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Gaza: the Televised Genocide Continues

By Deisy Francis Mexidor on October 23, 2023 in Washington DC

Children trembling with fear from Israeli bombs, bodies wrapped in white sheets, destruction, U.S. citizens watch today on TV, as the news of the day, Israel’s genocide in Gaza continues to unfold.

President Joe Biden made his message to the nation last week, a day after the hug and handshake with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv, a soapbox moment to drive home to Americans the need for continued unflinching support for Israel.

But the majority does not want that narrative of horror to continue. A recent poll found that 66 percent of Americans are calling for a cease-fire in the besieged Gaza Strip.

Often the matrix of the media is even more perplexing. Amid the images of terror emerge the stories of Israeli civilians, of the two captives freed by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas). No one asks who is rescuing the Palestinians.

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and her colleague Rashida Tlaib (Mich.), are the only two Muslim women in Congress, and they have been outspoken critics of Israel’s treatment of Palestinians.

There have, however, been a handful of progressive Democrats who urged the Biden administration to push for a cease-fire amid Israel’s war against Hamas, which erupted on October 7.

According to a Democratic aide, Omar, Tlaib and other progressives who have criticized Israel were briefed by federal Capitol Police and the House Sergeant at Arms to warn them about possible threats.

“I can’t believe I have to beg my country and my colleagues to value every human life, regardless of faith or ethnicity,” Tlaib wrote in an X post.

Last week a high level State Department official announced his resignation because he claimed he could not work “in support of a set of important policy decisions, including sending more weapons to one side of the conflict.”

For Josh Paul those provisions are “short-sighted, destructive, unfair and contradictory to the very values we publicly espouse.”

Paul, who spent 11 years as director of public and congressional affairs for the State Department’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, wrote in his resignation letter that Washington’s current position contradicts everything he was taught to support.

The United States proclaims its advocacy of “a world built around a rules-based order, a world that promotes both equality and fairness, and a world whose arc of history bends toward the promise of liberty and justice for all,” Paul noted in expressing his frustration.

“Decades of this same approach have shown that security for peace leads to neither security nor peace,” he wrote as he warned of his fear “that we are repeating the same mistakes we have made in recent decades, and I refuse to be a part of it any longer.”

The Common Dreams website sited United Nations experts, human rights organizations and international law scholars who accuse Israel of committing heinous war crimes, including genocide.

The UN’s Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem and Israel, said in a report that “the damage and casualties caused by the Israeli attacks” on Gaza “were not commensurate with the military advantage and therefore the actions constitute a war crime,” it added.

Today an Israeli representative answered the charges by coming on the UN stage and tearing up the report and walking off while saying “Terrorists have no human rights.”

At least 5,182 have been killed to date and another 17,101 injured in the occupied territories, mostly in the Gaza Strip, 17 days after the start of the Israeli attacks, according to official sources.

While the Biden administration helped broker a deal to allow very  limited, almost token, humanitarian aid into Gaza through its border with Egypt, leaders here have refused to call for a cease-fire and remain committed to continuing to arm the Israeli army as it prepares for a ground invasion.

Israel, already the largest recipient of U.S. military assistance, received more so-called “smart bombs” and other weapons in recent days.

In addition, Biden asked the U.S. Congress to approve a new military aid package valued at $105 billion, aimed in particular at Israel and Ukraine. More money down the rat hole of war at the expense of social programs that could be used to help curb the growing poverty here in the US

No one was to die. Neither on one side nor the other. Perhaps, as John Lennon said “we all talk about revolution, evolution, devouring, whipping, flogging, regulations, integrations, meditations, United Nations…All we are saying is let’s give peace a chance”.

For the Palestinians that peace remains, would have to remain on the recognition of those 75 years of suffering and dispossession of their rightful lands.

Source: Prensa Latina, translation Resumen Latinoamericano – English

Cuba Denounces Genocide in Palestine

Cuba Denounces Genocide in Palestine

Article and photos by Yaimi Ravelo on October 18, 2023 from Havana

A powerful denunciation was made from the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP), against the genocide perpetrated by the Zionist army of Israel in the Gaza Strip today in Havana.

Hundreds of Cubans, young Palestinian and Middle Eastern students, Palestinians living in Cuba, militant comrades from Arab countries, friends of international solidarity, ambassadors of the diplomatic corps accredited to the island and Cuban government officials, demonstrated the deep feeling of solidarity with the people of Palestine that emanates from Cuban soil.

“From the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples, we join our voices to those in the world who have come out to condemn the genocide of the Zionist regime of Israel against the Palestinian population,” said Fernando Gonzalez Llort – president of ICAP – at the beginning of the Tribune of Solidarity with Palestine.

During his speech, the Cuban hero affirmed that “Cuba, which defends peace and the rights of human beings without distinction, strongly condemns the indiscriminate bombings against the civilian population”.

He strongly reaffirmed that “it is a crime against humanity that must cease”.

“The recent Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip are causing heavy material losses. The already badly damaged infrastructure that was trying to make possible the survival of more than two million of its inhabitants is seriously threatened and many are pushed to seek refuge outside their territory. However, as tragic as this situation is, it cannot be compared to the merciless massacre of defenseless people in which no distinction is made between combatants and innocents, between children and men, and women, the elderly, the sick and the helpless are killed without regard.”

We condemn the bombing of the Al-Ahli Arab Baptist Hospital in Gaza”, said Gonzalez Llort.

ICAP President Fernando Gonzalez

He described the attack on the hospital as a shame for all humanity and denounced that it could only be possible with the support of the United States, “the government of Israel is intensifying its policy of aggression to consummate the plan of extermination of the Palestinian people”.

“We make a renewed call for the condemnation of Israel for war crimes, we will not surrender, nor will we rest in the demand that this flagrant violation of one of the most elementary rights of human beings cease: the right to land, to home, to homeland and above all, to life.”

If there is something that the Zionist regime will never be able to kill, it is the courage and resistance of Palestine”, warned Fernandez.

The ICAP president assured that Cuba will continue to defend in all scenarios the cause of the Palestinian brothers and sister as expressed by the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the country, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez who said, “We maintain our unrestricted position on a comprehensive, just and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, supporting the search for a negotiated, just and definitive political solution that guarantees the exercise of the legitimate right of the Palestinian people to self-determination and to exist as a sovereign and independent state on the pre-1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.”

this war is genocide

In the rally there were posters evidencing the horrendous crime against the Palestinian civilian population, slogans demanding unity and struggle against genocide. Hugs of hope, of accompaniment in pain, humanity crying out for the cessation of crime and terror.

“An ambulance is sacred, a doctor is sacred. These are rules that must be respected in this world, we are in 2023, not in a cave. This must be respected with all the force of reason and justice, international laws must be respected, they exist to be enforced, not to be mocked,” claimed Graciela Ramirez Cruz, Coordinator of the International Committee for Peace, Justice and Dignity.

In her energetic speech, the Argentinean activist recalled that the victims in the hospital numbered 1,300, “already in the early morning, at 1:00 a.m., the rescuers told us that they could not continue counting the dead”, she detailed.

“Today in the morning there were 3,450 dead so far and 11,000 wounded. War? This is not war, this is ethnic cleansing, genocide, extermination. This is not war and it has to stop at once,” demanded Ramirez.

a young Palestinian living in Cuba with Graciela Ramirez

She continued “I pray for the Palestinian mothers who have no more tears to cry, for the grandfathers and grandmothers, and for the children. For the wonderful young people who have risen up to defend the land with all the right and reason they have, with the weapons of diplomacy, stones or bullets, because the land is sacred, the family is sacred, the Homeland is sacred, sovereignty is sacred.”

“Our cause still stands,” said the Ambassador of the State of Palestine, Akram Samhan, on behalf of his people and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).

“Our people will not abandon their land, we are sure that we will win because our cause is just our just,” he exclaimed.

“No to the genocide of our people, our people are fighting to end the occupation, with their inalienable rights, to self-determination as a people, for their freedom, for the right of return of their refugees and displaced from their homes for 75 years.”

Palestinian ambassador to Cuba; Akram Samhan

The Palestinian diplomat recalled that the governments of Israel are executors of crimes and massacres committed for more than seven decades, intensified by the current government on the West Bank, “against the Holy City of Jerusalem against our olive trees, our homes. Thousands of political prisoners in Israeli jails, attacks on holy places, usurpation of our lands to build settlements”. He denounced

Ambassador Samhan also repudiated the silence of the international community in the face of Israel’s constant violations of international law, under the cover and protection of its powerful overseer and the other nations of the West.

The Palestinian ambassador thanked the expressions of solidarity from Cuba and assured that victory is in the hands of his people.

Today’s Tribune in Solidarity with Palestine was chaired by Rogelio Polanco Fuentes, member of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the PCC and head of its Ideological Department.

Source: Cuba en Resumen

Photo: Cubaminrex

Havana, Oct 8 (RHC) The Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement in which it expresses its concern about the escalation of violence between Israel and Palestine, a consequence of 75 years of permanent violation of the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people and of Israel’s aggressive and expansionist policy.
“Cuba demands a broad, just and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, based on the creation of two States, which allows the Palestinian people to exercise their right to self-determination and to have an independent and sovereign State within its borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital,” the text adds
Likewise, the ministry advocates that the United Nations Security Council fulfill its mandate and put an end to the impunity of Israel, “the occupying power, with which the United States has historically been complicit, by repeatedly obstructing the action of the body, undermining peace, security and stability in the Middle East.”
The statement from the Cuban Foreign Ministry concludes by calling for peace and the search for a solution through negotiation that avoids a further escalation of a conflict that has already cost the lives of tens of thousands of people. (Source: Cubaminrex)

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel on Thursday reaffirmed his country’s unconditional support for the right of Palestine to be a free and sovereign State, the Cuban leader said during official talks with his Palestinian counterpart Mahmoud Abbas who is visiting Cuba to attend the G77+China Summit.

The Summit, with a high presence of representatives from several nations and organizations, focuses on today´s development challenges including the role of science, technology and innovation.

Made up of 134 member States, the G77+China accounts for 80 % of the world’s population and more than two thirds of the UN membership.

Israeli troops occupied Palestinian East Jerusalem back in the 1967 war, and have since refused to withdraw despite UN Security Council (UNSC) resolutions.

In 1980 the Israeli authorities declared the entire city as the eternal and indivisible capital of the country, a stance rejected by the international community, which considers the eastern area as part of the future Palestinian state.