and spreads and the United States’ unconditional support for Israel gradually draws it into a more direct role in the conflict.

The rest of the world is looking on in horror, and many world leaders are making sincere efforts to activate the collective mechanisms of the UN system. These mechanisms were built, with American leadership, after the Second World War ended in 1945, so that the world would “never again” be consumed by world war and genocide.

A US arms embargo against Israel and an end to U.S. obstruction in the UN Security Council could tip the political balance of power in favor of the world’s collective efforts to resolve the crisis.

 

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The world would have been a way better place to live in
had Adolf Hitler never come to power. Not only death
and suffering of six million innocent Jews would have
been averted. Israel a state that had not existed for two
millenniums would not in all likelihood have garnered the
legion of western poodles to support its right to exist. Think
how much more peaceful the world would have been had the
U.S. never stuck its nose into the Middle East.
 
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Think how much more peaceful the world would have been had the U.S. never stuck its nose into the Middle East.
It's never too late to stop. They can learn from their mistakes, and stop repeating them.
 
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The world would have been a way better place to live in
had Adolf Hitler never come to power. Not only death
and suffering of six million innocent Jews would have
been averted. Israel a state that had not existed for two
millenniums would not in all likelihood have garnered the
legion of western poodles to support its right to exist. Think
how much more peaceful the world would have been had the
U.S. never stuck its nose into the Middle East.
The Arabs were always fighting each other until they had a common enemy, don't fool yourself.
 

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The Arabs were always fighting each other until they had a common enemy, don't fool yourself.
Is that the reason why it is prudent to create more enemies outside
their world for them to take on? I gather 9/11 attack and the Arab oil
embargo are worth the thrill of partaking in the Middle East conflicts.
 
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The Arabs were always fighting each other until they had a common enemy, don't fool yourself.
Similarly, I argue that Israeli society is deeply fragmented, held together by the false belief of global persecution, instilled from childhood. To preserve this unity, Israel must perpetuate chaos.

But offer it peace, and Israeli society may fracture like shattered glass.
 

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Similarly, I argue that Israeli society is deeply fragmented, held together by the false belief of global persecution, instilled from childhood. To preserve this unity, Israel must perpetuate chaos.

But offer it peace, and Israeli society may fracture like shattered glass.
''A false belief of global persecution'' ?.....Jews have been persecuted wherever they have been throughout history.

You deny this?
 
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''A false belief of global persecution'' ?.....Jews have been persecuted wherever they have been throughout history.

You deny this?
In the current times so have many others...its not exclusive to the Jews now as falsely portrayed by the Zionists that its only Jews that are affected. However, some of the blame for the persecution lies on the feet of the activities of the Zionist entities and persons like Netanyahu. I can also argue SOME Jews are themselves guilty of persecuting others and not WHOLLY innocent either.


- This particular says it all, matches Germany in 1940's.
 

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Similarly, I argue that Israeli society is deeply fragmented, held together by the false belief of global persecution, instilled from childhood. To preserve this unity, Israel must perpetuate chaos.

But offer it peace, and Israeli society may fracture like shattered glass.
Well said
 

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It may be fairer to say the Jews faced the most daunting
persecution historically considering that hatred of Jews is deeply
rooted in a religion as powerful and influential as Christianity. I'd
agree that antisemitism and its manifestations like Holocaust denial
are issues that ought to be addressed. But I don't see aiding Israel
to be the way to fight discrimination against the Jewish people.
In my view open condemnation of the anti-Judaic teachings of Martin
Luther as exemplified in Von den Juden und ihren Lügen
(On the Jews and their lies) is the way to expose the evils
of antisemitism.
 

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Medea Benjamin and Nicolas J. S. Davies
October 18, 2024

Each new week brings new calamities for people in the countries neighboring Israel, as its leaders try to bomb their way to the promised land of an ever-expanding Greater Israel.

In Gaza, Israel appears to be launching its “Generals’ Plan” to drive the most devastated and traumatized 2.2 million people in the world into the southern half of their open-air prison. Under this plan, Israel would hand the northern half over to greedy developers and settlers who, after decades of U.S. encouragement, have become a dominant force in Israeli politics and society. The redoubled slaughter of those who cannot move or refuse to move south has already begun.

In Lebanon, millions are fleeing for their lives and thousands are being blown to pieces in a repeat of the first phase of the genocide in Gaza. For Israel’s leaders, every person killed or forced to flee and every demolished building in a neighboring country opens the way for future Israeli settlements. The people of Iran, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia ask themselves which of them will be next.

Israel is not only attacking its neighbors. It is at war with the entire world. Israel is especially threatened when the governments of the world come together at the United Nations and in international courts to try to enforce the rule of international law, under which Israel is legally bound by the same rules that all countries have signed up to in the UN Charter and the Geneva Conventions.

In July, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that Israel’s occupation of Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem since 1967 is illegal, and that it must withdraw its military forces and settlers from all those territories. In September, the UN General Assembly passed a resolution giving Israel one year to complete that withdrawal. If, as expected, Israel fails to comply, the UN Security Council or the General Assembly may take stronger measures, such as an international arms embargo, economic sanctions or even the use of force.

Now, amid the escalating violence of Israel’s latest bombing and invasion of Lebanon, Israel is attacking the UNIFIL UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon, whose thankless job is to monitor and mitigate the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.

On October 10 and 11, Israeli forces fired on three UNIFIL positions in Lebanon. At least five peacekeepers were injured. UNIFIL also accused Israeli soldiers of deliberately firing at and disabling the monitoring cameras at its headquarters, before two Israeli tanks later drove through and destroyed its gates. On October 15th, an Israeli tank fired at a UNIFIL watchtower in what it described as “direct and apparently deliberate fire on a UNIFIL position.” Deliberately targeting UN missions is a war crime.

This is far from the first time the soldiers of UNIFIL have come under attack by Israel. Since UNIFIL took up its positions in southern Lebanon in 1978, Israel has killed blue-helmeted UN peacekeepers from Ireland, Norway, Nepal, France, Finland, Austria and China.

The South Lebanon Army, Israel’s Christian militia proxy in Lebanon from 1984 to 2000, killed many more, and other Palestinian and Lebanese groups have also killed peacekeepers. Three hundred and thirty-seven UN peacekeepers from all over the world have given their lives trying to keep the peace in southern Lebanon, which is sovereign Lebanese territory and should not be subject to repeated invasions by Israel in the first place. UNIFIL has the worst death toll of any of the 52 peacekeeping missions conducted by the UN around the world since 1948.

Fifty countries currently contribute to the 10,000-strong UNIFIL peacekeeping mission, anchored by battalions from France, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Italy, Nepal and Spain. All those governments have strongly and unanimously condemned Israel’s latest attacks, and insisted that “such actions must stop immediately and should be adequately investigated.”

Israel’s assault on UN agencies is not confined to attacking its peacekeepers in Lebanon. The even more vulnerable, unarmed, civilian agency, UNRWA (UN Relief and Works Agency), is under even more vicious assault by Israel in Gaza. In the past year alone, Israel has killed a horrifying number of UNRWA workers, about 230, as it has bombed and fired at UNRWA schools, warehouses, aid convoys and UN personnel.

UNRWA was created in 1949 by the UN General Assembly to provide relief to some 700,000 Palestinian refugees after the 1948 “Nakba,” or catastrophe. The Zionist militias that later became the Israeli army violently expelled over 700,000 Palestinians from their homes and homeland, ignoring the UN partition plan and seizing by force much of the land the UN plan had allocated to form a Palestinian state.

When the UN recognized all that Zionist-occupied territory as the new state of Israel in 1949, Israel’s most aggressive and racist leaders concluded that they could get away with making and remaking their own borders by force, and that the world would not lift a finger to stop them. Emboldened by its growing military and diplomatic alliance with the United States, Israel has only expanded its territorial ambitions.

Netanyahu now brazenly stands before the whole world and displays maps of a Greater Israel that includes all the land it illegally occupies, while Israelis openly talk of annexing parts of Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.

Dismantling UNRWA has been a long-standing Israeli goal. In 2017, Netanyahu accused the agency of inciting anti-Israeli sentiment. He blamed UNRWA for “perpetuating the Palestinian refugee problem” instead of solving it and called for it to be eliminated.

After October 7, 2023, Israel accused 12 of UNRWA’s 13,000 staff of being involved in Hamas’s attack on Israel. UNRWA immediately suspended those workers, and many countries suspended their funding of UNRWA. Since a UN report found that Israeli authorities had not provided “any supporting evidence” to back up their allegations, every country that funds UNRWA has restored its funding, with the sole exception of the United States.

Israel’s assault on the refugee agency has only continued. There are now three anti-UNRWA bills in the Israeli Knesset: one to ban the organization from operating in Israel; another to strip UNRWA’s staff of legal protections afforded to UN workers under Israeli law; and a third that would brand the agency as a terrorist organization. In addition, Israeli members of parliament are proposing legislation to confiscate UNRWA’s headquarters in Jerusalem and use the land for new settlements.

UN Secretary General Guterres warned that, if these bills become law and UNRWA is unable to deliver aid to the people of Gaza, “it would be a catastrophe in what is already an unmitigated disaster.”

Israel’s relationship with the UN and the rest of the world is at a breaking point. When Netanyahu addressed the General Assembly in New York in September, he called the UN a “swamp of antisemitic bile.” But the UN is not an alien body from another planet. It is simply the nations of the world coming together to try to solve our most serious common problems, including the endless crisis that Israel is causing for its neighbors and, increasingly, for the whole world.

Now Israel wants to ban the secretary general of the UN from even entering the country. On October 1st, Israel invaded Lebanon, and Iran launched 180 missiles at Israel, in response to a whole series of Israeli attacks and assassinations. Secretary General Antonio Guterres put out a statement deploring the “broadening conflict in the Middle East,” but did not specifically mention Iran. Israel responded by declaring the UN Secretary General persona non grata in Israel, a new low in relations between Israel and UN officials.

Over the years, the U.S. has partnered with Israel in its attacks on the UN, using its veto in the Security Council 40 times to obstruct the world’s efforts to force Israel to comply with international law.

American obstruction offers no solution to this crisis. It can only fuel it, as the violence and chaos grows and spreads and the United States’ unconditional support for Israel gradually draws it into a more direct role in the conflict.

The rest of the world is looking on in horror, and many world leaders are making sincere efforts to activate the collective mechanisms of the UN system. These mechanisms were built, with American leadership, after the Second World War ended in 1945, so that the world would “never again” be consumed by world war and genocide.

A US arms embargo against Israel and an end to U.S. obstruction in the UN Security Council could tip the political balance of power in favor of the world’s collective efforts to resolve the crisis.

What a piece of BS and anti-Israel and anti-West propaganda.

In reality Israel is fighting the war for the West, against Islamist Iran and Iran’s vassals.

UNIFIL also accused Israeli soldiers of deliberately firing at and disabling the monitoring cameras at its headquarters, before two Israeli tanks later drove through and destroyed its gates
LOL. UNIFIL’s instalment in southern Lebanon whole purpose was to ensure there is no Hizballah in that area. Instead, prostitute UNIFIL collaborated with Hizballah and did nothing when they built terror tunnels and stockpiled weapons under their nose. Not even reported it.

Further, according to the rules, UN peacekeepers don’t participate in warfare and must withdraw when the involved parties enter a military conflict again. That’s what they did in the past in such situations. They were even officially asked to, by Israel. But they did not remove themselves. Can’t complain now.

The UN and their numerous agencies is a corrupt, discredited, anti-west piece of crap run by third world countries. We def should stop finding it.
 

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What a piece of BS and anti-Israel and anti-West propaganda.

In reality Israel is fighting the war for the West, against Islamist Iran and Iran’s vassals.


LOL. UNIFIL’s instalment in southern Lebanon whole purpose was to ensure there is no Hizballah in that area. Instead, prostitute UNIFIL collaborated with Hizballah and did nothing when they built terror tunnels and stockpiled weapons under their nose. Not even reported it.

Further, according to the rules, UN peacekeepers don’t participate in warfare and must withdraw when the involved parties enter a military conflict again. That’s what they did in the past in such situations. They were even officially asked to, by Israel. But they did not remove themselves. Can’t complain now.

The UN and their numerous agencies is a corrupt, discredited, anti-west piece of crap run by third world countries. We def should stop finding it.
Completely delusional. Brainwashed
 

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Is that the reason why it is prudent to create more enemies outside
their world for them to take on? I gather 9/11 attack and the Arab oil
embargo are worth the thrill of partaking in the Middle East conflicts.
The jews didn't create enemies...maybe tell the extremists not to open a can of worms....Israel is one giant hornets nest the Arabs will keep poking it to oblivion...
 
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The jews didn't create enemies...maybe tell the extremists not to open a can of worms....Israel is one giant hornets nest the Arabs will keep poking it to oblivion...
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Apparently the 9/11 terrorists understood Israel is one hornet's nest
not to be poked so they attacked the U.S. instead. Arab members of
OPEC also understood they couldn't beat Israel, hence the oil embargo
 
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The Arabs were always fighting each other until they had a common enemy, don't fool yourself.
They still are (and Turks and Iranians). The West didn't create the conflicts, they (and Russia and China) have just jumped in to try and profit off it.

Watched this recently.
 
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Apparently the 9/11 terrorists understood Israel is one hornet's nest
not to be poked so they attacked the U.S. instead. Arab members of
OPEC also understood they couldn't beat Israel, hence the oil embargo
"Apparently" Bin Laden's initial complaint was the US basing troops in holy Muslim land in Saudi Arabia. He was far more concerned about the US than Israel.
 
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The world would have been a way better place to live in
had Adolf Hitler never come to power. Not only death
and suffering of six million innocent Jews would have
been averted. Israel a state that had not existed for two
millenniums would not in all likelihood have garnered the
legion of western poodles to support its right to exist. Think
how much more peaceful the world would have been had the
U.S. never stuck its nose into the Middle East.
The Jewish Homeland was established with the Balfour Declaration in 1917.

Try and get at least 1 or 2 basic facts correct in your endless gobble and spew of Kremlin propaganda.

 
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