Tuesday 14th of January 2025

Australia's war of genocide against the Palestinian people....

It seems like Western countries cannot draw lessons from their shameful past. Just as they appeased the Nazi and apartheid regimes, they are repeating their mistake by appeasing the Zionist regime in occupied Palestine while it’s waging a war of genocide against the Palestinian people.

 

Blinded by political donations: Appeasing a rogue state and its extremist lobby    By Ali Kazak

 

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has sent Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus to visit Israel for a week to “mend” his government’s relations with the rogue state of Israel as if Australia has done something wrong.

What is there for the government to apologise for? The one who is internationally condemned and needs to apologise and be reprimanded is the Israeli government.

Furthermore, Dreyfus is a supporter of Israel, and he was a National Editorial Board member of the extremist Israeli lobby group “The Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC)”.

Let’s see what some people have to say about AIJAC.

In his book The Power Broker – Mark Leibler, an Australian Jewish Life, Michael Gawenda quoted Jewish academic and former director of Monash University’s Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation, Mark Baker, saying, “AIJAC tried to silence people, that their criticism of people who held views they didn’t like was almost always extreme and sometimes personal. …AIJAC wounded people. They have created an organisation that represents the far right in Israel. Every word that comes out of AIJAC is of the far right.”

Prominent Australian journalist, John Lyons, described AIJAC in his book, How the Australian public is short-changed on Israel and Gaza, saying, “AIJAC is aligned to the far right of Israeli politics.”

And former editor of The Australian newspaper, Chris Mitchell AO, has been quoted in Lyons’s book Balcony Over Jerusalem, saying, “Of all the Jewish groups, I found AIJAC the most hardline.”

The Israel lobby bets on both horses; they cleverly manipulate their political donations to the Labor and Liberal parties by making them compete with each other in supporting Israel to win the lobby’s blessing, even when it is at the expense of Australia’s national interests, its values and international law, making Israel exceptional.

Let me provide some quotes to illustrate that.

In his book, Run for Your life, former foreign minister and the longest continuously serving premier of the state of NSW, Bob Carr, wrote,  “The hold of the Israel lobby over Australian politicians is based on two facts: first, donations to the political parties from the Jewish community leadership; second, paid trips to Israel extended to every member of parliament and journalists, from the Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC) over 700 trips alone. This political influence is particularly noticeable with the Victorian ALP Right and deserves some examination by journalistic sleuths, who seem reluctant to touch the subject. No other community, in my experience, treats politicians as their poodles; even when making a political case-not the Tamils or Sinhalese, the Chinese, the Macedonians, the Cypriots, the Turks nor the Armenians.”

Former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser wrote in an article titled The isolation of Hamas is impeding peace in the Sydney Morning Herald on 11 August 2009, “Those who believe Israel’s policies are misguided should not remain silent and governments should not be locked into uncritical support of Israel…Australian governments have paid lip service to even-handedness between Israel and the Palestinians… Fear of criticism from the Jewish lobby in Australia has so far prevented Australian governments taking effective action…”

And former Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the National Party, Doug Anthony, was quoted in The Age on 21 July 1993, saying, “… maybe the Jewish lobby is twisting somebody’s tail. They are powerful. They work at it. They are a minority who have to battle very hard and they do battle, to Australia’s disadvantage in this case.”

There is no justification and nothing to be mended with Israel other than to grovel and appease the Israeli lobby to gain their political donations at the expense of Australia and its international standing and reputation.

It is inconceivable that a Labor or Liberal Government would treat a Russian, Japanese or Chinese lobby group the way it deals with Israel and its lobby, even though China is a neighbour, a superpower and Australia’s biggest trading partner.

Albanese is discrediting his government, the Labor Party and Australia by appeasing an occupying, colonial, apartheid regime committing a war of genocide against the Palestinian people. Israel is condemned by the overwhelming majority of countries around the world, including the United Nations, international law, the International Court of Justice. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is wanted by the International Criminal Court.

Despite the government’s display of humiliation and shame, the Opposition, under Peter Dutton, is further humiliating Australia by calling for even more appeasement of the isolated and internationally condemned rogue state, abandoning its liberal Western values and displaying a great deal of hypocrisy.

Hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of citizens have been demonstrating weekly, in cities all over Australia, for well over a year, demanding the government show consistent respect for international law as it does vis-a-vis other countries, by imposing an economic and military blockade on Israel, withdrawing the ambassador from Tel Aviv, and expelling the Israeli ambassador, not groveling to the lobby of this rogue regime.

While the Israeli lobby has succeeded in achieving its influence through political donations, the Jewish community does not have the power of influential electoral votes. Australia’s electoral vote is on the side of justice, equality and peace for the Palestinian people.

https://johnmenadue.com/blinded-by-political-donations/

 

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Acclimatizing the U.S. to the Gaza genocide was most crucially abetted by Biden and his loyalists, who pretended he wasn’t doing what he was really doing, says Norman Solomon.

 

When news broke last week that President Joe Biden just approved another $8 billion for shipping weapons to Israel, a nameless official vowed that “we will continue to provide the capabilities necessary for Israel’s defense.” 

Following reports last month from Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch concluding that Israeli actions in Gaza are genocide, Biden’s decision was a new low for his presidency.

It’s logical to focus on Biden as an individual. His choices to keep sending huge quantities of weaponry to Israel have been pivotal and calamitous. But the presidential genocide and the active acquiescence of the vast majority of Congress are matched by the dominant media and overall politics of the United States.

Forty days after the Gaza war began, Anne Boyer announced her resignation as poetry editor of The New York Times Magazine. More than a year later, her statement illuminates why the moral credibility of so many liberal institutions has collapsed in the wake of Gaza’s destruction.

While Boyer denounced “the Israeli state’s U.S.-backed war against the people of Gaza,” she emphatically chose to disassociate herself from the nation’s leading liberal news organization: 

“I can’t write about poetry amidst the ‘reasonable’ tones of those who aim to acclimatize us to this unreasonable suffering. No more ghoulish euphemisms. No more verbally sanitized hellscapes. No more warmongering lies.”

The acclimatizing process soon became routine. It was most crucially abetted by President Biden and his loyalists, who were especially motivated to pretend that he wasn’t really doing what he was really doing.

For mainline journalists, the process required the willing suspension of belief in a consistent standard of language and humanity. When Boyer acutely grasped the dire significance of its Gaza coverage, she withdrew from “the newspaper of record.”

Content analysis of the war’s first six weeks found that coverage by The New York Times, Washington Post and Los Angeles Times had a steeply dehumanizing slant toward Palestinians. The three papers “disproportionately emphasized Israeli deaths in the conflict” and “used emotive language to describe the killings of Israelis, but not Palestinians,” a study by The Intercept showed. 

“The term ‘slaughter’ was used by editors and reporters to describe the killing of Israelis versus Palestinians 60 to 1, and ‘massacre’ was used to describe the killing of Israelis versus Palestinians 125 to 2. ‘Horrific’ was used to describe the killing of Israelis versus Palestinians 36 to 4.”

After a year of the Gaza war, Arab-American historian Rashid Khalidi said

“My objection to organs of opinion like The New York Times is that they see absolutely everything from an Israeli perspective. ‘How does it affect Israel, how do the Israelis see it?’ Israel is at the center of their worldview, and that’s true of our elites generally, all over the West. The Israelis have very shrewdly, by preventing direct reportage from Gaza, further enabled that Israelocentric perspective.”

Khalidi summed up: “The mainstream media is as blind as it ever was, as willing to shill for any monstrous Israeli lie, to act as stenographers for power, repeating what is said in Washington.”

 

The conformist media climate smoothed the way for Biden and his prominent rationalizers to slide off the hook and shape the narrative, disguising complicity as even-handed policy. Meanwhile, mighty boosts of Israel’s weapons and ammunition were coming from the United States. Nearly half of the Palestinians they killed were children.

For those children and their families, the road to hell was paved with good doublethink. So, for instance, while the Gaza horrors went on, no journalist would confront Biden with what he’d said at the time of the widely decried school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, when the president had quickly gone on live television. 

“There are parents who will never see their child again,” he said, adding: “To lose a child is like having a piece of your soul ripped away. . . . It’s a feeling shared by the siblings, and the grandparents, and their family members, and the community that’s left behind.” 

And he asked plaintively, “Why are we willing to live with this carnage? Why do we keep letting this happen?”

The massacre in Uvalde killed 19 children. The daily massacre in Gaza has taken the lives of that many Palestinian kids in a matter of hours.

While Biden refused to acknowledge the ethnic cleansing and mass murder that he kept making possible, Democrats in his orbit cooperated with silence or other types of evasion. A longstanding maneuver amounts to checking the box for a requisite platitude by affirming support for a “two-state solution.”

Dominating Capitol Hill, an unspoken precept has held that Palestinian people are expendable as a practical political matter. 

Party leaders like Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries did virtually nothing to indicate otherwise. Nor did they exert themselves to defend incumbent House Democrats Jamaal Bowman and Cori Bush, defeated in summer primaries with an unprecedented deluge of multimillion-dollar ad campaigns funded by AIPAC and Republican donors.

The overall media environment was a bit more varied but no less lethal for Palestinian civilians. During its first several months, the Gaza war received huge quantities of mainstream media coverage, which thinned over time; the effects were largely to normalize the continual slaughter. 

Some exceptional reporting existed about the suffering, but the journalism gradually took on a media ambience akin to background noise, while credulously hyping Biden’s weak ceasefire efforts as determined quests.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came in for increasing amounts of criticism. But the prevalent U.S. media coverage and political rhetoric — unwilling to expose the Israeli mission to destroy Palestinians en masse — rarely went beyond portraying Israel’s leaders as insufficiently concerned with protecting Palestinian civilians.

Instead of candor about horrific truths, the usual tales of U.S. media and politics have offered euphemisms and evasions.

When she resigned as The New York Times Magazine poetry editor in mid-November 2023, Boyer condemned what she called “an ongoing war against the people of Palestine, people who have resisted through decades of occupation, forced dislocation, deprivation, surveillance, siege, imprisonment, and torture.” 

Another poet, William Stafford, wrote decades ago:

I call it cruel and maybe the root of all cruelty
to know what occurs but not recognize the fact.

Norman Solomon is the national director of RootsAction.org and executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy. His book, War Made Invisible: How America Hides the Human Toll of Its Military Machine, was published in June 2023 by The New Press.

This article is from Z Network.

 

https://consortiumnews.com/2025/01/13/genocidal-president-genocidal-politics/

 

 

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