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Israel in Search of Its Hiroshima: Massive Bomb Wipes Out 20 Apt. Buildings, Kills, Wounds 400 Civilians

The flaw in the Israeli government stance is that we are not living in 1943. After World War II, the United Nations, the Geneva Conventions and other international instruments were enacted by the nations of the world to prevent the atrocities of WW II from being repeated. It was to this “rules-based international order” that the Biden administration appealed when it tried to rally the world to oppose Russian war crimes in Ukraine. In a gob-smacking act of supreme hypocrisy, the Biden administration has decided to throw the same rules-based international order on the garbage heap of special pleading when it comes to Israel.

By Juan Cole / Informed Comment

Ann Arbor (Informed Comment) – In one of the biggest massacres it has so far committed, the Israeli Air Force on Tuesday bombed the Jabaliyaa refugee camp in Gaza, killing or wounding at least 400 persons and destroying the Block Six residential complex, felling 20 buildings. More victims are believed to be under the rubble.

An Israeli military spokesman said that the strike was directed at Hamas leader Ibrahim Biari, a mastermind of the October 7 attack on Israel. Although Israeli authorities proclaimed that they had succeeded in killing Biari, Hamas announced that he was still very much alive.

Killing and wounding 400 noncombatants and destroying 20 residential buildings to get at one target, even if the target is a wanted terrorist, is strictly forbidden under the post-World War II laws of war and International Humanitarian law. These laws are codified in the Geneva Conventions and the Rome Statute that underpins the International Criminal Court.

For instance, Rome Statute:

Art. 8 (2) (b) (iv) Intentionally launching an attack in the knowledge that such attack will cause incidental loss of life or injury to civilians or damage to civilian objects or widespread, long-term and severe damage to the natural environment which would be clearly excessive in relation to the concrete and direct overall military advantage anticipated. (4th Geneva Convention Art. 85 (3) (b) of AP I.)

Art. 8 (2) (a) (iv) Extensive destruction and appropriation of property, not justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully and wantonly (mirrored from Geneva Conventions Art. 50/51/147 of GC I, II and IV).

Art. 8 (2) (b) (i) Intentionally directing attacks against the civilian population as such or against individual civilians not taking direct part in hostilities (4th Geneva Convention Art. 85 (3) (a), plus Art. 51(2) AP I).

Art. 8 (2) (b) (v) Attacking or bombarding, by whatever means, towns, villages, dwellings or buildings which are undefended and which are not military objectives. (4th Geneva Convention, Art. 85 (3) (d) of AP I).

The presence of one senior Hamas commander, or even a platoon of them, among hundreds of noncombatants clearly would not justify recklessly endangering innocent civilians on the scale of Jabaliyaa. This is a war crime pure and simple.

In a CNN interview by Wolf Blitzer of an Israeli military spokesman, Blitzer is clearly astonished that he straightforwardly admitted that the Israelis knew that the strike would kill the refugees in the camp, but did it anyway.

The complete disregard of Israeli authorities for the laws of war and International Humanitarian Law enacted after World War II — intended to prevent atrocities of the sort committed during that war — was manifest in remarks to the New York Times, reported Monday:

“It became evident to US officials that Israeli leaders believed mass civilian casualties were an acceptable price in the military campaign. In private conversations with American counterparts, Israeli officials referred to how the United States and other allied powers resorted to devastating bombings in Germany and Japan during World War II – including the dropping of the two atomic warheads in Hiroshima and Nagasaki – to try to defeat those countries.”………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

this claim, of killing noncombatants in self-defense, which the German officers resorted to, is precisely the claim some Israeli officials are making today, that all Palestinians in Gaza are terrorists, all are dangerous to the survival of Israel, and therefore slaughtering them en masse is permissible. These arguments were rejected by the war crimes tribunal after WW II, and they should be rejected today. Of course, extremist Israelis really mind being compared to Nazis. But there is an easy way to avoid that: don’t act like Nazis.

Unfortunately, the Biden administration is letting the fascist government of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu get away with mass murder. As a result, no one in the global South will ever listen to Biden or Secretary of State Antony Blinken say the words “rules-based international order” again without falling down laughing. The US attempt to cut Russia off from the world economy will now completely fail.  https://scheerpost.com/2023/11/01/israel-in-search-of-its-hiroshima-massive-bomb-wipes-out-20-apt-buildings-kills-wounds-400-civilians/ #Israel #Palestine #nuclear #antinuclear #nuclearfree #NoNukes

November 2, 2023 - Posted by | Israel, weapons and war

6 Comments »

  1. The carpet bombing, shelling, drone and missile strikes by Israel of Gaza remind me of the US General in Vietnam who said, “we are destroying the village in order to save it.” Ah, “Newspeak” alive and well in 2023. Remember “Protective Reaction Strikes,” and “Delivering Ordinance,” from the Vietnam War? The spin of this war is sickening from both sides. But the first casualty of any war is the truth. The “fog of war,” obilterates any factual truth from any side.

    Comment by paulrodenlearning | November 2, 2023 | Reply

    • Thanks for the reminder on “Newspeak”. Yes. It is alive and well. In fact, it is thriving. Not well known are the activities of the Atlas Network. This organisation, funded by big resources companies, connects with over 50 “Think Tanks”,and simply shows them how to use language to change public thinking. Their most recent success has been in Australia, where within a few months, public support for an indigenous Voice to Parliament went from a strong ‘Yes” to a resounding “No”. This was done by a campaign of fear words. One of their best words was to warn against “ELITES” – those “evil” academics etc who were explaining the need for indigenous rights. I’m predicting that their next victory will be at COP 28, warning us all about those “evil” elites, – the climate scientists.

      Comment by Christina Macpherson | November 2, 2023 | Reply

      • The”spin doctors” are active all over the world. With 6 “Mega” Congolmerates, (Comcast/Xfinity/NBC/GE, ABC/Disney, SONY/CBS, AOL-CNN-TimeWarner, Fox/NewsCorp, National Amusements)controling what we read, see, hear or watch on TV, Radio, Movie, DVD, the Web, Print and now with “AI” the “truth” whatever that really is is still hard to handle or ascertain.

        Comment by paulrodenlearning | November 2, 2023

      • I wish that there could be an effective way to confront their use of language. Because I am noticing their clever repetitive use of words that convey a lying meaning. “Elites” is just one excellent example (don’t trust anyone with genuine expert knowledge). Of course, in the nuclear area – at present “Clean” is endlessly repeated. Just the pervasive repetition has the effect. In the Australian referendum on the indigenous Voice to Parliament, there was a very effective phrase – “If you don’t know, vote No”. Never mind that this was illogical – if you don’t know, you should vote informally , e.g with a question mark. But the phrase also implied “they are keeping secrets from you” – which absolutely was not the case. All based on the ideas of F.A. Hayek – “forget politics. Politicians just follow prevailing opinions. If you want to change events, you must change ideas.”

        Comment by Christina Macpherson | November 3, 2023

      • Have you ever read “The Politics of the English Language,” by George Orwell? Language is a very powerful tool to control others.

        Comment by paulrodenlearning | November 3, 2023

      • Thank you. paulrodenlearning Sounds like an excellent source. I haven’t yet red it.

        Comment by Christina Macpherson | November 3, 2023


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