Saturday 27th of September 2025

a genocidal text demanding human sacrifices....

 

There is no end in sight for the massacre in Gaza. Nearly two years after the start of Al Aqsa Flood, the United Nations Human Rights Council has — finally —  declared Israel’s war in Gaza genocide.

Seventy-two pages, with hundreds of footnotes, and a litany of atrocity stories catalogue the devastating human destruction. The details are gruesome. Extermination, torture, sexual violence and starvation are not outliers but the systematic instruments of genocide.

 

Ritual human sacrifice
How the West normalizes the crimes of Zionism

NICK ESTES

 

And yet, anyone with an internet connection and a conscience is witness to these horrors in real time: videos, livestreams, photos, and eyewitness testimony streamed straight to our palms. The evidence was always there.

So why did it take this institution so long to speak in plain terms? Why, after months of slaughter and daily images of devastation, did this international body only now name what many already knew for so long?

So far, the United Nations has been unwilling and unable to stop the genocide. Member states have also seen what we have seen., And yet, notwithstanding the actions of the Palestinian resistance, including Iran and Yemen, there has been no direct military intervention to stop it.

The United States has led a campaign to normalise and obscure the violence — politically, rhetorically, and materially — while others have moved between active intervention and quiet, or sometimes loud, acquiescence. The world has cleaved into two camps: those trying to stop the killing and those doing everything in their power to let it continue. Those in the second group encompass a wide range of activities, from doing nothing to actively promoting and engaging in the genocide or by attacking and killing those who are opposed to it.

“The colonial world is the Manichean world,” wrote Frantz Fanon. Split into stark binaries, nuance is excised by force. Those are the conditions not of the Native’s own making, but brutally thrust upon them. War ends nuance. Bombing a hospital ends nuance. Shrapnel tearing children apart ends nuance. Systemic sexual violence and torture end nuance. Genocide ends nuance.

That is why I have come to see Gaza as more than war, and even more than genocide. What is unfolding is ritualised violence: collective, ceremonial, enacted like a grim sacrament. Ritual human sacrifice may sound archaic or sensational. But if we understand ritual as patterned, public, and meaningful violence — performed to communicate power, to terrify, to extinguish life — then the term clarifies what otherwise seems senseless.

Chinese professor Jiang Xuechin described the Palestinian genocide as ritual human sacrifice in a recent  YouTube lecture. While I agree with his definitions, his historical example of the Aztecs doing human sacrifice obscures more than it illustrates the kind of colonial violence practised in Gaza.

Colonisers often inflate the intra-group violence of the people they conquer, often to obscure their own crimes, oftentimes entirely fabricating the atrocities of Natives. The Spanish genocide of Mesoamerican peoples, on the other hand, was so thorough that it killed millions and, according to some experts, even contributed to a global climate shift known as the Little Ice Age. European war and disease killed off up to 90% of many Indigenous peoples, including the Aztecs.

Indigenous peoples were killed in vast numbers with ritualistic brutality, under the banner of the Christian cross and the authority of the Bible – atrocities that dwarfed those of the Aztecs. The Native population of the Americas has never recovered. It is not “savage” Indigenous brutality that should be cited as the precedent, but “civilised” European ritual human sacrifice, the kind that literally changed the weather.

There is nothing anachronistic about a 21st century genocide. Colonialism and imperialism are not relics; they remain the most recognisable forms of oppression, persisting for centuries. The Zionist genocide of Palestinians draws upon the same biblical justifications that fuelled earlier conquests.

YouTube: UN Palestinian Rights Committee

As Justin Podur and I discussed in  “The Book of Genocide,” the Bible has long served as a genocidal text.

“Remember what Amalek did to you,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reminded Israeli soldiers and commanders in November 2023. “This is a war between the sons of light and the sons of darkness.” The story, which is possibly make-believe, is from the Hebrew Bible. God commands the Hebrews to annihilate the Amalekites: “Utterly destroy all that they have; do not spare them, but kill both man and woman, child and infant, ox and sheep, camel and donkey.”

Such biblical incitements to genocide are not outliers in the UN report. They are foundational myths of Zionism, just as they were foundational myths of Manifest Destiny. Anglo settler nations like the US and Canada intuitively recognise themselves in Zionism. We did it, so it must be right. Settler societies live with the mentality that extermination was proof of superiority – whether of civilisation, religion or race.

The US has been especially successful at erasing its own history of ritual human sacrifice – hiding it in plain sight, normalising it, and then sending it down a memory hole.

So what is the effect of ritual human sacrifice today? Israel has taken what should be taboo and, despite global condemnation, normalised its horrors. Given the disproportionate number of Palestinian children killed, we could go further: Zionist violence has taken on the shape of ritual child sacrifice.

There is no exit for Israel from this path but to continue – until it is stopped.

https://nickestes.substack.com/p/ritual-human-sacrifice?

 

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         Gus Leonisky

         POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.

"finish the job"....

Netanyahu Tells UN Israel Will ‘Finish the Job’ in Gaza
The Israeli leader gave his speech to a mostly empty room after a mass walkout
by Kyle Anzalone 


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to a mostly empty room at the UN as delegates engaged in a mass walkout before the Israeli leader began speaking. Netanyahu claimed Israel had eliminated leadership in Yemen, Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria. He went on to say Israel would “finish the job” in Gaza.

“The final remnants of Hamas are holed up in Gaza City. They vow to repeat the atrocities of Oct. 7,” Netanyahu said on Friday. “That is why Israel must finish the job. That is why we want to do so.”

He demanded the release of the remaining 48 Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. The family members of the captives released a statement following Netanyahu’s speech, saying his calls to finish the job endangered their loved ones. 

“Netanyahu’s call to ‘finish the job’ and continue fighting endangers the very people we’re fighting to save,” their statement explains. “Every day of continued war puts the living hostages at greater risk.”

The father of one hostage attempted to disrupt Netanyahu’s speech. 

Tel Aviv has undermined the diplomatic process to free the Israeli captives and end the onslaught in Gaza. In March, Israel broke a deal that would have led to the release of all hostages. 

Earlier this month, Israel attempted to assassinate Hamas leadership as they were meeting to discuss a proposal made by Donald Trump that would have seen the release of all the Israeli hostages before a ceasefire was implemented. 

The Israeli leader asserted in 2024 that Israel was close to “finishing the job” by eliminating the remnants of Hamas in Gaza. While the IDF completely destroyed Rafah last year, Hamas continues to have tens of thousands of fighters in Gaza and holds Israeli hostages. 

“We are advancing to the end of the stage of eliminating the Hamas terrorist army; we will continue striking its remnants,” Netanyahu said last July. 

Several top Israeli officials have said the goal in Gaza goes beyond returning the hostages, and the actual objective is to ethnically cleanse Palestine from the Strip. 

Additionally, the Israeli leader’s remarks put him at odds with the American President. Trump told reporters on Friday before Netanyahu’s address that a deal to end the war was “close.”

Trump and Netanyahu also appear divided on the future of the West Bank. The President held a meeting with Arab leaders on the sidelines of the UN summit and said that he would not allow Israel to annex the West Bank. 

Netanyahu asserted that Israel would never allow the creation of a Palestinian state, calling the idea “sheer madness.” He added, It would be like “giving Al-Qaida a state one mile from New York City after September 11.”

Tel Aviv’s refusal to allow the two-state solution to materialize has put the US out of line with its European and Arab allies, who voted to recognize the state of Palestine earlier this week. 

During his address, Netanyahu claimed Israel has waged multiple successful wars across the Middle East over the past two years. He asserted that half of Ansar Allah’s leadership in Yemen had been killed. While Israeli forces assassinated the Prime Minister of Yemen, Ansar Allah continues its blockade of Israeli shipping in the Red Sea, and a drone launched from Yemen injured 22 people at a hotel in southern Israel on Wednesday. 

He went on to say Israel had eliminated the leadership of Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Syrian government led by Bashar al-Assad. Netanyahu then threatened to attack Shia militias in Iraq and restart Israel’s aggressive war against Iran. 

While most UN delegates left the General Assembly hall as Netanyahu began to speak, the Israeli leader said the IDF was broadcasting his speech to Gaza via loudspeakers and by livestreaming it through Palestinians’ phones. 

Kyle Anzalone is the opinion editor of Anitwar.com and news editor of the Libertarian Institute. He hosts The Kyle Anzalone Show and is co-host of Conflicts of Interest with Connor Freeman.

 

https://news.antiwar.com/2025/09/26/netanyahu-tells-un-israel-will-finish-the-job-in-gaza/

 

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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT.

 

         Gus Leonisky

         POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.