Tuesday, October 17, 2023

I love cats (but can't stand fake ass politicians)






"Each species has its own needs and way of interacting with the environment and other animals," says Dr. Evelyn Richer, DVM, the area medical director of VCA Animal Hospitals.

In the case of cats, they're solitary hunters.

"They need personal space, living space and territorial or roaming space," Dr. Richer explains. "What releases their endorphins is the stalk, pounce, bite behaviors. They are very sensitive to smells and behavioral chemicals, also known as pheromones—very different from human babies."

Though every cat is different, some things we do that we think they love (or are indifferent to) often tick them off. Some knowledge and self-awareness can help boost your bond with your pet (and their mood and 'tude).

"It’s important to be mindful of how cats prefer to interact with humans," Dr. Richer says. "For instance, we don’t want to annoy them, which could lead them to withdraw, or worse, having them feeling cornered with the need to defend themselves."



I enjoyed that.  I do not enjoy the idiot Steve Phillips.  He's a minor -- very minor -- talking head. He's now floating that Adam Schiff and Katie Porter should drop out of the Senate race so that Babsie Lee can have the seat Dianne Feinstein occupied.  Occupied?  Died in.

So, no, Stevie, the answer is not to put elderly Babsie Lee in the seat.  Shut your lying mouth.

Equally true, Babsie's in third place -- a distant third place.  California voters prefer both Katie Porter and Adam Schiff to Babsie.


She's not qualified.  She's too old.  And now the argument is that White people should drop out for Babsie?

I don't give two s**ts what Babsie wants.  As a resident of California, I want a functioning senator. She's 77.  She'd be 78 when sworn in.  She needs to take her old crusty face and sit down already.


"Iraq snapshot" (THE COMMON ILLS):

Tuesday, October 17, 2023.  Gaza remains under assault.


Starting in the United States where a wack job tried to carry out the corporate media endorsed collective punishment.  NBC NEWS' Samira Puskar and Marlene Lenthang and Corky Siemaszko report:


The suburban Chicago landlord accused of stabbing a 6-year-old Palestinian American boy to death and badly wounding his mother was ordered held behind bars Monday while federal authorities opened a hate crimes investigation into what they say was a deadly anti-Muslim attack.

Dressed in an orange prison-issued jumpsuit, his hair disheveled, 71-year-old Joseph Czuba answered "yes sir" to the judge but otherwise sat quietly in a Will County courtroom where he was formally charged with three counts of murder, one count of attempted murder, two counts of aggravated battery and two counts of committing a hate crime.

Investigators said the deadly attack that resulted in the death of Wadea Al-Fayoume was linked to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Middle East.


As Trina observed last night, "The consequences of rhetoric.  You cannot demonize a people non-stop on the media over and over and then act surprised when some deranged nut case absorbs the message and acts upon it."  Patrick Martin (WSWS) notes:


In the wake of this killing, there were the usual professions of horror and outrage by the US capitalist politicians who have been spreading the pro-Israel propaganda depicting the Palestinians as devils in human face. Illinois’s billionaire governor, J. B. Pritzker, called the murder “nothing short of evil,” an empty label that covers up the real causes of the attack, which lie not in Czuba’s psyche, but in the society that produced and directed him.

The White House issued a few paragraphs claiming that President Biden and his wife Jill were “shocked and sickened” by the news. “This horrific act of hate has no place in America, and stands against our fundamental values,” the US president claimed.

Last week, Biden gave a speech in which he described the actions of the Palestinians who broke through the gates of the open-air prison they inhabit as “pure, unadulterated evil.” In using this dehumanizing language to describe the Palestinians, Biden echoed the language of Gallant and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

In his speech, Biden gave Israel carte blanche for its attacks on the civilian population of Gaza, declaring, “Like every nation in the world, Israel has the right to respond—and indeed has a duty to respond—to these vicious attacks.” Already, Israel has killed over 2,000 Palestinians in the present conflict. With all food, water and energy cut off, and with a full invasion likely, the death toll will only soar.

In an interview on “60 Minutes” over the weekend, Biden said that Hamas’ October 7 raid “is as consequential as the Holocaust.” Between 1939 and 1945, the Nazis’ “Final Solution” exterminated 6 million Jews, approximately 40 percent of the total world Jewish population at the time.

The Hamas raid of October 7, which resulted in approximately 1,000 Israeli deaths, was the action of oppressed people who had broken out of a open air prison camp. To compare this to the Holocaust is a grotesque anti-Palestinian slander that could not but encourage the type of violent actions that took place in Illinois.


Brett Wilkins (COMMON DREAMS) adds:


At a Sunday news conference, Illinois State Assemblyman Abdelnasser Rashid (D-21)—who is Palestinian American—said: "Let's be clear. This was directly connected to the dehumanizing of Palestinians that has been allowed over the last week by our media, by our elected officials who have lacked the moral compass and lacked the courage to call for something as simple as de-escalation and peace."

  "Let's not sugar-coat it," Rashid wrote on X, formerly Twitter, "this hate crime is a result of the dehumanizing, one-sided media coverage of Palestinians and irresponsible statements from elected officials."

"Israeli spokespeople have been using genocidal language about Palestinians on news channels every day for the past week," he added. "The Israeli military has killed over 2,600 Palestinians in the last week, including more than 700 children, and the numbers increase by the hour." 


Now to yesterday's DEMOCRACY NOW!




AMY GOODMAN: We begin today’s show in Gaza, where the death from Israel’s 10-day bombardment has topped 2,750. The dead include over a thousand Palestinian children. Over 50 Palestinians have also been killed in the occupied West Bank. Over 1 million residents of Gaza have been displaced, including many who fled their homes after Israel ordered the entire northern Gaza Strip to be vacated. More than a thousand people are believed to be trapped under rubble following Israeli airstrikes.

And the humanitarian catastrophe is growing as hospitals are running out of electricity and water due to the Israeli siege. Water has already run out at U.N. shelters across the Gaza Strip. This is Dr. Mohammed Abu Mughaiseeb, deputy medical coordinator in Gaza for Doctors Without Borders.

DR. MOHAMMED ABU MUGHAISEEB: The situation is very difficult. I mean, today we were for two hours searching for drinkable water. Even drinkable water is not available anymore. It’s very difficult. Food, still there is food. No electricity, no pumping of normal water, as well. The hospitals are barely working. I mean, there’s a lot of medical staff who left the hospital with their families because you cannot — I mean, they are not safe, so they need to stay with their families to evacuate, as well. Medication is really decreasing in the private pharmacies, as well. So, I mean, it’s very dangerous. I mean, they are bombing all the day, so, I mean, there is no humanitarian corridor. Today I am in contact with some hospitals, mainly Shifa. Burn unit, there is only one surgeon, one anesthesiologist, no nurses at all in the hospital, in this burn unit especially. They have a lot of shortage or — I mean, we don’t know what will be tomorrow and where we are going.

AMY GOODMAN: Oxfam’s Omar Ghrieb recorded this audio message from Gaza after fleeing the northern Gaza Strip after Israel ordered the area fully evacuated. He described the mass exodus as “Nakba 2.0.”

OMAR GHRIEB: Perhaps yesterday was one of the worst days of my life. We spent years hearing from our grandparents about Nakba and what that was and how they felt. And I think yesterday we had the chance to actually see it with our own eyes when we were all pushed into mass expulsion, to go from north and center Gaza into southern Gaza. And it was really horrible. People spent over 14 hours in an influx of a sea made of people, just walking with their belongings, holding children, holding sick people, holding people with disability, just walking and walking and walking under the sun, begging any passing car to take them, but most cars were full to the brim. It was Nakba 2.0 happening right in front of our eyes, and we are actually a part of it.

I don’t know how and when we reached the south, but people kept coming. The streets were frantically busy. And I saw so many people just taking the streets, like putting their children and their belongings in the street and just sitting there, because most really left aimlessly with nowhere to go and no one to seek refuge to. And on top of that, they talked about a safe humanitarian route, and then they bombed two trucks filled with people. Tens were dead. I saw the bombing place. I don’t know what’s going to happen next.

AMY GOODMAN: That was Oxfam’s Omar Ghrieb speaking from Gaza. Many Palestinians say there’s no place for them to go. This is Um Muhammad Al-Laham, a grandmother, speaking from a hospital in Khan Younis next to her 4-year-old granddaughter, who was the only member of her family to survive after Israel bombed their home.

UM MUHAMMAD AL-LAHAM: [translated] They were sitting inside the house. My sons and his sons and one of their mothers-in-law were at his house. Suddenly, without warning, they bombed the house. Fourteen people were killed. Only this girl, my granddaughter Fulla, survived. I hope she’ll get better and stay safe and heal. May their souls rest in peace. God is the one who gives patience to people. … May God keep me alive to take care of her, and she will be a good person. She is the only person alive from her father’s family, who is martyred, also her brother, sister, mother, grandmother from her mother’s side, her uncles — all of them, 14 people all at once.

AMY GOODMAN: In Israel, family members who have loved ones kidnapped by Hamas held protests over the weekend demanding their safe return. Israel now believes Hamas is holding 199 hostages, a figure that’s higher than previous estimates. This is Avichai Brodetz, a farmer from kibbutz Kfar Aza. His wife and three children were taken captive in Gaza — to Gaza.

AVICHAI BRODETZ: And my kids are over there, along with my wife, I hope in good health. And I want them to come back home in good health. And I came here. This is where decisions are being made in Israel. If I could go to the center of Gaza and do the same thing, I would. And I wish I could go there some day. … We have to stop. I think we got this right now as a sign from God just to stop the bloodshed. And I ask Hamas, which is holding my family — I hope, again, in good health — please stop, and the Israeli government to please stop and just bring the women and children back.

AMY GOODMAN: We’re joined now by Omar Shakir, Israel and Palestine director at Human Rights Watch. He’s joining us from Chicago.

Omar, tell us the latest — it’s so difficult to make contact with people in Gaza right now — what you understand is happening, Israel demanding that the entire population of northern Gaza, which is the main population center, including Gaza City, must move south of Khan Younis, then, though, that we heard that they were bombing Khan Younis. Talk about the situation now.

OMAR SHAKIR: We’re witnessing a situation that’s simply not fathomable for any of us on the outside. We’re talking about a population that has now for days been without electricity, that has been without water, that has been without — for large parts of it, without internet, that’s been without food, that’s been without aid. Hundreds of thousands have left northern Gaza. You know, if they’re lucky, they’ve been able to get to relatives and family homes south of Wadi Gaza, as many do not have that privilege and, you know, are making temporary accommodations. They’re under constant bombardment. We’ve seen some of the more intense bombing of Gaza take place over the last 24 to 48 hours. There have been reports of people killed as they were taking a safe route out of Gaza. The hospitals are operating on generators, which are running out of fuel. People are now resorting to water that’s unfit for human consumption. There are people that have not been able to leave northern Gaza, because you have there Gaza’s main hospital. You have people with disabilities. You have older people. And they’re terrified of what might come ahead. You have Israeli officials who are signaling their intent to commit large-scale atrocities.

So we really have a terrifying situation where people in Gaza are saying their goodbyes to the world. They’re not sure, you know, whether or not they’ll make it to the evening, to tomorrow morning. The humanitarian situation, despite reports, people are not being allowed — have not been allowed to leave via Rafah as of the time we’re speaking. Aid is still not getting in. Electricity is still not getting in. There’s no confirmed reports of even water having come back in. So it’s a really desperate situation.

AMY GOODMAN: Heard that the Secretary of State Antony Blinken had pushed them to turn the water back on, but because the electricity isn’t on, it couldn’t be pumped.

OMAR SHAKIR: Exactly. I mean, in order for water to be provided, you obviously need the electricity to allow the water to be pumped. You also need — you know, the ability for the desalinizational plant to operate, you need electricity. Water infrastructure has been damaged in the airstrikes. And again, the water was only being provided to a certain part of southern Gaza, which is clearly part of the Israeli government’s strategy of trying to empty northern Gaza of its population. There are obviously many other areas in Gaza. So, right now people have no choice but to turn to water which is unfit for human consumption and which carries the risk, for those who drink it, of waterborne illnesses. So, amid everything else, not having water — as the U.N. has said, water is life. And Gaza is running out of life.

AMY GOODMAN: Omar Shakir, in a long Twitter thread you posted on Saturday, you warned Israeli authorities are signaling their intent to commit mass atrocities. You cite a number of Israeli officials making statements suggesting precisely that. Can you document what you’re saying and what they’ve been saying?

OMAR SHAKIR: Absolutely. I mean, we have seen rhetoric from the Israeli government that signals that they hold the entire 2.2 million people of Gaza responsible for the heinous attacks that took place on October 7th. You have the president of Israel, Isaac Herzog, who has said very clearly that the entire nation of Gaza is responsible. He notes that the people there could have risen up to topple the Hamas government. You have statements from Israel’s energy minister, who was responsible for cutting the water, the fuel, the electricity, who has similarly talked about, you know, cutting off the last drop of water and the last battery until they’re defeated. Again, he’s referring — it’s a statement that refers both to Hamas authorities but also to evacuating the entire population. You have statements, of course, from Israel’s defense minister, that’s gotten much attention, about fighting “human animals,” declaring an entire siege on Gaza. You have Israel’s U.N. ambassador that was on CNN a couple of days ago and spoke about how, you know, “Let’s remember that Hamas — you know, that the population of Gaza elected Hamas.” Of course, he neglects to mention that nearly half of Gaza’s population are children who weren’t even alive to vote at the last time there were elections.

All these statements should worry the international community, because they’re not happening in a vacuum. They’re happening as the Israeli government reduces entire neighborhoods and blocks to rubble, as hundreds of children and civilians have been killed in relentless bombardments, 6,000 bombs dropped in a 25-by-7-mile area, I mean, an open-air prison. So these statements aren’t happening in a vacuum. They’re happening amid the most intense bombardment of Gaza we’ve maybe ever seen, in a situation where more than a million people, according to reports, have been displaced from their homes. So, the international community must act to stop this. There is a moment that we can try and stop this, and we must do so before it’s too late.

AMY GOODMAN: I want to play for our audience Israeli President Isaac Herzog claiming no one is innocent in the Gaza Strip, including civilians.

PRESIDENT ISAAC HERZOG: We are working, operating militarily, according to rules of international law, period, unequivocally. It’s an entire nation out there that is responsible. It’s not true, this rhetoric about civilians were not aware, not involved. It’s absolutely not true. They could have risen up. They could have fought against that evil regime which took over Gaza in a coup d’état. But we are at war. We are at war. We are at war with the other. We are defending our homes. We are protecting our homes. That’s the truth. And then, when a nation protects its home, it fights. And we will fight until we break their backbone.

AMY GOODMAN: “We will fight until we break their backbone.” I want to turn to your post on Saturday, where you wrote, “History teaches us that, when there are clear calls to commit large-scale atrocities by a party capable of doing so & actions taken consistent with those words, they need to be taken seriously & stopped. That’s where we are today in Israel & Palestine. A descent into darkness.” Omar Shakir, if you can take it from there?

OMAR SHAKIR: Yeah, I mean, Present Herzog talked about breaking their back. They have broken the back of the people of Gaza in a way that’s simply unprecedented. The statement that the Israeli government is complying with international law is pure fiction. I mean, we know they’ve cut vital necessities, as we’ve discussed, to the entire civilian population. They have sealed the crossings. We know that they have bombed in a way that, again, has reduced — as has been proudly boasted by the Israeli Air Force on Twitter, of reducing entire neighborhoods and blocks to rubble.

You know, we really need to take note of these statements, because the Israeli government — and again, what’s striking here is that it’s not meeting the sort of pushback that one would expect in a situation like this. I mean, it took days for Europe and the United States even to reiterate basic platitudes about the need to comply with international humanitarian law. You’re not seeing sufficient effort taken to warn of the risks to Gaza’s population. It is a situation that, as we speak, is deteriorating, and not enough is being done to stop it.

AMY GOODMAN: I want to ask you about white phosphorus. You tweeted — Human Rights Watch tweeted October 12th, “Israel has used white phosphorus in military operations in Gaza and Lebanon, putting civilians at risk of serious and long-term injuries. White phosphorus causes excruciating burns and can set homes afire. Its use in populated areas is unlawful.” Israel has denied this. What proof do you have of this, Omar Shakir?

OMAR SHAKIR: I mean, Israel also denied it in 2009, when Human Rights Watch documented it, and that turned out to be false, as was disproven by numerous other voices. Human Rights Watch verified this evidence. It’s confirmed. We were able to take video footage that took place both in Lebanon and Gaza, verified that it was recorded when it was taken. We ran these by weapons and munitions experts, who confirmed that it was — you know, that what was shown was white phosphorus. And then we interviewed people who live in the communities where the white phosphorus was dropped in Gaza, near the port area, and their description of what it looked like and smelled like was consistent with the use of white phosphorus.

Amnesty International followed up with their own reporting, where they were able to verify additional areas in which white phosphorus was used. They were able to look at footage that was provided by the Israeli government of some of the weapon systems being used in Gaza, again being able to source that it was white phosphorus that was being carried by those planes.

And, of course, we’re talking about a weapon that is, when dropped in civilian areas, unlawful, because it can burn homes and other structures. It can cause lifelong suffering for the communities that live there. The fact that the Israeli government is using it — and let’s note that they have — even when not used as a weapon, even when white phosphorus is used for signaling or obscuring the army, it can cause harm to civilians. And the Israel army has readily available alternatives that have much of the same effect in terms of signaling or obscuring, without the harm it causes to civilian populations. Its use is [inaudible] —

AMY GOODMAN: Well, Omar Shakir, I want to thank you very much for being with us, Israel and Palestine director at Human Rights Watch, also authored the landmark 2021 Human Rights Watch report titled “A Threshold Crossed: Israeli Authorities and the Crimes of Apartheid and Persecution.”

Coming up, Israeli historian, Holocaust scholar Raz Segal. He says Israel’s assault on Gaza is “a textbook case of genocide.” Back in 30 seconds.


Jake Johnson (COMMON DREAMS) reports:


  Israel's relentless bombing campaign in the occupied Gaza Strip has killed more than 1,000 Palestinian children—roughly one every 15 minutes—since it began on October 7, according to the latest tally from Defense for Children International–Palestine.

Children have faced some of the most horrific impacts of Israel's ongoing assault on Gaza, where roughly half of the population is under the age of 18. Israel has dropped more than 6,000 bombs on Gaza—home to 2.3 million people—in the wake of Hamas' deadly attack.

Mohammad Abu Rukbeh, senior Gaza field researcher at DCIP, said in a statement Tuesday that "the repercussions of this war will not only affect the victims we have lost, some of which are still trapped under the rubble of their homes, and not only the residential areas that have been completely destroyed, including our own homes, but the psychological impact on us civilians and our children will be catastrophic."

Research released before Israel's latest bombardment of Gaza found that four out of five children in the Gaza Strip reported living with depression, grief, and fear amid a yearslong Israeli blockade and frequent outbreaks of deadly violence.

Israel's current military campaign in Gaza is its deadliest to date, and the unlawful total blockade it has imposed on the strip has further deprived children and the rest of the civilian population of food, fuel, electricity, and clean water. Some Gazans have resorted to drinking seawater and water contaminated by sewage, and hospital staff have reportedly had to drink from IV solution bags.

"Israeli authorities cut water supply to Gaza on October 9, and since then, all three water desalination plants in Gaza have been forced to cease operations," DCIP noted Tuesday, citing the United Nations. "Even though Israeli authorities claimed to resume water supply to southern Gaza yesterday, there is no electricity to operate water pumps, Israeli airstrikes have damaged many water lines, and very little water in Gaza is drinkable in the first place."


Around the world, people protest the assault on the Palestinians.  ARAB NEWS reports:


Iraqi activists have called for demonstrations on Friday across Baghdad to support “besieged” Palestinians in the Gaza Strip amid the ongoing Israeli war and occupation.

“The Preparatory Committee announced the organization of massive popular demonstrations in Baghdad and the rest of the country’s governorates, in support of the brothers in Palestine and in solidarity with the besieged Gaza Strip, and the Palestinian resistance factions in the face of the usurping Israeli occupation,” according to a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency.

The statement added that one demonstration will be held at 4 p.m. near the Suspension Bridge in Baghdad.

It called on Iraqis from other governorates to hold similar actions in their cities.

“We call on all social and popular (activists), unions and federations to actively participate in this mass mobilization in support for the brothers and (resistance fighters) in the occupied Palestine,” the statement added.

The same youth activists called for demonstrations in Baghdad last Friday and the turnout was huge and overwhelming -- as it was in Kirkuk and other areas of Iraq.  In the US, Brett Wilkins (COMMON DREAMS) reports:


  Dozens of Jewish Americans and allies were arrested Monday outside the White House in Washington, D.C. as thousands of protesters urged the Biden administration to press for an end to Israel's massive bombardment of Gaza—which, after just 10 days has already killed more Palestinians than any previous Israeli war on the besieged coastal enclave.

Event organizers said more than 50 people were arrested by Capitol Police and uniformed Secret Service agents after blocking multiple entrances to the White House during a demonstration organized by the Jewish-led peace groups IfNotNow and Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP). Protesters chanted "cease-fire now" and sang songs in Hebrew after being arrested and made to sit on the ground with their hands cuffed behind their backs. 


COUNTERPUNCH carries the 10 point statement from The Cornell Collective for Justice in Palestine.  The Cornell Collective make their public statement at a time when, in the US, threats are made against bodies speaking out.  At THE NATION, Rebecca Cadenhead reports:

 

Days earlier, on October 7, the Harvard Palestine Solidarity Committee published a letter in response to Hamas’s massacre of Israeli civilians and the retaliatory Israeli attacks on Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. It was cosigned by 33 student organizations. 

“We, the undersigned student organizations, hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence,” the letter began.

Today’s events did not occur in a vacuum. For the last two decades, millions of Palestinians in Gaza have been forced to live in an open-air prison. Israeli officials promise to “open the gates of hell,” and the massacres in Gaza have already commenced. Palestinians in Gaza have no shelters for refuge and nowhere to escape. In the coming days, Palestinians will be forced to bear the full brunt of Israel’s violence.


The letter was immediately criticized for its timing, its assertion that the Israeli government was “entirely responsible for all unfolding violence,” and its lack of sympathy for Israeli deaths. But that weekend, discussion was mostly confined to the university. “Initially, I saw it being passed around on social media,” says Phoebe Barr, a senior involved in a few Harvard activist groups. Barr noticed that it was being discussed on Sidechat, an anonymous social media platform popular at the university. “People started posting things like, ‘Oh, my God, PSC released this statement, isn’t it so horrible?’ And then some people were defending it, saying [the PSC] weren’t condoning violence and that it was just a statement about the origins of conflict in the region and the way that governments can provoke violent attacks.”

By October 9, discussion of the letter left the university entirely. That afternoon, Larry Summers, a former Harvard president, issued a condemnation of the letter on Twitter, now known as X, which he said it was “morally unconscionable” and displayed a “lack of clarity regarding terrorism.” “In nearly 50 years of @Harvard affiliation, I have never been as disillusioned and alienated as I am today,” he wrote.

By the end of the day, Summers was joined by a litany of Harvard professors, students, business leaders, and politicians, including Senator Ted Cruz and Representatives Ritchie Torres and Elise Stefanik. Most argued that the letter implicitly or explicitly condoned terrorism; Stefanik wrote that the letter excused the “slaughter of innocent women and children.”

In a statement to The Harvard Crimson, a representative from the PSC wrote that the organization rejects “the accusation that our previous statement could be read as supportive of civilian deaths.” Instead, “the statement aims to contextualize the apartheid and colonial system while explicitly lamenting ‘the devastating and rising civilian toll.’”

By the morning of October 10, the letter was an international news story. Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman tweeted that Harvard should release the names of students involved in organizations who signed the letter; he and several other business leaders vowed that they would not hire students who had membership in the signing organizations. University President Claudine Gay told the Crimson that the letter did not speak for “Harvard University or its leadership.” Five organizations that originally signed the letter—Amnesty International at Harvard, Harvard College Act on a Dream, the Harvard Undergraduate Nepali Student Association, the Harvard Islamic Society, and Harvard Ghungroo—removed their signatures. By that evening, a counter-letter penned by Harvard Hillel’s president condemning the original letter had accumulated 3,000 signatures from Harvard affiliates.

Opponents of the letter began to post the personal information of students in the Palestine Solidarity Committee and other signatories. Currently, at least four websites list such personal information, and students have reported that hundreds of strangers have tried to contact their employers and families, targeted their social media accounts, and sent them intimidating messages, including death threats. As a result, a list of the co-signing organizations was removed from the letter on the afternoon of October 10.

n Tuesday, Amy, a member of the Palestine Solidarity Committee realized they had been doxxed. (Amy is a pseudonym; they spoke to me under the condition of anonymity.) Friends and family members started sending them links to websites and social media posts that shared their full name, picture, and other identifying information. Then, strangers—who have no connection to Harvard and appear to have found Amy’s information through these websites—began sending Amy threatening direct messages on their social media accounts.

Amy began to worry that they would be targeted when they left their dorm room. “I have not slept, I’ve barely eaten, I have not completed my schoolwork.” Amy says. “I have not been able to focus in class. This is one of the worst weeks at Harvard I’ve ever experienced.”

Of particular concern to Amy and other members of the Palestine Solidarity Committee is the truck displaying students’ faces and names, which has been colloquially dubbed “the doxxing truck.” The truck, which circled Harvard’s campus for two days, is owned by Accuracy in Media (AIM), a right-wing organization based in Washington, D.C. “The discourse about Harvard is drawing media attention away from the actual conflict,” one told me. “I also think it’s terrible to identify activists as terrorists.”

 

Those cheering on the attacks on Palestinians are in the wrong and they can't win any logical argument so they attack the people who speak out against the assault and geocide in an attempt to silence the voices pointing out reality.   Ray Acheson (COUNTERPUNCH) observes, "Consistency is the condition of credibility. When one says nothing justifies the killing of Israelis and in the same breath condones the killing of Palestinians, that is morally reprehensible, legally unacceptable, and politically and humanly catastrophic. Palestinian civilians are not less deserving of protection. Palestinian lives are not less worthy of respect. The families of hundreds of Palestinians killed, overwhelmingly civilians … deserve solidarity and compassion…. If you abandon them, you abandon your humanity, you undermine our international law-based order, you serve neither the cause of justice nor the cause of peace."



Turning to the US and the race for president, more struggles as the GOP tries to determine their party's presidential nominee.  Dasha Burns (NBC NEWS) reports minor candidate Tim Scott continues to struggle: 



The super PAC backing Sen. Tim Scott’s presidential campaign is pulling the TV ad reservations it had made for the fall, the group announced in a memo to donors obtained by NBC News.

“Starting today, we are going to release all of our Fall media inventory,” Trust in the Mission PAC co-chair Rob Collins wrote in the memo. “We will continue to fully fund our grassroots door knocking, conduit fundraising, event hosting, and earned media efforts.”


Natalie Allison (POLITICO) adds, "The retreat from TV is the latest sign of how dire the primary has become for a candidate who once anticipated outside help from big donors — but who is now polling in low single digits and hasn’t yet qualified for the third debate."  Also struggling is former Vice President Mike Pence.  Alex Bollinger (LGBTQ NATION) reports:


An unknown man heckled 2024 GOP presidential candidate Mike Pence at a campaign event in New Hampshire by claiming that the two have a sexual relationship.

“Mike Pence, are you going to tell them? Tell them! You promised today was our coming out day,” the person yelled as Pence talked with gathered reporters as he officially registered as a candidate in the New Hampshire GOP primary at the state secretary of state’s office. “Mike Pence and I are gay. We’re gay! Here’s the proof! Here’s the proof!”

[. . .]


As vice president, he has given a keynote address at an anti-LGBTQ+ hate group conference, refused to mention LGBTQ+ people during his World AIDS Day addresses, gave a speech at a conference about “how gender ideology harms children,” and is rumored to be one of the chief architects behind the transgender military ban.


Did Pence just get outed?  Also experiencing townhall problems?  Vivek Ramaswamy.  Isaac Schorr (MEDIAITE) reports:


Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy was confronted by a critical town hall attendee in New Hampshire who excoriated him as a “scam artist” and “showman” in New Hampshire on Saturday.

“Mr. Ramaswamy, thank you. You’ve expressed some illogical and dangerous positions just about everything under the sun. But I will only bring up a few points today,” began the voter, who was instructed by Ramaswamy to “be respectful” of other attendees and pick her “favorite” critiques.

“A few years ago, we all saw firsthand the disastrous results when a ruthless capitalist, a scam artist, a showman, and a liar with no public service experience became the president of the United States, and yet we are here again. My fellow New Hampshire residents are being manipulated by showmen and Trump wannabes to win our votes,” declared the Granite Stater, drawing a parallel between Ramaswamy and former President Donald Trump.

She continued:

Mr. Ramaswamy, you may be a millionaire and you may know how to avoid paying taxes by incorporating companies in Bermuda. But let’s talk about your lack of job qualifications. You’re not qualified to become the principal of my children’s school of only 1000 students. You’re not qualified to be the selectboard of my town with a population of 16,000 people. And you’re definitely not qualified to run for the highest office of our nation to govern 330 million Americans. Spewing nonsensical, fast talking, empty words interspersed with name dropping, Thomas Jefferson and George Washington should not be misconstrued as knowledgeable. We Americans should stop thinking that rich men who fund their campaigns and manipulate us into thinking that they’re smart or savvy, are qualified for the presidency to receive the codes to launch nuclear weapons and to become the commander-in-chief of our military forces.

“If we American voters keep supporting self-promoting showmen who treat the U.S. presidency or vice presidency as an entry level position, then we, the American people, are to blame for the destruction of our democratic institutions. Please your thoughts about that?” she concluded. 


As Mike noted last night, Ronald DeSantis avoids his won townhall issues by ejecting a 15-year-old  boy. Remember, America, if they're fourteen or younger, Ronald will step up to them and defend America but 15 and over, you're on your own.  Bess Levin (VANITY FAIR) explains:


In 2023, hating the media and viewing it as a sworn enemy is basically an official plank of the Republican Party, as it has been for several years now. To hear Republicans tell it, the media is out to get them and is not to be trusted. Usually, this stance is directed at legacy publications like The New York Times or The Washington Post, which have the audacity to ask questions like, “Who do you think won the 2020 election?” Apparently, though, the Times and the Post aren’t the only ones to have gotten under the GOP’s skin. It also has a 15-year-old aspiring reporter to reckon with.

On Friday, Quinn Mitchell, a New Hampshire teen who has been following politicians on both sides of the aisle since he was barely in the double digits, was thrown out of a GOP event where almost every Republican candidate for the 2024 nomination was expected to speak. Mitchell first came to prominence while attending a town hall in June, where he asked Ron DeSantis if he believed that Donald Trump “violated the peaceful transfer of power, a key principle of American democracy that we must uphold.” DeSantis responded by asking, “Are you in high school?” and then failed to actually answer the question.



DeSantis, stuffed into lockers throughout his schooling, still suffers PTS from an especially savage atomic wedgie he endured freshman year at Dunedin High School while Beck's "Loser" played over the p.a. system.  In fact, you only have to whisper "In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey" into his ear to make him wet his shorts today. 


The following sites updated: 


Monday, October 16, 2023

2 racists split up

BULLY BOY PRESS CEDRIC'S BIG MIX & THOMAS FRIEDMAN IS A GREAT MAN & ANN'S MEGA DUB  -- THE KOOL AID TABLE 

DENNY K FIRED BY RFK JR.?  ABSOLUTELY.


THE TWO MEN  BONDED OVER THEIR RACISM -- DENNY KAY'S BRIEF TERM AS MAYOR WAS NOTABLE ONLY FOR HIS SCAPEGOATING OF AFRICAN-AMERICANS


REACHED FOR COMMENT BY THESE REPORTERS, DENNY K ADMITED THAT HE'S BEEN PUBLICLY LABELED A RACIST SINCE 1978 AND "SO WHAT? THAT'S WHAT RACIST JUNIOR AND I BONDED OVER.  WELL . . . THAT . . . AND BUKHARI PORN.  BUT WHAT DOES IT MATTER NOW THAT THEY'VE FIRED ME?"


REACED FOR COMMENT BY THESE REPORTERS, A VOLUNTEER WITH JUNIOR'S CAMPAIGN TOOK TIME AWAY FROM GOOGLING "HOW DOES A PENIS GET BROKEN" TO TELL US, "DENNIS KUCINICH IS NO LONGER WITH THE CAMPAIGN.  WE LIKE ISSUED A PRESS STATEMENT OR SOMETHING.  DO PENISES HAVE BONES IN THEM?  CAN THE BONES BREAK?  IS THAT WHY THEY'RE CALLED BONERS?"


FROM THE TCI WIRE:

Phyllis Bennis tells LAW AND DISORDER RADIO this morning, "I think what we're dealing with is a systemic level of oppression which has been going on, as you say, for 75 years. Actually, more than that, because colonization of historic Palestine began at the turn of the 20th century -- so even further than the 75 years ago when the state of Israel was created.  But from that time, in the war between Israeli settlers and Palestinian indigenous people in 1947, 1948, at the end of that war about 750,000 Palestinians -- a huge percentage of the entire population -- had been expelled from their homes.  They had been dispossessed of their homes, they had been driven out at gunpoint or frightened out with the threat of massacres that went on as part of the war. And many, many of the two million people who now live in Gaza are the descendents of those first refugees from what is now the state of Israel."  LAW AND DISORDER RADIO will begin airing this week's broadcast on its home station of WBAI this morning at 11:00 am EST -- and it airs on many other radio stations around the country throughout the week. 



How bad is it going in Gaza?  Pretty bad.  Bad enough for the mouth of the US State Dept to get nervous.   No, no a spokesperson, THE NEW YORK TIMES.  That's where you go when you want to know what the US State Dept wants to feed you.

Lies.  They always want to feed you lies.

Thomas S. Warrick is the liar and the paper wants you to know at the top of the piece: "Mr. Warrick is a nonresident senior fellow with Middle East programs at the Atlantic Council. He served in the U.S. State Department from 1997 to 2007."

Oh, he sounds so harmless -- your first clue it's a lie.  If you can make it through all his lies and his endless stream of words you get a little more description at the end of the column

Here's how Warrick described himself in a joint-piece for THE HILL just last month, "the other was the top career counterterrorism policy official at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for more than a decade. We served administrations of both parties."

Doesn't see himself as a diplomat, nor should he judged by his words on what's taking place in Gaza.  He wants you to know -- mea culpa! -- mistakes were made by the US in Iraq after the fall of Baghdad!  He wants to save . . . someone.  

Who?

Apparently Israel.  He had a little plan for what Israel should do next.

In his plan, the residents of Gaza are nothing more than play things.  They have no say.   They are not brought to the table.  

But this is who THE TIMES (and the State Dept) thinks is worth listening to.

They want you to believe the lie that peace is a coming and it's a coming from the Israeli government  and whatever the Israeli government decides to serve up, well the Palestinians jut have to f**kin' take it.

The State Dept needs to find another mouth piece.  THE NEW YORK TIMES can't pull it off anymore.  THE TODAY SHOW could expand to 14 hours a day and it still wouldn't solve the problems at THE TIMES.  If this were the 80s, they'd dominate.  Not for circulation, never for circulation.  But for influence.  Back then, they called what ended up on the morning shows.  Bland host, "Today, THE NEW YORK TIMES is reporting . . ."  But the audience is gone for those programs now.  Getting three million viewers is now seen as 'amazing.'  And if TODAY did expand to 14 hours, let's all be honest, it would all be arts & crafts and lots of drinking.

THE TIMES used to punch above its weight because its every utterance was magnified.  Its amplifiers are no longer influencers.

Reading Warwick's column (no link to trash), he's refused to learn anything about Iraq.  Shouldn't have disbanded the Ba'ath party?  Yeah, I believe every significant witness at The Chilcot Inquiry made that point . . .  by the start of 2011.  

It's more garbage from a garbage mouth that doesn't see the Palestinians as worthy of being included in crafting a future.

Donald Johnson (MONDOWEIS) analyzes the coverage from THE NEW YORK TIMES:


On the front page of today’s New York Times website there is an editorial leading the Opinion section under the title, “Israel is fighting to defend a society that values human life.” An obvious question arises. What society is that? If you click through to the article itself a different title appears —“Israel Can Defend Itself and Uphold its Values.” Once again, an unintentional irony. But in fairness, you could argue that they are trying to appeal to people inside Israel who can be shamed.

Today’s editorial probably shows that the Times editors are in a panic about just how far Israel will go, and they are trying to rein them in using a method they hope will work — flattery. There are, of course, Israelis who do not wish to commit a second Nakba, but those in charge — well, who wants to bet on that?

In reality, Hamas attacked Israel and massacred 1,300 civilians, and Israel is responding with its own massive war crimes, which have already killed over 1,000 more civilians than Hamas did. And as detailed elsewhere on this site and even in the New York Times, it is committing war crimes. The Times is suggesting that Israel kill fewer people in a piece that whitewashes Israel’s record. You can read the piece for yourself if you have a subscription.


At COUNTERPUNCH this morning, M. Reza Behnam writes:

The “war of words” is as important as the battle itself.  Propaganda is used to rally the troops, manage public perceptions and garner support. The maxim that “in war, truth is the first casualty,” accurately renders the corporate media’s weighted coverage of the 7 October attack by Hamas against the Israeli occupier.

Israel has firmly embedded the myth that it is a democratic, brave, vulnerable nation into the body politic of the United States.  In their current war against the Palestinians, Tel Aviv has made sure to control the narrative and to silence dissenting voices.  With the corporate media, they have established who matters, Israel, and who does not, the Palestinians.

The first casualties of the disinformation campaign have been the use of the words “war” and “conflict.” Oxford English Dictionary defines war as “a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.”  Conflict is defined (dictionary.com) as a “struggle or clash between opposing forces.”

It is a distortion to say that what we have witnessed in Palestine is a war or a conflict.  Both words imply a battle or struggle between equals or near equals, between two peoples with equal resources and claims.

As Israel conducts its aggression against the Palestinians in Gaza, the media continues to improperly frame the killing of the colonized by the Israeli colonizer as a war and/or conflict.  CNN, MSNBC and National Public Radio, for example, have been using the promo, “Israel at War,” to entice viewers and listeners.

Tel Aviv has declared war on a political party, Hamas.  The Gaza Strip—about the size of New Jersey— home to 2.3 million Palestinians, is not a nation or a state.  It has been under Israeli military occupation and blockade and can best be described as an open-air prison.  Until they were able to breach Israel’s high-tech security wall separating Gaza from Israel, Palestinian fighters were trapped behind it, making a land battle with the Israeli army impossible.  The sensor-equipped, 20-foot high steel and concrete wall with remote-controlled weapon and radar systems, cameras and underground sensors is an “iron wall” around Gaza.

There is no symmetry between the overwhelming power of the Israeli war machine and Hamas.  Hamas has no sizable army (estimates at 40,000 fighters) no air force or navy.  It relies on missiles, drones and hand gliders.  Israel has the fourth largest army in the world (169,500 active duty and 360,000 reservists), a fleet of U.S.-made F-15, F-16 and F-35 fighter jets, 2,200 tanks, as well as sophisticated missile, drone and surveillance technology able to pinpoint and destroy individual targets.

[. . .]

The language employed to describe Israel collides with logic, reason and history. The Palestinian people of Gaza and the occupied West Bank who have been resisting 75 years of land theft, colonization, murder, torture, imprisonment without due process, collective punishment, manipulation, humiliation and genocide are called militants” and terrorists.” In contrast, Israeli occupying forces are called defense” forces or commandos.

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    "Iraq snapshot" (THE COMMON ILLS):

    Monday, October 16, 2023.  The assault and massacre of Gaza continues.


    Phyllis Bennis tells LAW AND DISORDER RADIO this morning, "I think what we're dealing with is a systemic level of oppression which has been going on, as you say, for 75 years. Actually, more than that, because colonization of historic Palestine began at the turn of the 20th century -- so even further than the 75 years ago when the state of Israel was created.  But from that time, in the war between Israeli settlers and Palestinian indigenous people in 1947, 1948, at the end of that war about 750,000 Palestinians -- a huge percentage of the entire population -- had been expelled from their homes.  They had been dispossessed of their homes, they had been driven out at gunpoint or frightened out with the threat of massacres that went on as part of the war. And many, many of the two million people who now live in Gaza are the descendents of those first refugees from what is now the state of Israel."  LAW AND DISORDER RADIO will begin airing this week's broadcast on its home station of WBAI this morning at 11:00 am EST -- and it airs on many other radio stations around the country throughout the week. 


    How bad is it going in Gaza?  Pretty bad.  Bad enough for the mouth of the US State Dept to get nervous.   No, no a spokesperson, THE NEW YORK TIMES.  That's where you go when you want to know what the US State Dept wants to feed you.

    Lies.  They always want to feed you lies.

    Thomas S. Warrick is the liar and the paper wants you to know at the top of the piece: "Mr. Warrick is a nonresident senior fellow with Middle East programs at the Atlantic Council. He served in the U.S. State Department from 1997 to 2007."

    Oh, he sounds so harmless -- your first clue it's a lie.  If you can make it through all his lies and his endless stream of words you get a little more description at the end of the column

    Here's how Warrick described himself in a joint-piece for THE HILL just last month, "the other was the top career counterterrorism policy official at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for more than a decade. We served administrations of both parties."

    Doesn't see himself as a diplomat, nor should he judged by his words on what's taking place in Gaza.  He wants you to know -- mea culpa! -- mistakes were made by the US in Iraq after the fall of Baghdad!  He wants to save . . . someone.  

    Who?

    Apparently Israel.  He had a little plan for what Israel should do next.

    In his plan, the residents of Gaza are nothing more than play things.  They have no say.   They are not brought to the table.  

    But this is who THE TIMES (and the State Dept) thinks is worth listening to.

    They want you to believe the lie that peace is a coming and it's a coming from the Israeli government  and whatever the Israeli government decides to serve up, well the Palestinians jut have to f**kin' take it.

    The State Dept needs to find another mouth piece.  THE NEW YORK TIMES can't pull it off anymore.  THE TODAY SHOW could expand to 14 hours a day and it still wouldn't solve the problems at THE TIMES.  If this were the 80s, they'd dominate.  Not for circulation, never for circulation.  But for influence.  Back then, they called what ended up on the morning shows.  Bland host, "Today, THE NEW YORK TIMES is reporting . . ."  But the audience is gone for those programs now.  Getting three million viewers is now seen as 'amazing.'  And if TODAY did expand to 14 hours, let's all be honest, it would all be arts & crafts and lots of drinking.

    THE TIMES used to punch above its weight because its every utterance was magnified.  Its amplifiers are no longer influencers.

    Reading Warwick's column (no link to trash), he's refused to learn anything about Iraq.  Shouldn't have disbanded the Ba'ath party?  Yeah, I believe every significant witness at The Chilcot Inquiry made that point . . .  by the start of 2011.  

    It's more garbage from a garbage mouth that doesn't see the Palestinians as worthy of being included in crafting a future.

    Donald Johnson (MONDOWEIS) analyzes the coverage from THE NEW YORK TIMES:


    On the front page of today’s New York Times website there is an editorial leading the Opinion section under the title, “Israel is fighting to defend a society that values human life.” An obvious question arises. What society is that? If you click through to the article itself a different title appears —“Israel Can Defend Itself and Uphold its Values.” Once again, an unintentional irony. But in fairness, you could argue that they are trying to appeal to people inside Israel who can be shamed.

    Today’s editorial probably shows that the Times editors are in a panic about just how far Israel will go, and they are trying to rein them in using a method they hope will work — flattery. There are, of course, Israelis who do not wish to commit a second Nakba, but those in charge — well, who wants to bet on that?

    In reality, Hamas attacked Israel and massacred 1,300 civilians, and Israel is responding with its own massive war crimes, which have already killed over 1,000 more civilians than Hamas did. And as detailed elsewhere on this site and even in the New York Times, it is committing war crimes. The Times is suggesting that Israel kill fewer people in a piece that whitewashes Israel’s record. You can read the piece for yourself if you have a subscription.


    At COUNTERPUNCH this morning, M. Reza Behnam writes:

    The “war of words” is as important as the battle itself.  Propaganda is used to rally the troops, manage public perceptions and garner support. The maxim that “in war, truth is the first casualty,” accurately renders the corporate media’s weighted coverage of the 7 October attack by Hamas against the Israeli occupier.

    Israel has firmly embedded the myth that it is a democratic, brave, vulnerable nation into the body politic of the United States.  In their current war against the Palestinians, Tel Aviv has made sure to control the narrative and to silence dissenting voices.  With the corporate media, they have established who matters, Israel, and who does not, the Palestinians.

    The first casualties of the disinformation campaign have been the use of the words “war” and “conflict.” Oxford English Dictionary defines war as “a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.”  Conflict is defined (dictionary.com) as a “struggle or clash between opposing forces.”

    It is a distortion to say that what we have witnessed in Palestine is a war or a conflict.  Both words imply a battle or struggle between equals or near equals, between two peoples with equal resources and claims.

    As Israel conducts its aggression against the Palestinians in Gaza, the media continues to improperly frame the killing of the colonized by the Israeli colonizer as a war and/or conflict.  CNN, MSNBC and National Public Radio, for example, have been using the promo, “Israel at War,” to entice viewers and listeners.

    Tel Aviv has declared war on a political party, Hamas.  The Gaza Strip—about the size of New Jersey— home to 2.3 million Palestinians, is not a nation or a state.  It has been under Israeli military occupation and blockade and can best be described as an open-air prison.  Until they were able to breach Israel’s high-tech security wall separating Gaza from Israel, Palestinian fighters were trapped behind it, making a land battle with the Israeli army impossible.  The sensor-equipped, 20-foot high steel and concrete wall with remote-controlled weapon and radar systems, cameras and underground sensors is an “iron wall” around Gaza.

    There is no symmetry between the overwhelming power of the Israeli war machine and Hamas.  Hamas has no sizable army (estimates at 40,000 fighters) no air force or navy.  It relies on missiles, drones and hand gliders.  Israel has the fourth largest army in the world (169,500 active duty and 360,000 reservists), a fleet of U.S.-made F-15, F-16 and F-35 fighter jets, 2,200 tanks, as well as sophisticated missile, drone and surveillance technology able to pinpoint and destroy individual targets.

    [. . .]

    The language employed to describe Israel collides with logic, reason and history. The Palestinian people of Gaza and the occupied West Bank who have been resisting 75 years of land theft, colonization, murder, torture, imprisonment without due process, collective punishment, manipulation, humiliation and genocide are called militants” and terrorists.” In contrast, Israeli occupying forces are called defense” forces or commandos.

     









    The scale of the violence is already beyond imagination. More than 6,000 bombs have been dropped on the Gaza Strip in the last few days. Whole neighbourhoods have been completely destroyed, and there have already been more than 2,000 deaths, including hundreds of women and children. Tens of thousands more will follow. The Israeli government ordered the population of the northern part of the Gaza Strip to leave North Gaza by 3:00 p.m. Sunday. A ground offensive, for which more than 300,000 soldiers have been assembled, is imminent.

    On Monday last week, Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant had already threatened, “There will be no electricity, no food, no fuel. We are fighting human animals, and we will act accordingly.”

    It needs to be spelled out clearly: This is reminiscent of the rhetoric and methods of the Nazis, who responded to resistance with savage collective punishment. For example, in occupied Poland, Nazi forces brutally crushed the Jewish uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943 and the Warsaw Uprising in 1944, razing entire neighbourhoods to the ground and killing tens of thousands.

    When politicians and the media now cite these Nazi crimes and the Holocaust to justify the massacre of the Palestinians, it is the height of cynicism and criminality.

    Let me also say this clearly: When the entire ruling class in Germany stands behind Netanyahu’s scorched earth policy and supports the blockade and destruction of the Gaza Strip, they are continuing their own criminal traditions.

    And the same applies to the question of antisemitism. It is not the oppressed Palestinians and the hundreds of millions of people worldwide, who express solidarity with them, who promote antisemitism but the imperialist powers.



    Over the weekend, the assault on Gaza continued.  Marwan Bishara (ALJAZEERA via COMMON DREAMS) notes:


    Israeli and American officials, like many of their supporters, have called the Hamas incursion on Saturday “Israel’s 9/11”, drawing parallels between Hamas and al-Qaeda and between Israel and the United States.

    “If the United States experienced what Israel is experiencing,” President Joe Biden said, “our response would be swift, decisive, and overwhelming.” The “brutality” and “the bloodthirstiness” of Hamas, he added, “brings to mind the worst rampages of ISIS.” He even repeated the sensationalist and unsubstantiated claims that Hamas fighters had “raped women” and “beheaded babies.”

    Major European capitals reinforced the false analogy of 9/11 and the dangerous notion of “us vs them” by draping their most iconic buildings in Israeli flags as if to declare “they are all Israelis” just like they declared – with disastrous consequences – that “they are all Americans” after the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington, DC.

    Like a well-rehearsed orchestra, Western powers condemned the “unprovoked” attacks on civilians and voiced their unconditional support for the fanatical Israeli government to do whatever it takes as long as it takes to “defend” its people against “evil.”

    The degree of hysteria and the hypocrisy are as mind-boggling, as they are reckless.

    Some of the images from Israel are no doubt gruesome – but the images from Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, Libya, etc have been no less horrific. Two decades of Western and Israeli wars in the Middle East have led to not thousands, but millions of Arab and Palestinian casualties

    In the eyes of the West, it seems, Israel has a “duty” to defend its people, but the Palestinians don’t have the right to protect themselves as if they are people of a lesser god! Israel seemingly also has a right to defend and even expand its occupation and apartheid regime, but the Palestinians have no right to express their frustration or struggle for freedom and justice after seven decades of dispossession, oppression, and siege.


    It is exactly like 9/11 . . . if you mean being used as a pretext to slaughter a people.  Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11, for example, but that is who Bully Boy Bush and his White House immediately went after - with the help of compliant journalists like Chris Hedges


    Otherwise?  Many around the globe see it much differently. Jeff Schuhrke and Sarah Lazare (IN THESE TIMES) observe, "A growing chorus of human rights organizations, including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and the Israeli group B’Tselem, have said the Israeli government has embedded the conditions of apartheid and many have been sounding the alarm about the growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza --  which has been under a land, air and sea blockade enforced by the Israeli military since 2007."  US House Rep Rashida Tlaib released the following on Friday:


    WASHINGTON D.C. — Today, Representative Rashida Tlaib (MI-12) released the following statement:

    “I am calling for immediate de-escalation and ceasefire to save countless civilian lives, no matter their faith or ethnicity. Our government must lead with compassion for all civilians. I believe in my heart that the majority of Americans want the killing and violence to stop. War crimes cannot be answered with war crimes.

    “Millions of people in Gaza—half of them children—have been given an impossible 24 hour evacuation order, but they have nowhere to go. They have been cut off from electricity, food, and water for days. Hospitals are running out of electricity to keep babies and the injured alive. The collective punishment of Palestinian civilians is a war crime, the confirmed use of white phosphorus bombs in Gaza is a war crime, yet there are no statements demanding these violations stop from the American political establishment. It is heartbreaking to witness the blanket disregard for saving civilians—including Americans—in Gaza. President Biden has not expressed one bit of empathy for the millions of Palestinian civilians facing brutal airstrikes and the threat of a ground invasion of Gaza that would intensify this humanitarian crisis.

    “American Muslims and Arab Americans do not feel represented by our government right now. Many families in the U.S. seeking help to get their loved ones out of Gaza feel that Secretary Blinken is not making their safety a priority. The Biden Administration is failing in its duty to protect all civilian and American lives in Gaza. I cannot believe I have to beg our country to value every human life, no matter their faith or ethnicity. We cannot lose sight of the humanity in each other.”

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    Yes, there is little concern among officials in US government about the slaughter taking place in Gaza.  People around the world are not unconcerned however.  Marc Espanol (EL PAIS) notes:


    From Egypt to Yemen and from Jordan to Iraq, thousands of people took to the streets this Friday or took to social media across the Middle East to show their commitment and solidarity with the Palestinian cause and denounce the total blockade and offensive launched by Israel in the Gaza Strip following the attack on Israeli territory by Hamas a week ago. The demonstration of brotherhood exhibited over the last week in the region — in contrast to the lukewarmness shown by the region’s governments and at times in defiance in banning demonstrations — has once again reflected the broad and sustained social support for Palestine, despite the acceleration over the last three years of the normalization of diplomatic and economic ties between Israel and several Arab countries. Protests also responded in some cases to calls for mobilization by Hamas leaders following prayers held after noon on Friday.


    Muna Asghar (ANADOLU AGENCY) reports that protests continue over the assault on Gaza, "In the Iraqi city of Kirkuk, a group of journalists gathered in front of the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate building and turned off their cameras in a symbolic expression of solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza and against a recent series of attacks on journalists reporting in the region." Marissa Blackwood (BOLLY INSIDE) adds, "Protests in support of Palestinians have extended beyond the Middle East. Countries such as Japan, Malaysia, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka have also seen demonstrations expressing solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza. People from different backgrounds and nationalities have come together to condemn the Israeli strikes and show their support for the Palestinian cause."   In addition,  Amr Salem (IRAQI NEWS) notes, "The Iraqi Parliament condemned on Sunday the Israeli aggression against people in Gaza, emphasizing the right of the Palestinians to defend their land. Iraqi lawmakers called on the Iraqi government to provide support and relief to the Palestinian people, especially in the Gaza Strip. MPs from Iraq also called on the Arab parliaments to hold an emergency session in Baghdad to come up with a decision consistent with the will of the Arab people."  AL MAYADEEN adds:


    Iraq will fulfill all of its duties toward the Palestinian people on numerous fronts, including aid and military assistance, Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) chairman Faleh Al-Fayyad said on Saturday as occupied Palestine suffers from a monstrous Israeli aggression.

    "The plans to displace the people of Gaza are unrealistic and cannot be implemented," Al-Fayyad told Al Mayadeen. "It is impossible for Iraq to be a gateway to inflict harm on Palestinians; it will be a platform to support them."

    "Operation Al-Aqsa Flood showed the Israeli occupation as shaken, and the United States is a key accomplice in the [Israeli] occupation's crimes," he said. "The Resistance's actions are all a reaction to the occupation's crimes."

    The Iraqi Resistance chief underlined that his country would be the main pillar of support for the Palestinian Resistance, pledging to not allow the United States to support the occupation against the Palestinian people.

    The Iraqi Parliament, al-Fayyad revealed, will hold an extraordinary session on Sunday in support of Gaza, and will collect donations to that end.


    RUDAW seeks out a variety of opinions and we'll note this one:


    Haider Barzanji, political scientist researcher

    Decades have passed since the Palestinian issue first entered the global media and political landscape. Yet the international community continues to overlook this central issue.

    Iraq has been and still is supportive of the Palestinian cause, and does not abandon it regardless of the consequences. This is a matter both of humanitarian concern and religious significance, as well as an issue of what’s right and wrong. In its clear and frank statement, the Iraqi government naturally supports the Palestinian people, as it’s the correct thing to do. 

    However, should the Iraqi government fail to provide tangible assistance to the Palestinian people, it would risk being seen by the Iraqi people as complicit in the human rights infringements and breaches of international law committed by Israel, including the Gaza attacks and the imposed blockade. 

    To address the Palestinian issue, it is imperative that effective international measures - Iraq included - be implemented to quell violence and promote peaceful resolutions. These efforts should stress  the importance of justice and human rights.


    UK SOCIALIST WORKER quotes Iraqi activst Alaa al-Arabyia stating, "We, as Iraqis, know the pain of having an occupier on our land."  Exactly.  It's a point that can't be missed.  At TRUTHOUT, Rabbi Brant Rosen notes, "I am filled with horror hearing the cries for vengeance voiced by the Israeli government and media, and witnessing the shattering military response that Israel has unleashed on the people of Gaza. Israel has now shut off all electricity and water for over 2 million Palestinians as the military wreaks complete and total devastation across that tiny strip, attacking hospitals, schools, mosques, marketplaces and apartment buildings. As of this writing, the death toll has risen to more than 1,500, with 5,600 wounded. More than 350,000 people have been rendered homeless -- and these numbers will almost certainly rise significantly in the coming days and weeks."  For every thoughtful assessment like the Rabbi's, we are inflicted with idiots who know nothing.  For example, Amy Schumer who Ruth rightly calls out in "Amy Schumer's an idiot."  Is Schumer really that stupid (possibly) or is she part of an effort at opinion management?  Former British Ambassador Craig Murray (ZNET) observes, "The bought and paid for media and political class in the west are extremely nervous, throughout the western world. Now they have come to the final genocide for which zionism has always aimed, they face a good deal of popular resistance."  And that's why they try to clamp down on reality -- aided by (and catering to) the US State Dept which if shaking in fear over the thought that the American people might do the math themselves and figure out how they're being lied to. Jessica Corbett (COMMON DREAMS) notes:


      As Israel on Friday bombarded civilians in Gaza and prepared for a ground invasion in response to Hamas' recent attack, U.S. State Department leadership reportedly instructed officials not to publicly use some terms that would advocate for less violence.

    According to HuffPost, which reviewed official emails, "State Department staff wrote that high-level officials do not want press materials to include three specific phrases: 'de-escalation/cease-fire,' 'end to violence/bloodshed,' and 'restoring calm.'"

    HuffPost noted that "when reached for comment on the directive, a State Department official said they would not comment on internal communications." However, others were quick to blast the policy as "disgusting," "maddening," and "pretty shocking."

    Guardian columnist Moira Donegan called it "a horror and a moral abdication that we, Americans, can never atone for."

    Adam Shapiro, director of advocacy for Israel-Palestine at Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN), said that "if you work at the U.S. Department of State and you believe that you are there for diplomacy and making the world a better place—now is the time for resignations and collective action."

    "This is unconscionable and will leave an indelible stain," added Shapiro, who was far from the only critic to call the directive " unconscionable." 


    Julia Conley (COMMON DREAMS) reports, "As the Biden administration's intent to silence dissent against the United States' backing of the Israel Defense Forces' onslaught in Gaza became increasingly clear Friday night, at least 80 Jewish Americans and other supporters of Palestinians' human rights were arrested for protesting outside the homes and offices of a number of Democratic lawmakers, where they demanded the U.S. government join growing calls for a cease-fire."  Not everyone is falling in line with the propaganda as Brett Wilkins (COMMON DREAMS) points out, "55 House Democrats on Friday urged U.S. President Joe Biden to pressure Israel to limit harm to civilians ahead of an anticipated massive ground assault on the besieged territory, home to 2.3 million people."  It's not just the US government spitting out lies as Stuart Littlewood (DISSIDENT VOICE) points out:


    Our monarch King Charles III has graciously favoured us with a royal opinion. “His Majesty is appalled by and condemns the barbaric acts of terrorism in Israel,” a palace spokesperson said. And a spokes for Prince William and his wife, Kate, said they were “profoundly distressed by the devastating events that have unfolded in the past days. The horrors inflicted by Hamas’ terrorist attack upon Israel are appalling; they utterly condemn them. As Israel exercises its right of self-defence, all Israelis and Palestinians will continue to be stalked by grief, fear and anger in the time to come.” No mention of the “barbaric” day-to-day terror tactics by Israel which led up to the present crisis. Or the Palestinians’ right of self-defence.

    A response to these attempts to humiliate and punish could simply be: “and when did you last condemn Israel for its 75 years of atrocities?” Or “if Hamas committed war crimes why is Israel responding with even bigger war crimes?”


    More voices are needed to stop the slaughter, many more, let alone to push back on all the lies from various governments.  Rebecca Marie Goldschmidt (COUNTERPUNCH) notes, "People will continue to die until we ALL demand the defunding of the Israeli military, an end to the occupation, the return of Palestinians to their homelands, and dignity for everyone. Listen to Palestinians. Listen to those who brought down Apartheid South Africa. Listen to the children, the cries of so many children and young people. Listen to the former soldiers and the war resisters. This is all just part of the larger scam of war profiteering and the corporate nuclear agenda that is holding us all hostage against each other."  The refusal of some to speak out is why this assault continues and why so many people are being wounded and killed.  Ibtisam Mahdi (THE NATION) reports:


    Dr. Mohammad Abu Salmiya, the director general of Dar Al-Shifa (House of Healing) Hospital and the chairman of the Emergency Committee in the Gaza Strip, has said that if the world does not intervene to stop Israel’s bombardment and intensified siege of the Gaza Strip, “We will be in a catastrophic health situation, and the health system at Al-Shifa Hospital will collapse within hours.”

    Abu Salmiya spoke to me on Thursday afternoon from the hospital, trying to juggle his responsibilities to staff and patients with his determination to keep journalists informed about the crisis at the medical center. He was clearly exhausted and overwhelmed by the chaos.

    “The scene is tragic. We are witnessing unprecedented numbers almost every hour, reaching 100 wounded and 20 martyrs every hour. We have never witnessed these numbers before.”

    The capacity of Al-Shifa Hospital, one of the largest hospitals in the Gaza Strip, has reached its limit, he said. Doctors have been forced to place the wounded in corridors, pathways, and on the floor to perform urgent treatment on them.



    Those selling war on the Palestinians?  They're at war with reality and they will lose as a result.  Dustin Broadberry (DISSIDENT VOICE) notes that reality can't be disguised with words,  "Namely, that the Gaza Strip is the world’s largest open-air prison at 25 miles long and 5 miles wide. With 2 million inhabitants, half of whom are children, it’s one of the most densely populated places on earth. What Israel euphemistically calls a border is a heavily fortified and patrolled barbed wire fence, akin to the prison wall separating Guantanamo Bay from Southwest Cuba." MEE observes, "This highly publicised explosion of the Gaza Strip has been years in the making and is telling of the people's despair to break Israel's 16-year siege."


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