HUMAN ASSASINATION IS RISING DAY BY DAY IN PALESTINE
TWO weeks after Hamas staged an
unprecedented attack inside Israel, and Tel Aviv responded with savagery, Palestinians continue to face the heartless
mugging of the Israeli war contraption
However, a tiny sliver of expect
appeared on Saturday when the Rafah crossing that links Egypt to Gaza was finally opened, allowing 20 trucks of aid — for
over 2m people — into the besieged Strip. While Israel is determined to hunger
of Palestinian civilians to casualty, it took the personal intervention of the
UN secretary general to open the crossing and allow in limited aid.
As António Guterres, who visited Rafah, observed, there are “food
trucks on one side and empty stomachs on the other”. The UN and all states with
a conscience must ensure this is not a token display of compassion, and that
the requisite amount of aid reaches Gaza’s people without restriction.
Yet reception as this expansion is,
the world should be under no illusion that Israel has suddenly realised the
human catastrophe it has unleashed in Gaza. A ground invasion of the Strip is
very much on the cards, and knowing the brutality of the Israeli military, the
civilian toll may go up drastically.
Already over 4,000 Palestinians, many of them children, have died
during the conflict. This is more than the number of deaths in the two
Intifadas. Despite these appalling figures, those who run the international
‘rules-based order’ feel no compassion for Palestinians.
Over the past few days, the US
vetoed two UNSC resolutions — one Russian, the other Brazilian — that called for a civilized
ceasefire. As the Russian UN representative noted, the Security Council had
become “hostage to the selfish intentions of the Western bloc”.
The international community — at least those of its members that
consider Palestinians worthy of basic dignity — must insist on an immediate termination
of hostilities. Furthermore, Israel needs to be warned that continuing
slaughter of civilians during a ground invasion will not be tolerated.
Once the bloodshed stops, a serious effort, led by the Global
South, must be undertaken to lastingly solve the Palestine issue, ensuring a
viable Palestinian state, and an end to the daily humiliation of the Arabs by
Israel.
The West has shown that it is not — and arguably has never been —
an honest broker in the Arab-Israeli dispute. That’s why states with a more
measured approach to the issue, such as Russia and China, as well as South
Africa and Brazil, can lead the effort.
History will look back at these dark times and bear witness to the
common people in the East and West who stood in harmony with Palestine’s
defenceless civilians. It will also remember that the world’s most powerful
states — who could have stopped the violence — abetted Israel’s butchery of the
Palestinian people.
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