
By
Naseer Ahmed, New Age Islam
1 April
2024
Francesca
Albanese, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the
Palestinian Territory occupied since 1967, was speaking at the UN Human
Rights Council in Geneva, where she presented her latest report,
entitled ‘Anatomy of a Genocide’, during an interactive dialogue with Member
States.
“Following
nearly six months of unrelenting Israeli assault on occupied Gaza, it is my
solemn duty to report on the worst of what humanity is capable of, and to
present my findings,” she said.
“There are
reasonable grounds to believe that the threshold indicating the commission of
the crime of genocide…has been met.”
Three Acts
Committed
Citing
international law, Ms. Albanese explained that genocide is defined as a
specific set of acts committed with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part,
a national, ethnic, racial or religious group.
“Specifically,
Israel has committed three acts of genocide with the requisite intent: causing
seriously serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group, deliberately
inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its
physical destruction in whole or in part, and imposing measures intended to
prevent birth within the group,” she said.
Furthermore,
“the genocide in Gaza is the most extreme stage of a long-standing settler
colonial process of erasure of the native Palestinians,” she continued.
‘A Tragedy
Foretold’
“For over
76 years, this process has oppressed the Palestinians as a people in every way
imaginable, crushing their inalienable right to self-determination
demographically, economically, territorially, culturally and politically.”
She said
the “colonial amnesia of the West has condoned Israel's colonial settler
project”, adding that “the world now sees the bitter fruit of the impunity
afforded to Israel. This was a tragedy foretold.”
Ms.
Albanese said denial of the reality and the continuation of Israel's impunity
and exceptionalism is no longer viable, especially in light of the binding UN Security Council resolution, adopted on Monday, which called for an immediate ceasefire
in Gaza.
Arms Embargo
And Sanctions Against Israel
“I implore
Member States to abide by their obligations which start with imposing an arms
embargo and sanctions on Israel, and so ensure that the future does not
continue to repeat itself,” she concluded.
Speaking on
the same subject, Chris Hedges, an American journalist, author, commentator and
Presbyterian minister, posted a piece titled A Genocide
Foretold on his sub-stack, which is reproduced below:
The genocide in Gaza is the final stage of a
process begun by Israel decades ago. Anyone who did not see this coming blinded
themselves to the character and ultimate goals of the apartheid state.
There are
no surprises in Gaza. Every horrifying act of Israel’s genocide has been
telegraphed in advance. It has been for decades. The dispossession of
Palestinians of their land is the beating heart of Israel’s settler colonial
project. This dispossession has had dramatic historical moments — 1948 and 1967
— when vast parts of historic Palestine were seized and hundreds of thousands
of Palestinians were ethnically cleansed. Dispossession has also occurred in
increments — the slow-motion theft of land and steady ethnic cleansing in the
West Bank, including East Jerusalem.
The
incursion on Oct. 7 into Israel by Hamas and other resistance groups, which
left 1,154 Israelis, tourists and migrant workers dead and saw about 240 people
taken hostage, gave Israel the pretext for what it has long craved — the total
erasure of Palestinians.
Israel has razed 77 percent of healthcare
facilities in Gaza, 68 percent of telecommunication infrastructure, nearly all
municipal and governmental buildings, commercial, industrial and agricultural
centers, almost half of all roads, over 60 percent of Gaza’s 439,000 homes, 68
percent of residential buildings — the bombing of the Al-Taj tower in Gaza City
on Oct. 25, killed 101
people, including 44 children and 37 women, and injured hundreds — and
obliterated refugee camps. The attack on the Jabalia refugee camp on Oct.
25 killed at
least 126 civilians, including 69 children, and injured 280. Israel has damaged or destroyed Gaza’s
universities, all of which are now closed, and 60 percent of other educational
facilities, including 13 libraries. It has also destroyed at
least 195 heritage sites, including 208 mosques, churches, and Gaza’s Central
Archives, which held 150
years of historical records and documents.
Israel’s
warplanes, missiles, drones, tanks, artillery shells and naval guns daily
pulverize Gaza — which is only 20 miles long and five miles wide — in a scorched earth campaign unlike anything
seen since the war in Vietnam. It has dropped 25,000 tons of explosives —
equivalent to two nuclear bombs — on Gaza, many targets selected by Artificial
Intelligence. It drops unguided munitions (“dumb bombs”) and 2000-pound “bunker
buster” bombs on refugee camps and densely packed urban centres as well as the
so-called “safe zones” — 42 percent of Palestinians killed have been in these
“safe zones” where they were instructed by Israel to flee. Over 1.7 million
Palestinians have been displaced from their homes, forced to find refuge in
overcrowded UNRWA shelters, hospital corridors and courtyards, schools, tents
or the open air in south Gaza, often living next to fetid pools of raw sewage.
Israel has killed at least 32,705 Palestinians in
Gaza, including 13,000 children and 9,000 women. This means Israel is
slaughtering as many as 187 people a day, including 75 children. It has killed
136 journalists,
many, if not most, deliberately targeted. It has killed 340 doctors, nurses
and other health workers — four percent of Gaza’s healthcare personnel. These
numbers do not begin to reflect the actual death toll since only those dead
registered in morgues and hospitals, most of which no longer function, are
counted. The death toll, when those who are missing are counted, is well over
40,000.
Doctors are
forced to amputate limbs without anaesthetic. Those with severe medical
conditions — cancer, diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease — have died from
lack of treatment or will die soon. Over a hundred women give birth every day with
little to no medical care. Miscarriages are
up by 300 percent. Over 90 percent of the Palestinians in Gaza suffer
from severe food insecurity, with people eating animal
feed and grass.
Children are dying of
starvation. Palestinian writers, academics,
scientists and their family members have been tracked and assassinated. Over
75,000 Palestinians have been wounded, many of whom will be crippled for
life.
“Seventy
percent of recorded deaths have consistently been women and children,” writes Francesca
Albanese, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the
Palestinian Territory occupied since 1967, in her report issued on March 25.
“Israel failed to prove that the remaining 30 percent, i.e. adult males, were
active Hamas combatants — a necessary condition for them to be lawfully
targeted. By early December, Israel’s security advisors claimed the killing of
‘7,000 terrorists’ in a stage of the campaign when less than 5,000 adult males
in total had been identified among the casualties, thus implying that all adult
males killed were ‘terrorists.’”
Israel
plays linguistic tricks to deny anyone in Gaza the status of civilians and any
building - including mosques, hospitals and schools - protected status.
Palestinians are all branded as
responsible for the attack on Oct. 7 or written off as human shields for Hamas.
All structures are considered legitimate targets by Israel because they are
allegedly Hamas command
centers or said to harbour
Hamas fighters.
These
accusations, Albanese writes, are a “pretext” used to justify “the killing of
civilians under a cloak of purported legality, whose all-enveloping
pervasiveness admits only of genocidal intent.”
In scale,
we have not seen an assault on the Palestinians of this magnitude. Still, all
these measures – the killing of civilians, dispossession of land, arbitrary
detention, torture, disappearances, closures imposed on Palestinian towns and
villages, house demolitions, revoking residence permits, deportation, destruction
of the infrastructure that maintains civil society, military occupation,
dehumanizing language, theft of natural resources, especially aquifers — have
long defined Israel’s campaign to eradicate Palestinians.
The
occupation and genocide would not be possible without the U.S., which gives
Israel $3.8 billion in annual military assistance and is now sending another
$2.5 billion in bombs, including 1,800 MK84 2,000-pound bombs, 500 MK82
500-pound bombs and fighter jets to Israel. This, too, is our genocide.
The
genocide in Gaza is the culmination of a process. It is not an act. The genocide is
the predictable denouement of
Israel’s settler colonial project. It is coded within the DNA of the Israeli
apartheid state. It is where Israel had to end up.
Zionist Leaders
Are Open About Their Goals.
Israeli
Minister of Defence Yoav Gallant, after Oct. 7, announced that Gaza would receive “no
electricity, no food, no water, no fuel.” Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs
Israel Katz said: “Humanitarian aid to Gaza? No
electrical switch will be turned on, no water hydrant will be opened.” Avi
Dichter, the Minister of Agriculture, referred
to Israel’s military assault as “the Gaza Nakba,” referencing the Nakba, or
“catastrophe”, which between 1947 and 1949, drove 750,000 Palestinians from their land
and saw thousands massacred by Zionist militias. Likud member of the Israeli
Knesset Revital Gottlieb posted on her social media account: “Bring
down buildings!! Bomb without distinction!!…Flatten Gaza. Without mercy! This
time, there is no room for mercy!” Not to be outdone, Minister of Heritage
Amichai Eliyahu supported using nuclear weapons on Gaza as
“one of the possibilities.”
The message
from the Israeli leadership is unequivocal. Annihilate the Palestinians the same
way we annihilated Native Americans, the Australians annihilated the First
Nations peoples, the Germans annihilated the Herero in Namibia, the Turks
annihilated Armenians and the Nazis annihilated the Jews.
The
Specifics Are Different. The Process Is The Same.
We cannot
plead ignorance. We know what happened to the Palestinians. We know what is
happening to the Palestinians. We know what will happen to the Palestinians.
But it is
easier to pretend. Pretend Israel will allow in humanitarian aid. Pretend there
will be a ceasefire. Pretend Palestinians will return to their destroyed homes
in Gaza. Pretend Gaza will be rebuilt. Pretend the Palestinian Authority will
administer Gaza. Pretend there will be a two-state solution. Pretend there is
no genocide.
The
genocide, which the U.S. is funding
and sustaining with
weapons shipments, says something not only about Israel, but about us, about
Western civilization, about who we are as a people, where we came from and what
defines us. It says that all our vaunted morality and respect for human rights
is a lie. It says that people of color, especially when they are poor and
vulnerable, do not count. It says their hopes, dreams, dignity and aspirations
for freedom are worthless. It says we will ensure global domination through racialized
violence.
This lie —
that Western civilization is predicated on “values” such as respect for human
rights and the rule of law — is one the Palestinians, and all those in the
Global South, as well as Native Americans and Black and Brown Americans have
known for centuries. But, with the Gaza genocide live streamed, this lie is
impossible to sustain.
We do not
halt Israel’s genocide because we are Israel, infected with white supremacy and
intoxicated by our domination of the globe’s wealth and the power to obliterate
others with our industrial weapons. Remember The New York Times columnist Thomas
Friedman telling Charlie Rose on the eve of the war in Iraq that American
soldiers should go house to house from Basra to Baghdad and say
to Iraqis “suck on
this?” That is the real credo of the U.S. empire.
The world
outside of the industrialized fortresses in the Global North is acutely aware
that the fate of the Palestinians is their fate. As climate change imperils
survival, as resources become scarce, as migration becomes imperative for
millions, as agricultural yields decline, as coastal areas are flooded, as
droughts and wildfires proliferate, as states fail, as armed resistance
movements rise to battle their oppressors along with their proxies, genocide
will not be an anomaly. It will be the norm. The earth’s vulnerable and poor,
those Frantz Fanon called “the wretched of the earth,” will be the next
Palestinians.
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Also
Read: A Genocide
Foretold: Genocide In Gaza Is The Final Stage Of A Process Begun By Israel
Decades Ago
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A
frequent contributor to NewAgeIslam.com, Naseer Ahmed is an Engineering
graduate from IIT Kanpur and is an independent IT consultant after having
served in both the Public and Private sector in responsible positions for over
three decades. He has spent years studying Quran in-depth and made seminal
contributions to its interpretation.
URL: https://newageislam.com/islam-politics/anatomy-genocide-israel-palestine/d/132050
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