Thursday, July 17, 2025

Israel’s Democracy Is a Sham—and the World Sees It 7/17/2025

                            Israel’s Democracy Is a Sham—and the World Sees It

The collapse of Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling coalition, triggered by the withdrawal of his ultra-Orthodox allies over military draft exemptions, exposes more than a political crisis—it exposes the enduring myth of Israeli democracy. For decades, Israel has marketed itself as “the only democracy in the Middle East,” but that claim is now in ruins, shattered by deep systemic inequality, institutionalized racism, and apartheid policies that have turned the country into a pariah on the global stage.
The current standoff is just the latest symptom of a deeper rot. Netanyahu’s coalition, stitched together from messianic settlers, religious extremists, and authoritarian ideologues, has governed through repression, corruption, and brute force. Now, as ultra-Orthodox parties like Shas and United Torah Judaism bolt over demands to enshrine military exemptions for their followers, the government’s collapse reveals the farce at its core. A democracy in name only, Israel is in truth a theocratic ethnocracy where the rule of law bends to religious power brokers, and where equal rights are selectively applied.
The exemption crisis itself is appalling in its implications. While Israeli Jews—especially secular youth and religious Zionists—are forced into combat, many of whom return in body bags from Gaza or the northern border, tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students have been shielded from the draft for decades. The Supreme Court recently ruled this policy unconstitutional. Instead of obeying the court, Netanyahu and his allies sought to override it with new laws, cementing the reality that Israel’s judiciary is expendable when it threatens entrenched privilege.
This brazen disregard for judicial authority mirrors Israel’s broader contempt for human rights. While the world watches in horror as Palestinians in Gaza are starved, bombed, and displaced in massive numbers, Israeli leaders deny accountability, censor journalists, and criminalize dissent. Entire neighborhoods have been razed, hospitals leveled, and aid convoys blocked. Children in Gaza die not only from airstrikes, but from hunger and untreated wounds. This is not the behavior of a democracy—it is the machinery of a state committing crimes against humanity with impunity, propped up by American weapons and European silence.
The world has taken notice. Israel is now widely regarded as a pariah state. Multiple international bodies—including the United Nations and The International Criminal Court—have condemned its policies. Leading human rights organizations like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have declared that Israel practices apartheid. In capitals across the globe, from Johannesburg to Dublin to Santiago, millions have marched in solidarity with Palestinians, outraged by the carnage and hypocrisy.
Even within Israel, many citizens are growing ashamed. A growing number of Israelis—especially secular professionals, academics, and young people—are quietly leaving or considering emigration. Some are disgusted by their government's unrelenting cruelty. Others fear the collapse of civil society under the weight of rising authoritarianism, racism, and militarism. Increasingly, to be Israeli abroad is to be met not with admiration, but with questions, criticism, or outright revulsion.
This is the legacy of Netanyahu’s reign. He has not only isolated Israel diplomatically, but morally. His cynical alliance with ultra-Orthodox and far-right extremists has hollowed out democratic institutions, gutted judicial independence, and normalized violence against Palestinians. Now, his government is imploding under the weight of its own contradictions, but the damage may already be irreversible.
Let us not pretend this is an internal Israeli matter. The so-called “only democracy in the Middle East” has become a brutal occupier, a religious autocracy, and a cautionary tale. Real democracies don’t deny basic rights to millions based on ethnicity. They don’t destroy hospitals, starve children, or attack journalists. And they certainly don’t protect sectarian privilege while demanding national sacrifice from everyone else.
Israel’s collapse isn’t just about political arithmetic or coalition math. It is about a society that has chosen apartheid over equality, impunity over justice, and supremacy over peace. Until Israel confronts this truth, it cannot heal. And until the world stops pretending otherwise, it remains complicit.


Wednesday, July 16, 2025

When the Guilty Investigate Themselves, terror in Gaza and the Occupied Territories7/16/2025

 When the Guilty Investigate Themselves, terror in Gaza and the Occupied Territories

At least 21 Palestinians were killed this week at a food distribution site in Gaza after guards with the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation fired tear gas into a crowd of starving civilians, triggering a deadly stampede. This is not an isolated tragedy. Since May, over 875 Palestinians have been killed and 5,600 injured by Israeli soldiers and U.S. contractors—many while attempting to collect food near aid sites.
Meanwhile, Gaza’s hospitals report a dire shortage of specialized formula for premature infants due to Israel’s blockade. One mother at Nasser Hospital mourned the deaths of three malnourished children and asked, “Do we wait until the baby dies?”
In the occupied West Bank, violence continues with impunity. U.S. citizen Sayfollah Musallet was beaten to death by Israeli settlers, prompting U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee to call for an Israeli investigation—yet not a U.S.-led one, as the victim’s family demands. While Huckabee mouths words like "accountability," settler attacks intensify. In Burqa, settlers destroyed dozens of cars as Israeli soldiers stood by.
How can the perpetrators be trusted to investigate themselves? These atrocities demand independent international investigations, an end to U.S. complicity, and justice for the countless Palestinian victims.
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Guilty Nations Enabling Genocide in Gaza 7/16/2025

                                           Guilty Nations Enabling Genocide in Gaza

The nations fueling the ongoing genocide in Gaza must be called out and held accountable—not only by international courts but by their own citizens.
The United States stands chief among them, having supplied Israel with over $17 billion in emergency military aid on top of its annual $3.8 billion military funding package. Germany, Israel’s second-largest arms supplier, shipped hundreds of millions of euros worth of weapons during the assault on Gaza before pressure led to a partial pullback. The UK, Canada, France, and Italy all licensed arms sales or sent ammunition well after the October 2023 massacre began. India, too, supplied surveillance drones and rocket components. Serbia and the Netherlands were also among the suppliers, although Dutch courts later blocked further shipments.
Each of these governments acted in full view of the horrifying consequences: tens of thousands of civilians killed, children starved, hospitals bombed, entire neighborhoods flattened. Their leaders cannot feign ignorance.
But this complicity is not theirs alone. It implicates the people of these nations—unless we rise to demand a full stop to weapons transfers, a permanent ceasefire, and unfettered humanitarian access.
Silence is no longer neutrality. It is endorsement. The guilty nations are known. Their citizens must now decide: will you be complicit, or will you act?




Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Gaza's Lifelines Cut: 7/15/2025

                                             Gaza's Lifelines Cut: 

UN Pleads as Israel Intensifies Attacks, another Holocaust is looming

The United Nations Development Programme has issued a grave warning: “Without fuel, the lifelines will vanish for 2.1 million people in Gaza.” Israel’s ongoing blockade has decimated access to fuel, critical for hospitals, water purification, and humanitarian aid.
The UN refugee agency (UNRWA) reports that one in ten children seen at its clinics since 2024 is malnourished, with rates worsening. Meanwhile, Israel continues attacks across Gaza, including on tents sheltering displaced families. In Khan Younis, an Israeli strike killed an entire family inside a tent—Hossam, his pregnant wife Soaad, their 14-year-old son Abdel Rahman, and daughters Fayrouz and Shahd. Only one child survived, because he had stepped away to fetch water.
As if that weren’t enough, Israeli soldiers told the news outlet +972 that they’re using grenade-firing drones against forcibly evacuated Palestinians. One soldier likened the drone operation to “a video game,” admitting they target civilians to deter others from returning home.
Even as a ceasefire is announced in Syria’s Suwayda province, Israel has launched more airstrikes—this time under the guise of protecting Druze communities—further escalating regional instability.
These are not the actions of a nation acting in self-defense. They are war crimes. The world must not look away.

American Citizen Beaten to death by Settler Terrorist in the West Bank

 American Citizen Beaten to death by Settler Terrorist in the West Bank, IDF soldiers fail to stop the gruesome murder

The brutal killing of 20-year-old Palestinian American Sayfollah “Saif” Musallet by Israeli settlers terrorists in the West Bank demands immediate accountability. Saif, born and raised in Florida, was visiting family when he was attacked by a mob of settlers in Sinjil, northeast of Ramallah. Eyewitnesses say the settlers, some armed and dressed in military-style clothing, beat him while fatally shooting his companion, Mohammad al-Shalabi. Paramedics were blocked from reaching Saif for hours. He died before reaching a hospital.
This was not a random act of violence—it was part of a growing campaign of terror by Israeli settlers to drive Palestinians off their land. Activist Jonathan Pollak, injured in the same attack, called the assault an extension of state-backed ethnic cleansing. Israeli soldiers on the scene arrested the victims and did nothing to stop the settler mob.
Saif’s family, still awaiting contact from U.S. officials, is calling for a full investigation. He is the seventh U.S. citizen killed by Israeli soldiers or settlers since 2022, joining a tragic list that includes journalist Shireen Abu Akleh and activist Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi. No one has been held accountable in any of these murders.
It’s time for the U.S. government to stop enabling Israeli impunity and stand up for its own citizens. If America cannot protect a young man from Florida from being lynched overseas, what value do its passport and principles really hold?

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Monday, July 14, 2025

Netanyahu’s lust for Power 7/14/2025


                                 Netanyahu’s lust for Power


A bombshell investigation by The New York Times Magazine, co-authored by Pulitzer Prize-winning Israeli journalist Ronen Bergman, reveals that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu deliberately prolonged the war in Gaza to maintain power and avoid prosecution for corruption.
Based on interviews with over 110 officials and scores of documents, the report details how Netanyahu rejected multiple ceasefire proposals, including a major deal in April 2024 that would have freed hostages, paused the war, and opened the door to normalization with Saudi Arabia. But when threatened by far-right members of his fragile ruling coalition, Netanyahu shelved the plan to preserve his political survival.
Bergman notes Netanyahu prioritized “the safety of his continuous rule” over lives—Israeli and Palestinian alike. The war’s continuation has led to hundreds more Palestinian deaths, more hostages perishing, and Israel expanding its military operations across the region.
Shockingly, the investigation also exposes how Netanyahu for years saw Hamas as a political asset—blocking military action against it and even facilitating Qatari funding to the group to undermine peace talks and the Palestinian Authority.
This cynical manipulation of war for personal gain is unconscionable. The U.S. and the international community must stop enabling Netanyahu’s government and demand accountability for these grave abuses of power.

Another Bloody Weekend: 7/14/2025

                                Another Bloody Weekend:

 Israel’s Escalating War on Palestinians

Ignoring the lessons of the Holocaust and the moral teachings of their own faith, Israeli leaders continue their rampage of mass murder and starvation against Palestinians—with full backing from U.S. weapons and taxpayer dollars. Over 200 Palestinians were killed this weekend alone, adding to a death toll in Gaza that now exceeds 58,000—a figure widely considered a major undercount.
On Sunday, an Israeli missile struck a water distribution point in Nuseirat refugee camp, killing at least 10 people, including six children. A separate airstrike on a Gaza City market killed 17 more. Saturday saw the killing of 38 desperate aid seekers. Paramedic Hassan Omran reported that many injuries were to the head and torso, stating, “The occupation purposely kills and annihilates people... they get killed in cold blood.”
Meanwhile, former Israeli Prime Ministers Ehud Olmert and Yair Lapid condemned Prime Minister Netanyahu’s proposal to forcibly relocate Palestinians into a so-called “humanitarian city” built atop Rafah’s ruins, likening it to ethnic cleansing and the creation of a concentration camp.
In the West Bank, Israeli settlers murdered 20-year-old Palestinian American Sayfollah Musallet of Tampa, Florida, while he visited family. Settlers blocked ambulances for hours, preventing aid. He is the seventh American killed since October 2023.
This is not self-defense. This is state-sponsored terror. The U.S. must end its complicity now.