Gaza: a pause before the storm
The US and its allies will continue backing Israel's
war on Gaza after a brief truce. But as the case for 'genocide' grows stronger,
the new multipolar powers will have to confront the old hegemons and their
Rules-Based Chaos.
NOV 23, 2023
https://new.thecradle.co/articles/gaza-a-pause-before-the-storm
While the world cries “Israeli genocide,” the Biden
White House is gushing over the upcoming Gaza truce it helped broker, as though it's actually “on
the verge” of its “biggest diplomatic victory.”
Behind the self-congratulatory narratives, the US
administration is not remotely “wary about Netanyahu’s endgame,” it fully
endorses it - genocide included - as agreed at the White House less than three
weeks before Al-Aqsa Flood, in a 20 September meeting between Israeli President
Benjamin Netanyahu and Joe “The Mummy” Biden’s handlers.
The US/Qatar-brokered “truce,” which is supposed to go
into effect this week, is not a ceasefire. It is a PR move to soften Israel's
genocide and boost its morale by securing the release of a few dozen captives.
Moreover, the record shows that Israel never respects ceasefires.
Predictably, what really worries the US administration
is the “unintended consequence” of the truce, which will “allow journalists
broader access to Gaza and the opportunity to further illuminate the
devastation there and turn public opinion on Israel.”
Real journalists have been working in Gaza 24/7 since
October 7 – dozens of whom have been killed by the Israeli military machine in
what Reporters Sans Frontieres calls “one of the deadliest tolls in a
century.”
These journalists have spared no effort to go all the
way to “illuminate the devastation,” a euphemism for the ongoing genocide,
shown in all its gruesome detail for the entire world to see.
Even the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine
(UNRWA), itself relentlessly attacked by Israel, revealed - somewhat meekly -
that this has been “the largest displacement since 1948,” an
"exodus" of the Palestinian population, with the younger generation
“forced to live through traumas of ancestors or parents.”
As for public opinion all across the Global
South/Global Majority, it “turned” long ago on Zionist extremism. But now the
Global Minority - populations of the collective west - are watching raptly,
horrified, and bitter that in just six weeks, social media has exposed them to
what mainstream media hid for decades. There will be no turning back now that
this penny has dropped.
A former Apartheid state leads the way
The South African government has paved the path,
globally, for the proper reaction to an unfolding genocide: parliament voted to
shutter the Israeli embassy, expel the Israeli ambassador, and cut diplomatic
ties with Tel Aviv. South Africans do know a thing or two about
apartheid.
They, like other critics of Israel, better be extra
wary moving forward. Anything can be expected: an outbreak of foreign
intel-conducted “terra terra terra” false flags, artificially
induced weather calamities, fake “human rights abuse” charges,
the collapse of the national currency, the rand, instances
of lawfare, assorted Atlanticist apoplexy, sabotage of energy
infrastructure. And more.
Several nations should have by now invoked the Genocide Convention - given that Israeli politicians and
officials have been bragging, on the record, about razing Gaza and besieging,
starving, killing, and mass-transferring its Palestinian population. No
geopolitical actor has dared thus far.
South Africa, for its part, had the courage to go
where few Muslim and Arab states have ventured. As matters stand, when it comes
to much of the Arab world - particularly the US client states - they are still
in Rhetorical Swamp territory.
The Qatar-brokered “truce” came at precisely the right
time for Washington. It stole the spotlight from the delegation of Islamic/Arab
foreign ministers touring selected capitals to promote their plan for a
complete Gaza ceasefire in Gaza - plus negotiations for an independent
Palestinian state.
This Gaza Contact Group, uniting Saudi Arabia, Egypt,
Jordan, Turkey, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Palestine, made their first stop in
Beijing, meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, and then on to Moscow,
meeting with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. That was definitely an instance of
BRICS 11 already in action – even before they started business on January 1st,
2024, under the Russian presidency.
The meeting with Lavrov in Moscow was held
simultaneously with an extraordinary online BRICS session on Palestine, called
by the current South African presidency. Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi, whose
country leads the region's Axis of Resistance and refuses any relations with
Israel, supported the South African initiatives and called for BRICS member
states to use every political and economic tool available to pressure Tel
Aviv.
It was also important to hear from Chinese President
Xi Jinping himself that “there can be no security in the Middle East without a
just solution to the question of Palestine.”
Xi stressed once again the need for “a two-state
solution,” the “restoration of the legitimate national rights of
Palestine,” and “the establishment of an independent state of
Palestine." This should all start via an international
conference.
None of this is enough at this stage - not this
temporary truce, not the promise of a future negotiation. The US
administration, itself struggling with an unexpected global backlash, at best,
arm-wrestled Tel Aviv to enact a short “pause” in the genocide. This means the
carnage continues after a few days.
Had this truce been an actual “ceasefire,” in which
all hostilities came to a halt and Israel's war machine disengaged from the
Gaza Strip entirely, the next-day options would still be pretty dismal.
Realpolitik practitioner John Mearsheimer already cut to the chase: a
negotiated solution for Israel-Palestine is impossible.
It takes a cursory glance at the current map to
graphically demonstrate how the two-state solution – advocated by everyone from
China-Russia to much of the Arab world – is dead. A collection of isolated
Bantustans can never coalesce as a state.
Let’s grab all their gas
There has been thundering noise all across the
spectrum that with the advent of the petroyuan getting closer and closer, the
Americans badly need Eastern Mediterranean energy bought and sold in US dollars –
including the vast gas reserves off the Gaza coastline.
Enter the US administration's energy security
advisor, deployed to Israel to “discuss potential economic
revitalization plans for Gaza centered around undeveloped offshore natural gas
fields:" what a lovely euphemism.
But while Gaza's gas is indeed a crucial vector, Gaza,
the territory, is a nuisance. What really matters for Tel Aviv is to confiscate all Palestinian gas
reserves and allot
them to future preferential clients: the EU.
Enter the India-Middle East Corridor(IMEC) - actually
the EU-Israel-Saudi Arabia-Emirates-India Corridor - conceived by Washington as
the perfect vehicle for Israel to become an energy crossroads power. It
fancifully imagines a US-Israel energy partnership trading in US dollars –
simultaneously replacing Russian energy to the EU and halting a possible export
increase of Iran's energy to Europe.
We return to the 21st century's main chessboard here:
the Hegemon vs. BRICS.
Beijing has had steady relations with Tel Aviv so far,
with lavish investment in Israeli high-tech industries and infrastructure. But
Israel's pounding of Gaza may change that picture: no real Sovereign can hedge
when it comes to real genocide.
In parallel, whatever the Hegemon may come up with in
its various hybrid and hot war scenarios against the BRICS, China, and its
multi-trillion dollar Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), that will not alter
Beijing’s rational and strategically formulated trajectory.
This analysis by Eric Li is all one needs to know about what lies ahead.
Beijing has mapped out all relevant tech roads to follow in successive
five-year plans, all the way to 2035. Under this framework, BRI should be
considered a sort of geoeconomics UN without the G7. If you’re outside of BRI –
and that concerns, to a large extent, old comprador systems and elites - you’re
self-isolating from the Global South/Global Majority.
So what remains of this “pause” in Gaza? By next week,
the western-backed cowards will restart their genocide against women and
children, and they will not stop for a good long while. The Palestinian
resistance and the 800,000 Palestinian civilians still living in northern Gaza
- now surrounded on all sides by Israeli troops and armored vehicles - are
proving that they are willing and able to bear the burden of fighting the
Israeli oppressor, not only for Palestine but for everyone, everywhere, with a
conscience.
Despite such a terrible price to be paid in blood,
there will eventually be a reward: the slow but sure evisceration of the
imperial construct in West Asia.
No mainstream media narrative, no PR move to soften
the genocide, no containment of “public opinion turning on Israel” can ever
cover the serial war crimes perpetrated by Israel and its allies in Gaza.
Perhaps this is just what the Doctor – metaphysical and otherwise - ordered for
mankind: an imperative global tragedy, to be witnessed by all, that will also
transform us all.
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